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We all know HIV. But do we know what HIV is? What it stands for?
Well, the full form is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
It is a kind of virus that can lead to obtained immunodeficiency...Read More, syndrome or AIDS if not treated. Unlike it is not the same or other viruses that will get cure in a short period of time or a long period of time. This Virus Impacts very drastically in the human body as a result. A normal person can’t get rid of HIV completely. After the treatment within 72 hours with the help of PEP (Post Exposure Prophylaxis...Read more). In most of the case, if a person is late to seek the treatment later than 72 hours then the person can not be treated with PEP medication practices. So once you get HIV, you have to be with it for the whole life...Read more.
HIV is a virus that spread through certain body fluids that attack the body’s immune system. One of the major is CD 4 cells, as it often called T cells. Over time, again and again, HIV can destroy so many of certain cells that the body can’t fight through infections and disease.
Such special cells help the immune system to fight off infections. Untreated, HIV mainly reduces the number of CD 4 cells (T cells) in the human body. That damage to the immune system which makes it harder and harder for the body to fight off infections and some other diseases. Opportunistic diseases develop into cancers and can take advantage of a very weak immune system and signal that the person has AIDS. If you want to learn more about the stages of HIV and how to know whether you have...Read more
If you want the complete information and medication process For HIV-AIDS Treatment than please contact Dr Raina's Safe Hand Clinic +919871605858.
For more information please visit the website which is mentioned below:-
or click on the link which is mentioned below http://bit.ly/2qQhQwX
Our Address: E-34, EKTA APARTMENT, Saket, Near Opposite, Malviya Nagar Metro Station, New Delhi - 110017

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PEP Treatment For HIV Patients PEP , or post-exposure prophylaxis, is a short course of  HIV  medicines taken very soon after a possible exposure to  HIV  to prevent the virus from taking hold in your body. You must start it within 72 hours after you were exposed to  HIV , or it won't work. If you want the complete information and medication process For  PEP Treatment  than please contact  Dr Raina's Safe Hand Clinic  +919871605858. For more information please visit the website which is mentioned below:- https://bit.ly/2qQhQwX Our Address: E-34, EKTA APARTMENT, Saket, Near Opposite, Malviya Nagar Metro Station, New Delhi - 110017 (If you are infected with HIV then please contact us today)

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