Yes. In time - especially if you are not religious about taking the right doses of the right drugs at the right times - HIV can develop resistance to the drugs used to treat HIV. This is one of the reasons why HIV-positive patients receiving treatment are advised to have regular blood tests - the blood tests enable doctors to monitor the continued effectiveness of the treatment. If you develop resistance to one or more of the drugs you are being treated with, then other drugs will be substituted in to your treatment regimen to bring the infection back under control. Taking your drugs in exactly the manner prescribed - in the right dose, at the same time, EVERY single day, with or without food - ensures that the right levels of the drugs are maintained at all times. Doing this is the single most important thing you can do to keep the virus firmly under control and avoid developing resistance to your drugs .. it is generally when the levels of the drugs fall below therapeutic levels that the virus gets the opportunity to mutate and develop resistance.
Panic attacks are treated by a combination of therapy and medication. Contact your local mental health association for information and referrals.
Therapy is the way out.
If the testis stop working, it may lead to decreased production of sperm and testosterone. This can result in infertility, reduced sex drive, erectile dysfunction, and other hormonal imbalances. Treatment options vary depending on the underlying cause and may include hormone replacement therapy or assisted reproductive technologies.
the other 1 does stop working NO it does not
Yes it will stop heating up...........
Quit, retire.Retire means to stop working.
1. will power 2. counseling/therapy 3. medication 4. any combination of these if you don't think you can successfully stop pulling on your own, or have tried and failed many times before, you should definitely consult a mental health professional. for medication you will need to see a psychiatrist. i recommend therapy and meds at the same time.
Laser therapy practitioners claim that two or three 30 minute therapy sessions of low level laser treatments will stop the urge to smoke. There is no medical or scientific evidence that this is true.
Go to therapy or break up.
It is possible for aÊrelay toÊstop working. A relay can overheat or stop working due to a shortage in the wiring.
Electroshock therapy is still practiced today, and there has been a resurgence in the technique in the last few years.
Xanax or alprazolam is a short-term benzodiazepine tranquilizer. It is used to relieve your worst anxiety symptoms until your lexapro and therapy take effect. The only cure for anxiety is medication and therapy. People who use a combination of therapy and antidepressants frequently get to the point where they can stop taking the medication altogether.