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HIV AIDS
Treatment of HIV AIDS
- Homeopathic Treatment of HIV AIDS
- Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of HIV AIDS
- Psychotherapy Treatment of HIV AIDS
- Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of HIV AIDS
- Surgical Treatment of HIV AIDS
- Dietary & Herbal Treatment of HIV AIDS
- Other Treatment of HIV AIDS
What is HIV AIDS
Symptoms of HIV AIDS
Causes of HIV AIDS
Risk factors of HIV AIDS
Complications of HIV AIDS
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of HIV AIDS
Precautions & Prevention of HIV AIDS
Treatment of HIV AIDS
Homeopathic Treatment of HIV AIDS
Although no therapy can or will help every HIV+ person or everyone with AIDS, homeopathy is beginning to develop a reputation for helping people at varying stages of this disease One of the advantages of using homeopathy in treating people with AIDS is that they tend to get various unusual symptoms, diseases, and syndromes which evade immediate diagnosis. Homeopathic medicines, which include minerals, vitamins, and animal products, are natural substances given in very low doses when treating disease. Homeopathy is highly individualized to a patient’s symptoms. A homeopath, however, can prescribe a remedy before a definitive conventional diagnosis is made. Some common homeopathic medicines for HIV AIDS are:
- Acet Ac
- Carb Veg
- Phos
- Crot H
- Sulph
Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of HIV AIDS
The use of acupuncture has become one of the most commonly used alternative therapies for AIDS. Acupuncture is sometimes used to relieve some HIV-related symptoms. It also strengthens the immune system. Acupuncture involves the relatively painless insertion of extremely thin needles into the skin at specific points to help balance the body’s flow of energy. In fact, more and more people with HIV are using acupuncture to reduce stress, pain, and tension, among other conditions.
Psychotherapy Treatment of HIV AIDS
Successful psychotherapy with patients who test positive for HIV/AIDS involves sensitive, careful things. This will give you an opportunity to:
- Discuss your fears about being tested.
- Learn how to reduce your risk of becoming infected if your test is negative.
- Learn how to keep from spreading HIV to others if your test is positive.
- Think about personal issues, such as how having HIV will affect you socially, emotionally, professionally, and financially.
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of HIV AIDS
Allopathic medicine has been proven scientifically to help a person in the AIDS phase of the illness to keep the HIV infection under control. The allopathic treatment has to be taken under the close supervision of an allopathic doctor.
Surgical Treatment of HIV AIDS
Patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may require surgery to treat infections and diseases associated with the condition. With the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), a combination of anti-HIV drugs, HIV patients are able to live longer lives. As a result, it is possible for HIV patients to require surgical interventions for long-term conditions. Choosing a surgical approach rather than drug therapy is guided by the urgency to reduce the size and extent of the lesion.
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of HIV AIDS
A diet with plenty of fresh and organic vegetables, beans, and whole grains, and low in sugar, animal fats, alcohol, and caffeine is suggested.. There are many Dietary & Herbal suggestions that people with HIV infection and AIDS can follow to minimize contact with food additives, preservatives, pesticides, bacteria, and parasites. Here are some tips concerning fruits and vegetables:
- Buy fresh instead of frozen and canned vegetables.
- Diet low in sugar, animal fats
- Avoid alcohol and cafeine
- Choose organic whenever possible.
- Thoroughly wash and scrub foods.
- At the minimum, lightly steam all vegetables.
- Eat supplements, such as garlic, Chinese bitter melon, turmeric, shark cartilage
Other Treatment of HIV AIDS
- Exercise regularly
- Daily walking
What is HIV AIDS
AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. AIDS is a chronic, life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is the condition diagnosed when there are a group of related symptoms that are caused by severe HIV infection and their immune system is too weak to fight off infections. By damaging your immune system, HIV interferes with your body’s ability to fight off viruses, bacteria and fungi that cause disease. HIV makes you more susceptible to certain types of cancers and to infections your body would normally resist, such as pneumonia and meningitis.
Symptoms of HIV AIDS
The symptoms of AIDS HIV are as follows:
- Forgetfulness, confusion and other signs of mental deterioration
- Sudden unexplained weight loss
- Prolonged swelling of the lymph nodes
- Appearance of purple spots on skin, inside the mouth, anus or nasal passages
- Whitish coating on the tongue, throat or vagina
- Chronic diarrhea lasting for a month or more
- Appearance of swollen or tender glands in the neck, armpits or groin
- Extreme weakness or tiredness
- Blurry vision or other problems with vision.
- Unexplained shortness of breath
- Dry cough
- Fever or night sweats
Causes of HIV AIDS
HIV is a virus that gradually attacks immune system cells. AIDS is transmitted via three main routes:
- Sexual Contact
- Blood or blood products
- Pregnancy from mother to fetus.
Risk factors of HIV AIDS
- Having unprotected sex with multiple partners.
- Have had sex without a condom with an HIV-positive partner.
- Vaginal infections caused by bacteria
- Sexually transmitted disease, such as syphilis, herpes and chlamydia
- Share needles during intravenous drug use.
- Received a blood transfusion or blood products
Complications of HIV AIDS
Complications vary widely from one patient to another. Following are the some Complications of AIDS HIV.
- Damage to the brain and spinal cord, causing encephalitis and meningitis
- Difficulties in thinking, behavioral changes, poor circulation
- Headache and stroke.
- AIDS-related cancers
- such as lymphoma and opportunistic infections (OI)
- Weakness, vision loss, and ataxia.
- Lethargy and low grade fever
Diagnosis of HIV AIDS
Diagnosing HIV can be done using:
- Blood,
- Saliva,
- Cells from the inside of the cheek.
If the first test result is positive, then following test must be done:
- Western blot test
- Medical Examination
- Lab Tests for certain infections such as tuberculosis (TB), syphilis, and hepatitis B.
- It’s very important for HIV-positive women to have regular Pap tests. The Pap test can detect viral infections of the cervix.
Precautions & Prevention of HIV AIDS
People who do not have HIV need interventions that will enable them to protect themselves from becoming infected.
- Have just 1 sexual partner who is not sexually active with anyone else
- Do not share needles for drug use, tattooing, or body piercing.
- Carefully use latex or polyurethane condoms for every oral, vaginal, or anal sexual activity.
People who are already living with HIV need knowledge and support to protect their own health and to ensure that they don’t transmit HIV to others.
- Preventing the transmission of HIV from HIV positive mothers to their infants during pregnancy, labor, delivery and breastfeeding.
- To avoid passing HIV to a baby, women should talk to their healthcare providers before becoming pregnant.
- Do not donate blood, plasma, or semen.
- Tell your healthcare providers that you are HIV positive.
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