Ladyboy — Eye Hiv Better
I’ll assume you want a clear, respectful informational text about HIV risk, testing, and eye health concerning transgender women (often called ladyboys in some cultures). Here’s a concise, non-stigmatizing piece you can use for education or outreach:
- Unprotected sex (vaginal, anal, or oral)
- Sharing needles or syringes
- Mother-to-child transmission during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding
- Blood transfusions (although this is rare in countries with strict blood screening)
Introduction
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Prevalence and Risks:
70% to 80%
Ocular manifestations occur in approximately of people living with HIV/AIDS. Regular eye exams are critical because eye problems can sometimes be the first sign of an HIV infection. 1. Risk of Transmission Through the Eye I’ll assume you want a clear, respectful informational
Despite high visibility, many face difficulties growing up, including lack of family acceptance or discrimination. Authenticity: Unprotected sex (vaginal, anal, or oral) Sharing needles