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Pep precautions

When should PEP Treatment be started? PEP TREATMENT should be started within the 72 hours of possible exposure to HIV. The golden period to prevent yourself from becoming HIV positive. How much time required for completion of the drug course of PEP? The time required for the complete course of drug therapy in PEP treatment is 28-30 days. What all is included in PEP TREATMENT? PEP TREATMENT includes counselling, first aid care, testing, drug regime and regular follow-ups. What is the success rate of PEP TREATMENT? The success rate of PEP TREATMENT is 98% if started as early as possible (within 72 hours) after the possible exposure to HIV infection. if you are looking for the treatment then please call us at our no. +919136363692 | +919871605858 or for further information inquiry please visit www.bestmbbsmd.com

pep treatment

Pep Treatment Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is a systemic treatment in which we can save the life of a patient and help him to prevent from being HIV positive. Any possible exposure which will lead to HIV infection including sexual intercourse with sex worker and during that condom gets burst or having an intimate massage at massage parlor; the person is exposed to direct contact that can lead to the possible exposure to HIV. And, any health worker who gets exposed to any instrument prick like needle, cannula or any other sharp instrument during any surgical or dental procedures or in case of drug abuse patients the exposure to needle pricks or children playing in playground exposed to any mucous membrane wound exposure or during any bus, train accident, the chances of contamination can take place. This is possible in case of sexual assault also. For Treatment call us at 9136363692 or visit www.bestmbbsmd.com

HIV Treatment

HIV Treatment what is HIV 1 Primary Infection (Clinical Stage 1)? When the infection of HIV infection first enters the body, it is known as Primary Infection (HIV 1). In Primary Infection (HIV 1) a person carries high viral load meaning there are numerous viruses per millimeter of plasma or blood present that can exceed over 1 million in number. The signs and symptoms at this stage are known as SERCONVERSION ILLNESS and these include headache, sore throat, continuous diarrhea, vomiting, night sweats, and weight loss and skin rashes. The average time of this SEROCONVERSION ILLNESS is around 25 days. During Primary Infection (HIV 1) the CD4 count decreases and can drop less to than 200 cells/µL. CD4+ cells in the lymph nodes and thymus are attacked by this HIV virus making infected (HIV person) vulnerable to opportunistic infections and decreases the ability of thymus to produce T lymphocytes. if you are looking for HIV Treatment than please contact us at our no. +91913636

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