Some arrhythmias are curable (e.g. WPW), others are treatable with behavior change (e.g. some PVCs), others are benign and need no treatment, and still others require medication or electrical prevention/amelioration.
Some arrhythmias are curable (e.g. WPW), others are treatable with behavior change (e.g. some PVCs), others are benign and need no treatment, and still others require medication or electrical prevention/amelioration.
Bipolar is treatable, not curable.
Yes.May need to take medicine for long time...
Neurocysticercosis, caused by the larvae of the pork tapeworm Taenia solium, is a treatable condition, but its curability depends on various factors such as the number and location of cysts, the patient's immune response, and the presence of complications. Treatment typically involves antiparasitic medications, corticosteroids, and sometimes surgery to remove cysts. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are crucial for better outcomes, but some patients may experience long-term neurological effects despite treatment.
AIDS is not curable, so it lasts until the person expires.
Cardiac arrhythmia is also known as an irregular heartbeat. It's not a medical condition itself but rather a symptom of a more serious condition. In order to determine its long term effects, the best course of action would be to see a doctor.
Without drugs, HIV converts to AIDS in about 10 to 15 years. Nowadays there are much better and more effective drugs, so people with access to these drugs are living a lot longer. Of course, millions of people in poorer countries cannot afford these drugs and so continue to die from AIDS.
It depends on a few factors, but it is a very curable cancer if treated early.
Chlamydia is bacterial, and, like so many bacterial illnesses, it can be cured with antibiotics.
At early stages yes, with high doses of penicillin or other antibiotics. But if you wait to long its too late.
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Dude, are you on drugs? that sentence doesn't make sense...