The recommended antibiotics, from the CDC, is as follows:
Ceftriaxone 250 mg IM in a single dose
Cefixime 400 mg orally in a single dose
Doxycycline 100 mg orally twice a day for 7 days
Azithromycin 1g orally in a single dose.
The infection will be gone within 2 weeks after taking the medication but symptoms dramatically improved much quicker.
Apart from the above regime one should also try natural and herbal remedies as they build up your immunity against the particular bacteria. Some of the frequently used remedies are War 1M, OM 28 Immune system, Alklearant and Alclearize. Please make a complete research before using these natural remedies.
It sounds like your doctor is treating you for chlamydia with doxycycline, and against the possibility of undetected gonorrhea with ciprofloxacin. However, Cipro is no longer recommended for treatment of gonorrhea in 2011 as I'm typing this answer. Call your doctor to find out what was intended with the two medications. There may be some other explanation specific to your situation. If the doctor was trying to cover gonorrhea, ask him or her to choose a medication from the current CDC treatment recommendations.
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Every STD is different and has a different protocol.
It will take, on average, about 2 weeks for the discharge to clear after treatment.
Currently the preferred treatment for gonorrhea is ceftriaxone 250 mg. If resistance to this antibiotic is noted, contact your local health department who will coordinate expert advice regarding treatment options.
up to 3 to 6 weeks
No, gonorrhea does not typically cause a change in the color of the penis. The most common symptoms of gonorrhea in men include discharge from the penis, painful urination, and swollen testicles. If you are experiencing any concerning symptoms, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Yes. You can take. Unless you are prescribed phenoxy methyl penicillin for gonorrhea. That should be a rare possibility.
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