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February 15, 2022The best way to reduce the stigma and myths that surround HIV is through facts and education. At our Orlando HIV clinic, Harmony Healthcare provides HIV testing, treatment, and care to all members of our community.
Approximately 1.2 million people in the United States are living with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). Unfortunately, many still face discrimination and stigma, often fueled by outdated beliefs and fears of transmission. Replacing this misinformation with facts is essential to improving how society views HIV.
Reducing HIV Stigma with Facts and Education: Harmony Healthcare’s Approach
The best way to combat the stigma and myths surrounding HIV is through accurate information and education. As an Orlando HIV clinic and STI testing and treatment facility, Harmony Healthcare provides testing, treatment, and care to everyone in our community and believes in bringing comprehensive HIV care to our patients, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay.
Dispelling HIV Myths
You Can Get HIV From Being Around People Who Have HIV
MYTH – This common HIV myth is one that creates one of the greatest levels of stigma, as people that believe this may think that they cannot be near someone or touch someone who has HIV. HIV is not transmitted by:
- Breathing the same air
- Drinking from the same water fountain
- Sharing food and drinks
- Using the same exercise equipment
- Other casual contact
HIV Is Transmitted In Very Specific Ways
FACT – You can get HIV through the blood, semen, vaginal fluid, or breast milk of someone living with HIV. The most common ways that HIV is transmitted are through unprotected sexual contact or by sharing injection drug equipment. If you are living with HIV, it does not mean that you can’t have sex. Medications like PrEP can almost completely eliminate the possibility of transmission to your sexual partner or partners when taken correctly.
HIV Medications Are Worse Than HIV Symptoms
MYTH – Not everyone experiences the same HIV symptoms, and the symptoms that someone living with HIV can have will vary based on the individual and the stage of infection that they are in.
HIV Medications Are Safe And Help Prevent AIDS
FACT – HIV medications, or antiretrovirals, can keep people healthy for many years. Although they do not cure HIV, people died from AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) at a much higher rate before these treatments were available. While HIV drugs can have side effects, the newer medications are very easy to take and have very limited side effects.
I Don’t Need To Get Tested Because I’m Straight Or In A Monogamous Relationship
MYTH – Many people incorrectly believe that they cannot transmit HIV because of their relationship status or sexual orientation.
Anyone Can Get HIV
FACT – 1 out of every 6 men and 3 out of every 4 women who get the virus have it transmitted to them by heterosexual contact with someone who is living with HIV. Even if you are in a sexually-monogamous relationship, if your partner is sharing equipment to inject drugs, hormones, or medications, or if you are not sure of your partner’s status, it’s very important to take the right precautions and stay safe from HIV.
Know Your Status At Harmony Healthcare
We invite you to visit our Orlando HIV clinic for HIV and STI testing in a welcoming, non-judgmental environment. Harmony Healthcare provides compassionate care and accurate information to help you take control of your health. Contact us today to schedule an appointment or stop by—we look forward to supporting you on your journey to wellness.