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What Could Be The Line Of Treatment For HIV, MRSA, Herpes And Syphilis?

I was just diagnosed with HIV. I also have MRSA, and have HERPES since I was 20. 2 years ago I contracted Syphilis. I have had the WORST luck with men. Now I'm single, and am wondering how will all this cocktail going to take to end me. Oh yea, I also have Fibromalgia.
Mon, 15 Jul 2019
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HIV AIDS Specialist 's  Response
Hi,

Syphilis is completely curable. Treatment depends on whether you are in early syphilis or late or late latent stage of syphilis.
Regarding MRSA and Herpes simplex or Herpes Zoster can be treated as normal doses especially when your CD4 count is well above 400 cells/cu.mm. If it is lesser than that you may have to continue the treatment a little longer till complete cure established.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. S. Murugan, HIV AIDS Specialist
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What Could Be The Line Of Treatment For HIV, MRSA, Herpes And Syphilis?

Hi, Syphilis is completely curable. Treatment depends on whether you are in early syphilis or late or late latent stage of syphilis. Regarding MRSA and Herpes simplex or Herpes Zoster can be treated as normal doses especially when your CD4 count is well above 400 cells/cu.mm. If it is lesser than that you may have to continue the treatment a little longer till complete cure established. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. S. Murugan, HIV AIDS Specialist