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Gay, Positive, Herpes and LGV

posted: 25/02/2011

LGV - a new face on the scene leafletGay men living with HIV who have herpes may find symptoms flare up worse and last longer. Preventive treatment can help prevent herpes flare ups.

Herpes also makes it much easier to pass on HIV (and other STIs) because it raises your viral load, and the blisters contain HIV and provide a way in and out for HIV.
 

Herpes leaflet for gay men

As well as that herpes leafte for gay men, there’s also a new detailed briefing about herpes for sexual health and HIV professionals from Sigma Research, produced for CHAPS, England's gay men's HIV prevention and sexuial health partnership.

LGV
LGV (lymphogranuloma venereum) is a much more uncommon sexually transmitted infection and, like herpes, it's one that gay men living with HIV are more likely to get. It’s caused by varieties of chlamydia bacteria.

LGV caused ulcers, like herpes and syphilis do, and these surface wounds are always a route in and out for HIV.

Having LGV also increases your HIV viral load and that makes passing on HIV more likely.

LGV leaflet for gay men

THT have more information about herpes, LGV and other STIs, on their new website for people living with HIV, My HIV


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Positive Gay Men's Bright Future

posted: 12/11/2010

U+ issue 6 Bright Future issue - photograph of two smiling men with their backs to each otherBright Future is the cover story in the latest issue of U+, for gay and bi men living with HIV. Mixed status relationships, insurance with HIV, being older, making new mates at Outdoorlads, and dealing with LGV and hepatitis C are all in the latest issue.
 

Mixed doubles looks at relationships where one guy is positive and the other negative. Tim tells us about making these relationships work and has some good tips.

Insurance of all types, life, travel, pension, and critical illness are all possible for people with HIV and Are you Covered? offers useful information and advice. We’ve found a useful Living with HIV – Financial Facts leaflet on the web.

Older and Wiser explores the world of older men with HIV and the realities of getting older and more experienced with HIV. The numbers of men with HIV who are over 50 are set to mushroom and will double within the next five to ten years. What’s around and what do older positive men need?
 

Walk on the Wildside is the story of Peter Scott, who makes tons of new mates, has gained a good physique, fitness and happiness, through activities across the country he enjoys through Outdoorlads.
 

In LGV: a bum deal Rob and Stewart tell their stories of anal encounters with LGV, and Simon is on the problem page worried about hepatitis C, after his mate got it and now has 6 months of treatment injections to face.
 

download U+ issue 6

 


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