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HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by RetroviralS(op): 5:05am On Nov 05, 2025
Too many people still believe what’s no longer true. Let’s set the record straight 👇

❌ Myth 1: HIV is a death sentence.
✅ Reality: While this was once true early in the epidemic, advances in antiretroviral therapy (ART) mean that progression to stage 3 HIV (AIDS) can be prevented, and individuals on treatment can live long, healthy lives.

❌ Myth 2: You can tell someone has HIV by their appearance.
✅ Reality: People with HIV on effective treatment often look and feel healthy and show no visible symptoms.

❌ Myth 3: HIV can be transmitted through casual contact.
✅ Reality: Transmission is only possible through specific bodily fluids — blood, semen, vaginal fluids, rectal fluids, and breast milk. It is not transmitted through hugging, shaking hands, sharing utensils, or touching a toilet seat.

❌ Myth 4: People with HIV can’t have children.
✅ Reality: With the right medical care and by maintaining an undetectable viral load during pregnancy and delivery, the risk of transmission to the baby can be less than 1%.

💬 Let’s keep spreading facts, not fear.

What other myths about HIV have you heard people still believe? Let’s talk about it 👇

Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by ebexofficial: 5:14am On Nov 05, 2025
The stigma in Nigeria is what’s killing
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Jakarta: 2:47pm On Nov 05, 2025
The stigmatisation and thought of HIV patients alone kills even before the virus does. If infected I'll rather rest in peace, than being stigmatised.
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Hipocratic88: 12:52pm On Nov 06, 2025
I agree with you that it is not a death sentence. In fact we have repeatedly seen people get rid of this condition by embracing nature. It is a shame that an industry has been made off HIV which is restricting information on verifiable solutions.
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by RetroviralS(op): 4:32pm On Nov 06, 2025
ebexofficial:
The stigma in Nigeria is what’s killing
Very correct, the stigmatization rate is quite alarming. This makes PLHIV feel like their world has ended.
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by MiamiLord: 10:12am On Nov 13, 2025
But how can someone with his right senses give olosho head. Damnnn
I know a dude that does that....tueeh 🤧
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by alphaconde(m): 10:13am On Nov 13, 2025
I have always wanted to ask a question

Since HIV medicine boost immunity why can non HIV carriers take the drug to boost their immunity
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by saintcasmir(m): 10:13am On Nov 13, 2025
The only REALITY for me as fast as this matter is concerned, is to be on GUARD. Chikena
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Bahamas95(m): 10:14am On Nov 13, 2025
Many years ago I fell sick, I mean very sick. I was a shadow of myself.



My mum accompanied me to a private clinic and I heard the doctor whispering to her that before they commence treatment I must do HIV test. It was as if my spirit left me.

I didn't have the courage to open the envelope before we returned to the doctors office. My mum gave him the envelope in his office and my heart started beating very fast. The next thing I heard was "congratulations, this is exactly what I want. You're negative"

I started jumping like a baby in his office o, the sickness left me immediately. That day I knew fear kills faster than the virus.

Assuming doctor tell me say I dey positive I sure say I for die dat day.
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Authoreety:
I remember that year I was thinking I had it
grin cheesy😂🤣

Abeg, miracle no dey taya JESUS


My own was just something similar to the poster above
When I wanted to marry, some many people wey the matter concern though, insisted that we must go for all those medical checks.. me talk say e no dey necessary but wifey say she no dey shake.. and those other people also insisted.

Long story cut short , I later came out in flying colours🥰😍

But wetin I pass thru between examination and result, my mouth no fit talk, especially because my parents, pastors,deacons and everybody don dey involved..

Lord had Mercy.. I even vow say I no go cross another woman again even before results came out... Chai..
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Pootle: 10:14am On Nov 13, 2025
james brown the junior bob risky is said to be hiv patient
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by atobs4real(m): 10:15am On Nov 13, 2025
May the Almighty God continue to protect us all. Either with it or not, there are many disease dangerous that HIV
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Pootle: 10:15am On Nov 13, 2025
Authoreety:
I remember that year I was thinking I had it
shocked you sure say you no get am
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Pootle: 10:16am On Nov 13, 2025
alphaconde:
I have always wanted to ask a question

Since HIV medicine boost immunity why can non HIV carriers take the drug to boost their immunity
you wan over charge your power bank ba
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Skillsnigeria: 10:16am On Nov 13, 2025
Noted grin



