The symptoms of AIDS can be treated , thought not cured, through a variety of medications.
Currently there are 5 classes of medications collectively called antiretrovirals, that help control the HIV virus and/or help build the immune system.
Yes. HIV can be treated but not cured with medications.
The medications available today work to slow down the progression of the virus and help boost the immune system.
No treatment is currently available for Wolman's disease.
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Whilst a cure does not exist for HIV/AIDS, treatment programs do exist, often with the aim of controlling and inhibiting the actions of the HIV virus. Such treatment often takes the form of antiretroviral treatment.
Although Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, or AIDS, is incurable, there are several AIDS treatment methods available. The Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy, or HAART, treatment is effective at treating AIDS. During a HAART course of treatment, the AIDS patient will take a combination of 3-4 medications at one time. When taking a multi-drug therapy, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV, has greater difficulty reproducing inside of the patient's body.
Radioactive elements are not used in the treatment of AIDS.
Currently, there is no known cure for PML, although it sometimes responds to treatment in patients with AIDS who are taking anti-HIV drugs (such as AZT, alpha-interferon, and peptide T).
As of right now, people can access sleep apnea treatment in locations such as the Oxygen Pillow for patented design breathing aids. Also, there is the Mayo Clinic where treatment is available.
Currently, there is no cure for AIDS or the HIV virus.
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Yes, there are treatments for HIV AIDS, but no cure.
There is no treatment for AIDS/HIV. Although there are drugs that can help slow down the virus and damage to the immune system.
No, there is currently no known cure for AIDS.