Don't use tampons if you still have a yeast infection, or any other vaginal infection. Tampons increase risk of vaginal infections, so if you already have an infection or chance of still having an infection, it may increase. It's best for you to use pads and pantiliners for the rest of your period rather than tampons.
Yes, a person contract chlamydia in two days.
Whether you take single-dose treatment or seven-day treatment, it will be seven days before you can consider yourself cured. Even though you take just one dose of azithromycin to cure chlamydia, it needs seven days to eliminate all bacteria.
DHE IV treatment is dihydroergotamine given via IV. It is always given in a hospital setting, usually in several separate doses over a couple of days, although sometimes as a singular dose - if a single dose is what works for that patient.
Two grams of metronodazole is the one-day treatment for trichomoniasis. Although the treatment is a single dose, you should avoid sex for seven days after treatment -- even sex with a condom.
Wait until the discharge, redness and irritation cease and then wait about 2 days after that, once all is cleared up then you should be good, but do not have sex early before it clears up or that could result in further pains, inflammation or discomfort in the infected area.
Treatment for chlamydia is very effective. Reinfection, though, is common. Patients being treated should avoid oral, anal, and vaginal intercourse, even with a condom, until 7 days after single-dose treatment, or until finishing seven-day treatment. Any damage from chlamydia is not reversible.
Yes, you can probably get reinfected with trichomoniaisis while you are taking medication to clear the last infection. Abstain from anal and vaginal sex until you have completed a seven day treatment, or for seven days after a single-dose treatment.
Chlamydia can damage the body, but the germ is gone after effective treatment is completed. Patients being treated should avoid oral, anal, and vaginal intercourse for seven days after single-dose treatment, or until seven-day treatment is complete.
In order to avoid reinfecion with chlamydia, a patient must avoid oral, anal, and vaginal sex (even with a condom), genital-genital contact, and sharing sex toys for seven days after one-dose treatment for chlamydia or for the seven days of week-long treatment for chlamydia. After treatment of all partners and the waiting period are complete, condoms can lower the risk of reinfection with chlamydia or infecdtion with another STD.
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The treatment for Fileria is a dose of a medication called diethylcarbamazine. This medication is used to kill the worms.
There are 365 days in one year.