How is HIV Prevention?
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
HIV virus is highly contagious, but we have to be transmitted or not depends on your perception and your attitude towards HIV / AIDS. If the perception and your attitude is right and you know how to use preventive methods, you do not have the risk of infection.
Conversely, if you do not have the right attitude and not fully aware of the methods will prevent the risk of transmission of HIV / AIDS.
HIV / AIDS prevention can be through simple steps:
Division of HIV transmission through sexual
No sex - is the safest way to protect you from the inevitable risk of HIV / AIDS, but also can help you avoid many contagious diseases.
Make healthy sex life, faithful to a single partner - A shield to prevent HIV and other diseases to protect your good health and happy conjugal life.
Perform sexual acts or to apply safer sexual penetration model - that is just stroked lovingly.
Always use a condom properly when having sex.
Enhancing healthcare services sexually transmitted efficiently.
Division of HIV transmission through blood
Ensure safe blood transfusion, blood donor screening and blood screening before transfusion bags.
Only when absolutely necessary blood transfusion.
Make autologous blood transfusion or blood transfusions each section.
Advocacy blood donation from people at low risk of infection.
Perform aseptic, sterile medical instruments especially blood, surgical instruments, and resuscitation equipment as catheters, tubes, endotracheal tubes, dental appliances ...
Application of preventive measures in the care environment such as gloves when exposed to blood and fluid of.
Early diagnosis and treatment of patients at risk of blood to blood loss.
Do not inject drugs.
Limit injections, oral medications recommended.
Using needles once and discarded.
Do not share needles.
Perform sterile instruments through proper skin prick method by:
Boil 20 minutes of boiling time.
Disinfected needles with antiseptic solution.
Prevention of HIV transmission from mother to child
HIV screening tests before marriage, deciding to get pregnant and during pregnancy.
People living with HIV / AIDS should not get married.
The HIV / AIDS if married, get married, they must use condoms during sex, pregnancy prevention and HIV infection to each other.
HIV-infected people should not get pregnant in order to avoid the risk of a child born with HIV. If you want to give birth, the pregnant woman to have obstetric facilities for monitoring and counseling to drug AZT treatment to reduce the rate of transmission to their babies.
After giving birth the mother is infected with HIV should not breastfeed. Without the ability to replace breast-feeding, breastfeeding can entirely in the first 6 months and then weaned and fed sam.
Tags:
Medical Specialist
Cenikor Foundation is one of the oldest and most successful substance abuse treatment centers of drug addiction treatment in the nation with services throughout Texas and Louisiana. Since 1967, Cenikor has expanded to assist approximately 1,000 people a week achieve better health and better lives.
ReplyDelete