Yes, standard treatment.
Syphilis can be cured with antibiotic treatment, typically with penicillin. It is important to seek medical advice and follow the prescribed treatment regimen to completely eliminate the infection from the body. Regular follow-up testing is also recommended to ensure that the treatment was successful.
syphillis
No.
Trichomoniasis is cured with oral medicine, not injections. Gonorrhea and syphilis are STDs cured with injections.
Syphilis and gonorrhea come to mind.
C. Herpes simplex virus is an STD that does not have a known cure. While antiviral medications can help manage symptoms and reduce outbreaks, the virus remains in the body for life. In contrast, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis can typically be cured with appropriate antibiotic treatment.
Most patients with acute bacterial prostatitis are cured if they receive proper antibiotic treatment.
From your doctor - you should not take an antibiotic unless you are positive that you have an infection and that the infection can be cured by that particular antibiotic - otherwise you just make your body resistant to antibiotics so they won't work on you.
Warts are viruses and therefore will not be affected by an antibiotic. Here is a website on Warts. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wart
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Penicillin is a gram positive antibiotic used to treat many types of bacterial infections including syphilis. It is of great importance to the medical field because it was in fact the first antibiotic to be discovered to assist in treatments of serious infectious disease.
Traditionally, penicillin is the most common medication used to treat syphilis. Other antibiotics may also be used, and if taken properly antibiotics will cure syphilis but they can not undo damage that's already been done by the disease.