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..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.
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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.
No, aloe vera juice does not cure sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). STDs require medical treatment prescribed by a healthcare provider. It is important to seek professional medical advice and treatment for STDs.
No, hydrogen peroxide is not an effective treatment for STDs. A prescription med is necessary--exact med depends on the type of STD. in olden times an arsenic preparation known as salvarsan was used now we use antibiotics which are safer for obvious reasons. It depends on what the patient responds to and what they are allergic to, that decides treatment
Common symptoms of dog STDs include genital discharge, swelling, and irritation. Treatment options may include antibiotics, antifungal medications, and supportive care to manage symptoms. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Cervicitis does not cause cancer. Typical causes of cervicitis are STDs, so treatment is important. STDs that cause cervicitis can sometimes affect future fertility.
Canine sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can cause symptoms like genital discharge, itching, and inflammation. Treatment options may include antibiotics, antifungal medications, and supportive care to manage symptoms. It's important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Herpes and HPV are not necessarily more dangerous than other STDs, but they are more troublesome because there is no medication to cure them. Treatment to decrease symptoms and complications is available.
STDs can affect males and females differently due to biological and physiological factors. For example, women are often more susceptible to certain infections and may experience more severe complications, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, which can affect fertility. Additionally, STDs in women can often be asymptomatic, leading to delayed diagnosis and treatment, whereas men might experience more noticeable symptoms. Overall, the impact of STDs can vary significantly between genders, influencing both health outcomes and treatment approaches.
Keeping your immune system in peak condition (no other STDs as an example) will minimize the spread of HIV.
Treatment for chlamydia and other STDs is quick, and does not normally require more than a brief visit to the clinic. It is unlikely that you would get special legal consideration due to chlamydia or other STDs, any more than you would for strep throat or athlete's foot.
Ampiclox, a combination of ampicillin and cloxacillin, is not specifically indicated for the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). While it may be effective against certain bacterial infections, many STDs are caused by specific pathogens that require targeted antibiotics. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate testing and treatment tailored to the specific STD.
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death
Alcohol does not kill sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). While alcohol-based disinfectants can kill some pathogens on surfaces, they are not effective in treating or preventing STDs when it comes to human infections. The best ways to prevent STDs are through safe sex practices, such as using condoms and getting regular screenings. If infected, proper medical treatment is essential.