FWIW: HIV is not a “dirty person” disease. “A person with HIV or AIDS is no different than someone with diabetes or high cholesterol,” says Shane. “These are all medical conditions that can be easily treated with proper medical intervention and ongoing care. The idea that a person ...
HIV-positive models What are ISENTRESS and ISENTRESS HD? ISENTRESS is a prescription HIV medicine used with other antiretroviral medicines to treat human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection in adults, and in children weighing at least 4.4 pounds (2 kg). ...
How is an HIV infection treated?HIV cannot be cured. The main goal of treatment is to improve your health. The second goal is to slow the progression from HIV to AIDS. Your healthcare provider will decide your treatment based on your CD4 cell and viral load counts. Tell him or her if...
If your symptoms don't go away or you have a bacterial infection, adenoiditis is treated withantibiotics. Antibiotics used to treat adenoiditis may include: Amoxicillin Clarithromycin Azithromycin If adenoiditis is related to a bacterial infection and the antibiotic is working, it should help your ...
The full name of AIDS is Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. It is a malignant infectious disease with high mortality caused by human immunodeficiency virus (AIDS virus, HIV). After AIDS virus invades the human body, it...
How is HIV/AIDS Treated? Today there are medical treatments that can slow down the rate at which HIV weakens the immune system. There are other treatments that can prevent or treat some of the illnesses associated with AIDS. As with other diseases, early detection offers more options for trea...
How is TB treated?TB is treated with antibiotic medicine to fight the infection. You may need to take 3 to 4 types of antibiotics for up to 8 weeks. Then you may need to take at least 2 types of antibiotics for another 18 to 31 weeks. Latent TB may be treated with 1 antibiotic ...
Have HIV or AIDS Prostatitis treatment Your treatment will depend on the type of prostatitis that you have. Acute bacterial prostatitis.This is treated with antibiotics for 2-4 weeks. You may require IV antibiotics. In rare cases, your doctor may need to drain an abscess in your prostate. ...
Purpose of Review People with HIV (PWH) experience premature aging and an elevated risk of age-related comorbidities, even with viral suppression through antiretroviral therapy (ART). We examine gastrointestinal disruptions, specifically impaired intestinal barrier integrity and microbial dysbiosis, as contr...
Throughout recent years reports have emerged on patients who were first treated with cART and who kept control over the virus after treatment interruption. These patients have been called 'secondary controller' or 'posttreatment controllers' (PTC). This PTC status may provide additional information ...