HIV Therapy
The treatment for
HIV is called
antiretroviral treatment (ART). Craftsmanship includes taking a mix of
HIV meds (called a
HIV treatment routine) consistently.
Craftsmanship is suggested for each and every individual who has HIV. Craftsmanship can't fix HIV, yet
HIV meds help individuals with
HIV live more, more beneficial lives. Workmanship additionally decreases the danger of
HIV transmission.
HIV assaults and obliterates the contamination battling CD4
cells of the resistant framework. Loss of CD4
cells makes it difficult for the body to ward off contaminations and certain HIV-related malignant growths.
HIV drugs keep
HIV from duplicating (making duplicates of itself), which decreases the measure of
HIV in the body (called the viral burden). Having less
HIV in the body allows the resistant framework to recoup and deliver more CD4 cells. Despite the fact that there is still some
HIV in the body, the invulnerable framework is sufficiently able to fend off diseases and certain HIV-related malignancies. By diminishing the measure of
HIV in the body,
HIV drugs likewise decrease the danger of
HIV transmission. A principle objective of
HIV treatment is to lessen an individual's viral burden to an imperceptible level. An imperceptible viral burden implies that the degree of
HIV in the blood is too
low to be in any way distinguished by a viral burden test. Individuals with
HIV who keep up an imperceptible viral burden have adequately no danger of transmitting
HIV to their HIV-negative accomplices through sex.
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