22. Role of nutrition in HIV infection
Nutrition helps to keep up the physical strength and body weight. Also, the HIV virus attacks the immune system making it weak. So improving nutrition helps to develop the immunity
Balanced nutrition helps them to be active and they will be able to work and put up their family's income.
As the virus attacks the immune system, the person can be vulnerable for more infections. Proper nutrition improves the body's capacity to fight infection
Proper nutrition brings effectively the action of the drug taken.
WHY IT'S VITAL
Maintaining nutritional status is vital for HIV patients as it promotes welfare, dignity and a positive approach to their future life to themselves and their families.
aa. know the role of nutrihon Support in HIV infecton and why it's vital
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