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, HIV can cause AIDS if it is not treated in time.
Medications
yes it can bot not cured i think.
Both HIV and AIDS can be treated, but no, there is not a cure yet.
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.
False. There is no cure yet for AIDS. Antibiotics work on bacteria. So if an AIDS patient gets a secondary bacterial infection, it would be appropriate for them to take antibiotics to help with the bacterial infection. AIDS is caused by the HIV virus, so antibiotics would be ineffective for treatment of the AIDS itself, just secondary infections associated with the AIDS. They are especially prone to these because of the lowered ability of AIDS patients' immune systems to fight disease.
From what I heard...AIDS is treated through a cocktail of medicine. I know that a person has to take a various amount of medication in order to combat the illnesses that their body is open to because of AIDS.
A person with AIDS is treated with antiviral drugs to control the viral infection. In addition, they require treatment or preventive medication for opportunistic infections.
AIDS patients who have not been infected may be given a drug called TMP/SMX (Bactrim or Septra) to prevent toxoplasmosis infection.
Treated them like normal people, and helped them to look less freakish.
It cannot be treated with out current medical capabilities.
Today, people diagnosed with AIDS have a much better prognosis than they did in the past. Specifically, AIDS patients today can be treated with only a few pills per day, along with any medications to treat complications.