AIDS is more preventable and controllable

  But there is a group of lovely people who can’t avoid it at all. They are the medical and nursing staffs who work in the front line of AIDS, and they are the most lovely people on the medical front in the new era. On the surface, the hospital’s AIDS clinic, infectious disease department and ward are no different from other clinics and wards, but these medical staff know very well that they are fearless.  Although AIDS is not yet curable, the clinical practice of medical prevention and treatment for more than 20 years has proved that it can be completely controlled and even theoretically cured with scientific antiviral treatment (i.e. HAART). Patients after patients have fully recovered after a period of antiviral treatment and are living like normal people, except that they need to take antiviral drugs regularly and have regular checkups, and deal with adverse reactions in a timely manner, no different from other chronic diseases.  Today, our health care professionals are no longer afraid and treat AIDS patients as ordinary patients. Since AIDS patients are generally pessimistic and disappointed about life, they are more vulnerable and need more care than ordinary patients; therefore, our medical and nursing staff often communicate with them in the process of treatment and care, sometimes talking with them and giving them warmth, sometimes giving them encouragement and solving their spiritual trauma. Most of the patients are able to change from pessimism to positive cooperation with treatment with the help of medical staff, and eventually they are able to improve, recover and live a normal life and share the blue sky.  If the whole society can extend their caring hands to help people with AIDS, even a little bit, it is not too far to overcome AIDS.