If the infection is gone out of the body, then there is no way to give it to someone else. It is a good idea to be re-tested for gonorrhea to confirm the infection is gone before having sex with someone else.
Many of them, like gonorrhea, are contagious.
Urinary tract infections are not contagious.
once treatment is started are ear mites still contagious
Impetigo is a very contagious skin disease. It will clear up on it's own, but antibiotic treatment can clear it more quickly and reduce it's contagious ability.
No, it is VERY contagious and needs medical treatment.
Invitigo is a contagious skin infection that can go scabby and is very contagious if you have any simptons please go and see the doctor and they will give you treatment
It is very contagious but fortunately it is benign. It stems from the poxvirus and will sometimes disappear for absolutely no reason. Treatment for it very often includes freezing it off.
Every STD is different and has a different protocol.
An upper respiratory infection is contagious for as long as the active virus is in your system. Taking an antibiotic will help rid the body of the live virus. You will remain contagious for 24 hours following the first treatment of the antibiotic.
No, Actinic Keratosis is not contagious. It is a patch of skin on an area exposed to sun for many years (such as the back of the hands or forearms) which may turn into cancer. Treatment is available for this condition.
Yes it is contagious. It is contagious because it is caused by viruses such as HIV/AIDS. It does not go away on it's own so you need some sort of treatment for it. Here is a pdf file explaining all of it. http://www.cehjournal.org/download/ceh_18_53_073.pdf
Pneumonia is a contagious infectious disease affecting the lungs. With appropriate treatment, mortality is low, but some do die, particularly those who are elderly or have other serious medical problems.