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We've come a long way in our understanding of HIV and AIDS. There have been many advances in early diagnosis and treatment. This has made it possible to live a normal life with the disease, as people often do with other long-term (chronic) illnesses. But there is still discrimination against people living with HIV. The greatest challenge for many people can be the stigma, or judgment from others, that can happen with the illness.
Some people may worry about what others will think about them having HIV. They may also fear having others know certain things about them. These things may include:
For some people, these worries and fears may lead to behaviors that put them and others at risk. These behaviors can include:
Negative beliefs about people with substance use disorder may lead to discrimination against people who were infected with HIV through injection drug use. These false beliefs include the idea that substance use disorder is a moral failing. They also include the idea that people with a substance use disorder can't or won't change. These prejudices have slowed the availability of treatment centers for people who use drugs. Because of this, people who are HIV-positive and use injection drugs often face stigma. This can lead to isolation, anxiety, distress, depression, and other health issues.
If you are living with HIV, there are things that you can do to take care of your health and help reduce any discrimination you may be facing: