What to do if you have elevated human immunodeficiency virus antibody values

Elevated values of human immunodeficiency virus antibodies need to go to the hospital as soon as possible for further examination and medication under the guidance of the doctor, of which commonly used drugs include zidovudine tablets, lamivudine tablets and nevirapine tablets, and so on. The normal value of human immunodeficiency virus antibody is about 0-0.9, which means that the patient’s body is negative for human immunodeficiency virus antibody and does not need to be treated for the time being. However, if the actual value of the human immunodeficiency virus antibody is greater than 1, it means that there is an elevated value of the human immunodeficiency virus antibody, indicating that the patient’s body has been infected with HIV, which may be related to the occurrence of AIDS, and then it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible to carry out further examination, so as to confirm the diagnosis of the disease. Although there is no specific drug for AIDS on the market at present, patients can take antiretroviral drugs under the guidance of doctors to control the development of the disease, and the commonly used drugs are zidovudine tablets, lamivudine tablets and nevirapine tablets. In addition to actively cooperating with the doctor’s treatment, patients should pay attention to personal hygiene, do not share personal items with others, develop good habits, and go to the hospital for regular review.