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MD - General Medicine

General Physician•Hyderabad
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There is no cure for HIV AIDS yet .only the complications can be prevented and HIV virus replication tried to be kept in control.
Initially for almost 10 years there could be vague symptoms like fever, body pains, or no symptoms at all.
Once diagnosed to be HIV positive one has to take antiretroviral therapy for life and constantly monitored.
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BASM, MD, MS (Counseling & Psychotherapy...read more

Psychologist•Palakkad
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Dear lybrate user. I can understand. A french team of HIV researchers found that people with HIV who started treatment with a CD4 cell count above 500 were 56 times more likely to experience a normalisation of immune function and a reduction in HIV DNA to low levels when compared to people who started treatment at lower CD4 counts. You are safe. Take care.
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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If she is not infected and is your wife you will not get HIV . The actual risk of transmission of HIV through breast milk is unknown. It is thought to be more likely if a mother is newly infected with primary infection and may therefore be more infectious. Women who are less viraemic are thought to be less likely to transmit HIV through breast milk.However, the risk of infection from a single bottle of breast milk, even if the mother is HIV positive, is extremely small.
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M.B.B.S.; MD(MEDICINE)

General Physician•Lucknow
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Problem is of 7 weeks pregnacy with a miniscule rise in sgpt,(without rise in sgot). This does not seem to be a serious thing. It may be simple lab error. But it is prudent to follow every month with sgot, sgpt,PT INR, BP, URINE EXAMINATION, under supervision of your doctor supervising pregnancy. Meanwhile enjoy life as an expectant mother would do.
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MBBS, M.Sc - Dietitics / Nutrition

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Delhi
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एड्स नाम अपने आपमें भयावह और दर्दनाक एहसास दिला देता है। बीमारियाँ वैसे तो बदनाम होती ही हैं पर एड्स को बिमारी नहीं बल्कि कई जानलेवा बीमारियों का जरिया कहना गलत नहीं होगा। यह एक ऐसी बीमारी है जिससे पीड़ित व्यक्ति जीने की उम्मीद खोकर मरने की राह देखने लगता है। इसलिए हम सभी को एड्स के बारे में पूरी जानकारी होनी ही चाहिए।

दरसल एड्स एचआईवी वायरस के कारण होने वाली एक बीमारी है। यह तब होता है जब व्यक्ति का इम्यून सिस्टम इंफेक्शन से लड़ने में कमज़ोर पड़ जाता है। और तब विकसित होता है, जब एचआईवी इंफ...more
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MBBS, PG Diploma (HIV Medicines)

HIV Specialist•Surat
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POSITIVE FOR WHICH DISEASE ?

If it s HIV then you can start Post Exposure Prophuylaxis medicine that can prevent infection but this medicine must be start within 72 hours of exposure and you have to take this medicine for 28 days
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MBBS, DDV, FCPS, APEX, Diplomat American...read more

HIV Specialist•Mumbai
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Cancer, cause is not know, not transferred from one to another.
HIV transmission is through sex, blood and mother to child.
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MBBS, MD - Community Medicine, CCIP

Sexologist•Ranchi
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It generally takes 3 to 12 months for HIV viruses to multiply and increase in number to have HIV reactive status in any exposed person! If you had the exposure within last 72 hours kindly rush to your nearest ART centre and start PEP which have a good success rate in preventing the HIV from replicating or making them negligible in your body.
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MBBS, MD - Community Medicine, CCIP

Sexologist•Dhanbad
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Generally it takes three to 12 months for HIV tests to be reactive till then we can say that wait and use condoms! If after 13 months of unprotected sexual intercourse you are still non reactive to HIV then you made a narrow escape!
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