Those infected with HIV should seek the medical care of an Infectious Disease Specialist or other certified medical professional. There are many treatment options available.
Though, at present, there is no cure.
i dont no seriously but scientist r looking for a cure in the near future, what i think is there be a cure for everythink in the future
no, it can be tested for after 3 months of contracting it. Then you will be prescribed. There is still no- known cure.
HIV/AIDS can't be cured because once you get it it won't go away.
yeah you can... by the way , why do you ask ?? you had sex bro ?
yes it can bot not cured i think.
Babies can get treated at the age of 6 months for HIV/AIDS if the mother has HIV/AIDS. It will get cured within time but there is no guarantee that it won't come back. But because they can get treated when they are so young, the chances of it coming back are very low.
Currently, there is no cure for AIDS or the HIV virus.
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is a diagnosis. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes someone to develop the condition known as AIDS. HIV is not curable. Once someone is infected with the virus and tests HIV+, the infection can be treated, but not cured.
A bacteria can't cause AIDS. AIDS is a virus which is why it can't be cured.
Medications
There is no cure for AIDS, there has been only one person cured of HIV who was cured through intensive stem-cell treatment.
There is no cure for AIDS, there has been only one person cured of HIV who was cured through intensive stem-cell treatment.
Both HIV and AIDS can be treated, but no, there is not a cure yet.
NO, HIV can cause AIDS if it is not treated in time.
There is currently no cure for HIV. There is a cocktail that can be administered very quickly after exposure to the virus that may prevent you from contracting it, though. The only solutions for avoiding AIDS are abstinence and practicing safe sex.
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.