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The Silent Struggle: How HIV Affects Hip Health
Thursday, January 23, 2025
This surgery can be a bit longer than usual, but it's safe and helps patients live better lives after. No major problems have been reported from these surgeries. The tricky part is figuring out why exactly HIV makes this happen. It could be the body's immune response, inflammation, or changes in the hip bone's local environment.
Understanding why this happens could lead to better prevention and maybe even new treatments. This is where future research comes in. The current article looks into how common this is among HIV patients, changes in the hip bone, possible causes, safety during treatment, and how effective surgery is. All this is to give doctors a better roadmap for diagnosing, preventing, treating, and understanding this condition.
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