Yes you can go to a doctor, or most Public Health Clinics, and get an antibiotic to cure syphilis.
From the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) on treatment of syphilis:
Syphilis is easy to cure in its early stages.
A single intramuscular injection of penicillin, an antibiotic, will cure a person who has had syphilis for less than a year.
Additional doses are needed to treat someone who has had syphilis for longer than a year.
For people who are allergic to penicillin, other antibiotics are available to treat syphilis.
There are no home remedies or over-the-counter drugs that will cure syphilis.
Treatment will kill the syphilis bacterium and prevent further damage, but it will not repair damage already done.
Additional public service announcement: Syphilis (and other STD's) can be spread through vaginal, anal OR oral sex, so be careful and always practice safe sex.
Syphilis is easily curable in its primary stages with early diagnosis, prompt treatment and close monitoring. Once late complications develop, long-term health problems are likely despite therapy. It is important to be tested regularly if you engage in sexual activity that may put you at risk for the disease and to seek medical attention if you display any symptoms. Read on to learn how to treat syphilis.
Symptoms of syphilis can come and go. Even when there are no noticeable symptoms, the infection will still be present in the body until it's treated. Syphilis can be silent so it is important to get tested, especially since this disease has been on the rise.
Yes; but medication from the doctor is required to kill the bacteria.
You must go to a doctor to get antibiotics to get rid of syphilis.
In its early stages, it can be cured. Long term it can still be cured, but damage to organs are not reversible.
Syphilis can be cured.
Syphilis can be cured with antibiotics.
Antibiotics are taken to cure syphilis.
Syphilis is curable.
Intramuscular penicillin G benzathine is the cure for syphilis.
Syphilis is usually curable through the use of penicillin.
Syphilis is curable, but any damage from the infection can not be reversed.
Bejel, also known as endemic syphilis, is a chronic but curable disease, seen mostly in children in arid regions. Unlike the better-known venereal syphilis, endemic syphilis is not a sexually transmitted disease.
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All bacterial STDs are curable, including gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis. Gonorrhea is still curable, but options become more limited each year due to antibiotic resistance.Trichomoniasis, caused by a protozoa, is curable as well. Pubic lice, caused by a parasite, is curable.The viral STDs don't have cures, but some, like molluscum, are self-limited. Similarly, some patients recover completely from hepatitis B or hepatitis C as their immune system resolves the infection, but others may have chronic hepatitis after these infections. Herpes and HIV are treatable, but not curable.The viral infections (HSV, HPV, HIV, HBV) can't be cured.Sexually transmitted diseases that are contracted are not curable. They can be treated to control the symptoms.The bacterial STDs can be cured with antibiotics; chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis.
This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.
is bronchospasm can be curable
Arthritis is not curable. However, there are effective treatments available.
no, polio is not curable, it is preventable
If something is not curable it is incurable.
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Meibomitis is not curable, but it is treatable.
there can be many causes for a constant peeing sensation. The most popular one would be a bladder infection or a kidney stone. others may be from STDs such as gonorrhea or syphilis which are curable if you catch it in time but very unpleasant to have!