Living with HIV requires careful attention to your overall health. One area often overlooked is eye health.
HIV can weaken your immune system, making your eyes more vulnerable to serious problems.
Here are three dangerous things that could affect your eyes if you have HIV.
1. Opportunistic Infections
HIV lowers the body’s ability to fight infections. This makes your eyes more susceptible to diseases like cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis. CMV retinitis can damage the retina, leading to vision loss if not treated.
early. Regular eye exams are essential to catch infections before they cause permanent damage.
2. HIV-Associated Eye Conditions
Some eye problems are directly linked to HIV. Conditions such as uveitis (inflammation of the eye) and dry eye syndrome can cause pain, redness, and blurred vision.
These issues may seem minor at first, but if ignored, they can worsen over time. Treatment and early detection are key to maintaining healthy eyes.
3. Medication Side Effects
While HIV medications save lives, some can affect eye health. Certain antiretroviral drugs may lead to vision changes, including blurred or double vision.
Always inform your doctor if you notice any sudden or unusual eye symptoms. Adjusting medication or adding eye-specific treatments can help prevent serious complications.
Protecting Your Eyes
To reduce risk, get regular eye check-ups and maintain proper HIV care. Monitor your vision and report any changes immediately.
Healthy lifestyle choices like quitting smoking, managing blood sugar, and eating a nutrient-rich diet also support eye health.+See more details
Taking care of your eyes is just as important as managing HIV. With early detection and proper treatment, you can protect your vision and enjoy a better quality of life.




