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Doctor explains skin conditions associated with HIV / AIDS (e.g. Kaposi sarcoma, candida & more)

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Doctor O’Donovan covers certain skin conditions which can be associated with HIV / AIDS.

In this video we will cover:

(a) A brief outline of what HIV is
(b) Why recognition of skin disease is important in HIV
(c) Outlining the some of the common and important types of skin disease affecting patients with HIV or AIDS (with clinical photos)

For more information, see these validated and recognised websites:

NHS: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hiv-and-aids/

Patient information: https://patient.info/sexual-health/sexually-transmitted-infections-leaflet/hiv-and-aids

Credits – DermNET: https://dermnetnz.org/topics/skin-conditions-relating-to-hiv-infection

This video was developed using the following NICE guidelines:

https://cks.nice.org.uk/topics/hiv-infection-aids/management/acute-hiv-related-problems/

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Why do some People sweat more than Others? | Science Curiosity | Letstute

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Hello Friends,
Check out this video on “Why do some People Sweat more than others?” Science Curiosity video by Letstute.

What do you think is the reason behind sweating? Why do some people sweat more? Sweating or perspiration is our body’s natural cooling mechanism by which our body temperature is regulated.
When we exercise or eat spicy food or when we are nervous, we sweat. Other reasons for sweat can be hormonal shifts, stress, or heat, Because of all this, our internal body temperature rises which results in sweating which in turn causes transfer of our body heat into the atmosphere due to evaporation of moisture. There are around 2 – 4 million sweat glands spread all over human skin. Sweat glands are of two types: Eccrine and Apocrine. Eccrine glands are mostly concentrated on the palms, soles, forehead, and armpit, but cover your entire body. Apocrine glands are found in armpits and groin. excessive sweating is called hyperhidrosis. There are two basic types of it, Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis and Secondary Generalized Hyperhidrosis. Primary Focal Hyperhidrosis appears in early adulthood in which an individual sweat more in one or few specific areas like feet, hands, face, or armpits. This is a medical condition and it’s genetic too. Scientists are still looking for what causes this disorder.

On the other hand, Secondary Generalized Hyperhidrosis affects the entire body. This type of excessive sweating is caused by another medical condition or is a side effect of a medication. That’s why it’s called secondary – it’s secondary to a medical condition. But do you know there are people who do not sweat at all. This sounds like a boon, but is it? Some people aren’t able to sweat typically because their sweat glands are no longer functioning properly. This condition is known as hypohidrosis, or anhidrosis.

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