Tuesday, June 14, 2022

What Is HIV ?

What Is HIV ?


The human immunodeficiency virus (
HIV) is a virus that targets the immune system of the body.

Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV) are two Lent virus (a retrovirus subgroup) species that infect people. They lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a disorder in which the immune system gradually fails, allowing life-threatening opportunistic infections and malignancies to flourish.

HIV is a sexually transmitted infection that is spread by contact with or transmission of blood, pre-ejaculate, sperm, and vaginal secretions. Helper T cells (particularly CD4+ T cells), macrophages, and dendrite cells are all essential cells in the human immune system that are infected by HIV. HIV infection causes a reduction in CD4+ T cells through a variety of processes, including proposes of infected T cells that do not mature, and apoptosis of uninfected T cells.

Treatment of HIV

Safe Hands is offered Medicines for HIV therapy that kills the virus and promotes the growth of Cd4 cells in the body. It also acts as an antidote to the illness and prevents it from spreading. The therapy is test-based, which means that after the drug is started, the patient must go through the Standard Testing Procedure every 90 days to assess the changes and, based on that, the treatment will be given. The length of time that the medications will work is determined by the changes that occur in the body in terms of viral reduction and CD4 count improvement.

HERPES

Infection with the herpes simplex virus causes herpes (HSV). It produces mouth sores or blisters, as well as other symptoms, in or around the mouth or genitals.

Oral herpes creates blisters in or around the lips and mouth, which are sometimes known as fever sores or cold sores.

Sores can appear on the penis, around or within the vagina, on the buttocks, or on the anus, but they can also appear on other parts of the body.

Herpes can also cause vaginal discharge alterations and discomfort when peeing.

Through intimate touch, the herpes simplex virus transmitted from person to person. After the first outbreak, the virus spreads from skin cells to nerve cells, causing health problems.

Treatment of Herpes Simplex

Safe Hands is one of the oldest and most well-known medicine clinics in the world, specializing in the treatment of herpes. The drugs work by destroying the virus in the patient's body, acting on the illness and preventing it from spreading, and allowing him to live a normal life. The treatment is based on tests, and after the medication is started, the patient will be required to have a "Herpes Simplex Virus Antibody" Test at regular intervals in order to track the progress in terms of viral reduction. The drugs will be continued based on this until the entire virus has been eliminated from the body.

Dr. Raina's Safe Hands offers HIV patients 100% confidence that they will cure the virus with a 100% safe outcome.

How To Reach Dr. Vinod Raina

To reach Dr. Vinod Raina, you can contact him on WhatsApp on his number +91-9136363692. You can also contact him on his email address & our official website:

https://www.pepforhivtreatment.com/

drvinodbhartiraina2@gmail.com

PEP- Post Exposure Prophylaxis is advised by an HIV specialist to persons exposed to HIV or when there is possible exposure. Visit Dr. Vinod Raina, well known HIV specialist for PEP.

Call us 9136363692, 9871605858

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