Don't ask Nairaland members for contact details (email, phone, bbpin) or investments
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by omooba969(m):
Reality ni o shocked, if you dare play piano with ya life, ikú pa ẹ niyen o! grin
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Authoreety: 10:19am On Nov 13, 2025
Pootle:
shocked you sure say you no get am
Na u hollam 4 me... Make use of it as much as you want
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by ARISHEM:
We have people deliberately sharing it. Especially ladies to men who lack discipline and are careless
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Nobody: 10:20am On Nov 13, 2025
I thought I was coming to see something new.
Who doesn't know all these by now, these aren't myth anymore- it's already common knowledge
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Fantazy(m): 10:22am On Nov 13, 2025
RetroviralS:
Too many people still believe what’s no longer true. Let’s set the record straight 👇

❌ Myth 1: HIV is a death sentence.
✅ Reality: While this was once true early in the epidemic, advances in antiretroviral therapy (ART) mean that progression to stage 3 HIV (AIDS) can be prevented, and individuals on treatment can live long, healthy lives.

❌ Myth 2: You can tell someone has HIV by their appearance.
✅ Reality: People with HIV on effective treatment often look and feel healthy and show no visible symptoms.

❌ Myth 3: HIV can be transmitted through casual contact.
✅ Reality: Transmission is only possible through specific bodily fluids — blood, semen, vaginal fluids, rectal fluids, and breast milk. It is not transmitted through hugging, shaking hands, sharing utensils, or touching a toilet seat.

❌ Myth 4: People with HIV can’t have children.
✅ Reality: With the right medical care and by maintaining an undetectable viral load during pregnancy and delivery, the risk of transmission to the baby can be less than 1%.

💬 Let’s keep spreading facts, not fear.

What other myths about HIV have you heard people still believe? Let’s talk about it 👇
Prevention is always better than cure
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Broveens42(m): 10:22am On Nov 13, 2025
"My people perish for lack of knowledge..."

In 1966, many children died from malnutrition in Nigeria.
Their immune system were highly compromised, leading to a deficiency syndrome.

Today, an inspired white superstition, has led to the production of substances, against malnutrition grin
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Pootle: 10:26am On Nov 13, 2025
Authoreety:
Na u hollam 4 me... Make use of it as much as you want
why you dey vex na shooo na me help you type weytin i reply to.

abeg go do test again o,
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Authoreety: 10:32am On Nov 13, 2025
Pootle:
why you dey vex na shooo na me help you type weytin i reply to.

abeg go do test again o,
😂abeg carry ur wahala dey go biko...meanwhile I don edit am before I even see your quote
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Sarsaparilla524(m):
Viral diseases are treatable ad cured permanently with herbs
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by chatinent: 10:35am On Nov 13, 2025
I won't mince words.

In Nigeria, it is a DEATH SENTENCE.

Is it the stigmatisation from society? Or the breach of confidentiality by the nurses who'd gossip you to the full ward and they will start seeing you as a medical problem than a person?

Or is it the expensive routine drugs that is falsely advertised as free in Nigeria?

I read in the local news of a man who distributed it to a battalion of girls in my locality before relocating because of the stigma he received from his ex location. While it is evil, evil is still evil.

Abeg, it's a death sentence.
Those patients should be respected! The stigmatisation is suicidal!

I know you agree with me but I can't prove it.

Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Pootle: 10:35am On Nov 13, 2025
Authoreety:
😂abeg carry ur wahala dey go biko...meanwhile I don edit am before I even see your quote
you na my OG we gather dey no fear, zero issues no wahala. stay healthy man
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by EmekaBlue(m): 10:40am On Nov 13, 2025
HIV/AIDS don die since. No one really cares lately. Men dey skin dive steady
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by Tolu2024(m): 10:42am On Nov 13, 2025
It was manufactured by the West to reduce Africa population.
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by RollinTNDA: 10:43am On Nov 13, 2025
18 years of knacking RAW

Still No HIV NO Clymidia No Gonorrhea

I don't know how God does it..

I Thank you God . 18 years raw no be beans
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by morikee: 10:52am On Nov 13, 2025
RollinTNDA:
18 years of knacking RAW

Still No HIV NO Clymidia No Gonorrhea

I don't know how God does it..

I Thank you God . 18 years raw no be beans
Bruh wtf are you for real damn you seating on time bomb
Re: HIV: Myths Vs. Realities by NiceLegs(m):
Atleast in my former Health company, we witnessed people with HIV who got HEALED and turned Negative.

But people will say it is not true. People will not agree. People will call me a liar.

So u win.

I don't have the energy to make anybody believe something I saw with my two eyes which the Nigerian media and Nigerian Medical Association refused to make public because of their selfish interest.

So yes. It is not true.

And yes. Their healing did not come from those ARV's
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