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Bacterial STDs are cured with antibiotics; viral STDs can't be cured.
Various antibiotics (such as doxycycline, zithromax, flagyl) for bacterial / protozoa infections.

Most STDs can be cured with antibiotics. However, some STDs are incurable at this time. There is not a cure for some STDs, such as genital warts, herpes, and AIDs. See your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

.....im asking a question because i have an std..
Antibiotics possibly.

It's probably healthy you go see a doctor, who know by FAR more than me and can address the indiviual case.
Bacterial STDs are cured with antibiotics; viral STDs can't be cured but antiviral medications are available.
Most will respond to an antibiotic of some sort, but some are forever. All need to be treated by a doctor, there isn't much you can do by yourself.
It depends on the illness.

Some Sexually Transmitted Diseases are caused by bacteria (Gonorrhea, Syphilis,Chlamydia) and can be cured with a course of antibiotics, unless the sufferer has been infected by an antibiotic resistant strain.

Viral STD's are often incurable, with Human Papillomavirus, Herpes, and HIV having no known cures.
Bacterial STDs (chlamydia, gonorrhea) can be removed via antibiotics; viral (HPV, HSV, HIV) will always remain in the body.
depends on the type of std:

if std is gonorrhea than it can easily be cured by using antibiotics

if std is syphilis than it can also be cured by antibiotics

if its aids than it can be controlled not cured because in this immune system is destroyed and we can increase white blood cells but cannot kill the virus

and remember one most important safety have sex after the private parts of both partners are washed
For a bacterial infection, antibiotics are prescribed. Since viral infections are permanent, antiviral medications are used.
You have to eat only vegetables.
Well you have to see a doctor to determine which one it is. Some are curable and others aren't and the medication differ.
That depends on the std.

Stds that are caused by bacteria like chlamydia can be treated with antibiotics.

Viral stds like herpes, gential warts or HIV have no cures but they can be treated with medications.

By the way... you don't get rid of one by passing it on.
Only by treatment with antibiotics.

You put a wet little rag or towel and leave it there for a few with the hottest water possible. Or you can get a ring and start rubbing it on the palm of your hand and when you feel it getting hot , quickly put the hot ring on the sti until it cools down and do it again.


by going to a doctor and getting medication
yeah you can but you have to consult your doctor as soon as possible and should get appropriate treatment there are exceptions for this like herpes infection that produces painful vesicles and the recurrence rate is high even if you are on regular treatment so prevention s better than cure. MAIN THING in STD is that the partner should also be treated.
It depends on what type of sti some have cures some don't some have medicine and some don't. You have to go get checked find out what it is and take it from there.
Some of the diseases can / may be cured via heavy duty antibiotics. Although, all of the viruses, such as AID's cannot be cured. Once you get them you're stuck with them! Be extremely careful.
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STD treatments vary depending on the conditions you have or are experiencing. If you name the STD I can tell you what the doctor will most likely prescribe. Each STD is normally treated with a different drug; whether it is from a bacteria or a virus. TDs, if a bacteria, are treated with antibiotics; if viral they are treated with antiviral medications.

STDs are treated with antibiotics or antiviral medications.

STDs are treated with prescription medications.

The STIs not caused by a virus are all treated with a different antibiotic. Typical antibiotics are zithromax, doxycycline, ciprofloxacin, flagyl, and penicillin G benzathine. Many of these are used for treatments other than STIs.

Drugs used to treat bacterial STDs are zithromax, doxycycline, ciprofloxacin, flagyl, and penicillin G.

You cannot just 'take medicine' to cure an STD, there are many STDs each of which require specific medication. You need to go to a sexual health clinic (look in Yellow Pages) and get a specific diagnosis, then they will prescribe the correct medication.

What medication you take for the STD depends on what you are infected with. Each STD has a recommended medication per CDC requirements.

STD'S can only be treated for a short period of time even tho your getting treated you still have the disease and also it cost a lonesome of money to pay for treatment, eventually the treatment is going to stop working.

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Depends on the sti. Some are treated and or cured with antibiotics. Viral stds like herpes are typically managed with antiviral medication.

Depends. if its a virus, then they will never go away. but if the STD is a bacteria, then you have to go on antibiotics.

For bacterial, parasitic, and fungal infections antibiotics can be taken to cure the STD. Viral STDs can not be cured.

There are many different sexually transmitted diseases, and the treatment is not the same for all of them. Syphilis is treated with penicillin.

Depending on the STD, they are treated with antibiotics or antiviral medications.

The depends on the infection, the disease caused by the infection (e.g. urethritis versus PID or early syphilis versus neurological system infection), and the medication.

A doctor will prescribe antibiotics or antiviral medications for STD infections.

Go to the doctor.

Depending on the STD and if it is either bacterial or viral there is different treatment. Bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics and viral treatments either can never be treated like herpes or HIV or they require a an antiviral shot.

Prescription medications are treatments for STDs.

Each STI has a different medication to take for it.

