Almost all STDs, with the exception of pubic lice, require a prescription from a health care provider. See your health care provider, department of health, or local family planning office for effective diagnosis and treatment.
You should never attempt to self diagnose or self medicate.
If you feel you have an STI you should seek treatment for it with a clinician.
I would suggest you see a doctor. Any untreated condition could lead to worsening symptoms.
You will need to get antibiotics to cure the infection. Azithromycin (1 gm) is the drug of choice to cure the infection. In the US, antibiotics that cure chlamydia are available only with a prescription. However, some states allow "expedited partner therapy." That means that if your partner was treated for chlamydia, the partner's health care provider can write a prescription for you without you making a visit or even being a patient of that practice.
No you can not; you must take antibiotics.
In most cases it is not possible to get rid of an STD without going to the doctor. An exception is Thrush which can be treated with over the counter medication from the pharmacy.
Most STDs require prescription medication to treat them. The only exception is pubic lice, for which over-the-counter treatment is available.
Treatment of syphilis requires an injection of penicillin. This treatment may be available at your local department of health as well as at your local family planning center.
A doctor would do a treponema pallidum test if she suspected syphilis.
Trichomoniasis requires prescription antibiotics for treatment. See your local Department of Health if you can't afford to see a doctor.
Go to the doctor.
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You will have to go to a doctor to get rid of a shoulder injury. The doctor can prescribe medicine and even physical therapy.
NO. Look into prenatal care, and goodluck.
yes, and I got syphilis.
Talk to your doctor. He or she may be able to prescribe you a medicine to get rid of the feeling.
Go to the doctor.
The quickest way to get rid of staph infection is by going to the doctor. Your doctor will provide you with the right antibiotic to resolve the problem.
Syphilis
See a doctor.