Gastrointestinal Problems & HIV/AIDS
For an easy-to-read overview of gut side effects, check out The Body's online guide.
Overview
- Caring for Your Gut: Dealing With Diarrhea, Nausea and Other Stomach Problems if You Have HIV/AIDS (September 2010)
From The Well Project
- What I Need to Know About Gas (November 2007)
To read PDF, click here.
From National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse
- The HIVer's Guide to Coping With Diarrhea & Other Gut Side Effects (2007)
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In The HIVer's Guide to Coping With Diarrhea & Other Gut Side Effects, from Body Health Resources Foundation
- Gas and Bloating (Flatulence) (2006)
Part of "A Practical Guide to HIV Drug Side Effects"
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From Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange
- Gastrointestinal Problems and HIV (Fall 2005)
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In Positively Aware, from Test Positive Aware Network
- Fifi's Problem (September/October 2004)
Feeling gassy? Both HIV and HIV meds can cause it -- and there are several supplements and over-the-counter medications you can take to keep your gas bottled up.
In Survival News, from AIDS Survival Project
- Gastrointestinal Complications of HIV Disease (April 2004)
[Archived Article]
A thorough clinical overview of oral lesions, esophageal lesions, diarrhea and anorectal disease by Joseph Bick, M.D.
To read PDF, click here.
In HEPP Report, from Brown Medical School
- Gastrointestinal Side Effects Lead One in Eight to Change HAART Regimen in First Year of Treatment (November 27, 2003)
[Archived Article]
More than half of new HAART patients were also found to switch or stop their initial regimens within the first year, often without consulting their doctors.
From aidsmap.com
- Bloody Stool (Summer 2002)
[Archived Article]
Diagnosis and treatment of Campylobacter jejuni infection.
In Women Alive Newsletter, from Women Alive
- Gastrointestinal Manifestations of HIV (June 1998)
[Archived Article]
A clinical overview by several U.S. physicians.
From HIV InSite
- Gastrointestinal Complications of HIV: Recommendations and Tables (PDF) (March 1998)
[Archived Article]
Guidelines developed for healthcare providers in New York State.
From New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute
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