Not all STDs are curable. AIDS patients take AZT, which slow the effects of HIV/AIDS. People with herpes take Valtrex or similar treatments, to lessen the effects of Herpes. Curable STDs, just as chlamydia and gonorrhea, are typically treated with antibiotics such as penicillin.

Some STDs are caused by bacteria, some are caused by viruses, some are caused by fungi, some are even caused by arthropods. Since proper treatment relies on knowing WHAT needs to be treated, you should see a physician, and then take whichever antibiotic (the brand is more or less irrelevant, it's the actual chemical that matters) the physician prescribes for your particular disorder.

There are different medication for different STD it's always best not to try to self medicate yourself seek a doctor to be evaluated and treated so you can have a peace of mind that you will get the best possible results.

various. Depends on the std.

There is not one all encompassing antibiotic to take for all STIs (STDs). The antibiotic is bacteria specific.

That would depend on the STD in question (antibiotics do not cure viral or fungal STDs). Also remember that many bacterial diseases are evolving resistance to antibiotics, we are not long away from having to treat infections using just pre-antibiotic weapons.

Some names are Cipro, Zithromax, Doxycycline, Flagyl, and others. There are several dozen types, most of which are used for the specific type of infection (each STD is treated with a different medication).

Depends on the STD (or STi as they tend to be called now) and also which strain of infection.

In some cases, more than one antibiotic is specified, again this will depend on the infection and to some extend even what part of the world - as different strains have different resistance to modern antibiotics.

Some STIs of course are viral and not bacterial - herpes, HIV etc, HPV - so antibiotics are of no direct use at all - though in the case of HIV, they may be useful in treating opportunistic infections caused in part by a weakened immune system. For some of these, antivirals like acyclovir can be useful to treat (but not cure) some infections - particularly herpes.

Can you be more specific, WHICH STi are you thinking of in particular - otherwise if you mean "all of them" the list is basically going to include pretty much ALL antibiotics.

An antibacterial wouldn't help with an STD. If you mean which Antibiotic, that would depend on which STD. If you have an STD, suck it up & go see a Dr, the emergency room or the local free health clinic. They are sworn to secrecy & even if you are under age no one will know, it could save your life.

You will need to obtain a prescription from your doctor to have it be the correct one to take, as well as the right quantity.

Only a qualified physician can administer the correct treatments. Testing must be done to verify the disease involved and a treatment started.

There are a lot of different types of antibiotics that can be used to treat stds that are caused by bacteria. Viral stds like herpes and genital warts can't be cured.

You will need to go to a doctor for treatment of STDs. There is not over the counter drugs that will treat STDs.

You should call your family doctor, or one from the phone book if you feel you might be embarrassed to share these concerns with your regular doctor. If you are a college person, many colleges have health clinics and regularly do STD screenings. If you are a high school person then you can ask your guidance counselor to help you find the right people. Most towns also have a public health nurse. You can call 411 to get that number. The usually offer planned parenthood information and often will provide condoms for free. The public health nurse can take some tests to do the screening. If you are a minor they may require a parents OK in order to do the tests, but before panicking over that one, at least give them a call to find out. See the link below for more information on STD's.

It can depend on which specific type of STD you are diagnosed with. You must be more specific. Different drugs treat different diseases.

You can receive treatment for an STD at Your Regular Medical Practitioner, Local Health Departments, or Public Hospitals.

The medication that is needed depends on what STD you are infected with.

It depends on what disease is bien treated Intiboitics are used for most of them.

Most STDs are treated with antibiotics, usually penicillin.

STDs are serious illnesses that require treatment. Some STDs, like AIDS, cannot be cured and are deadly.

There are many sexually communicable diseases that can be caught by sexual contact. Some medicines will fix some, other medicines will fix others.

Proper diagnosis is needed to ensure the right medication is prescribed.

Many people do not feel comfortable in going to their family doctor for these types of ailments. That's fine, as most cities have sexual health clinics attached to public hospitals. The doctors and nurses in these establishments are experts in their fields and can diagnose what particular nasty you have and prescribe the relevant medication. Different bugs need different medications. And relax, the staff have seen literally thousands of penises, vaginas, and bums, so whatever you have won't surprise them. Like a heart surgeon, only a little further south...

Remember that there are some nasties that can't be cured with tablets or an injection, like herpes, HIV, and warts. All the more reason to practise safe sex and get regular check ups.

Yes and no. Depends on the disease that you have. There are no get rid of Aids pills, or Herpes pills although herpes can be controlled by creams. The only two STDS that I know of that can be treated are syfilis and gonerrea, and you might want to do a spell check on sysfilis.

you can treat sti by using cream,medication an lots of others stuff etc

you need 2 make a hotpress which means get a wash cloth and wet it as hot as possible or as hot as you can stand it and press it against your eye for bout 10 min do this for weeks until your sti is gone if this does not help see an eye doctor

A carrier can get cured of a std.

It all depends on the kind of STD you have. If you think you have an STD, you should see a doctor and they can prescribe you something. You should go even if you feel embarrassed!

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STDs are usually treated with antibiotics.

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You can not cure a STD naturally.

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