The problem with answering this is that the treatment may not have worked. Gonorrhea has become resistant to many treatments. If the treatment worked you probably aren't contagious after 3-4 days. But, you should wait until your symptoms are gone -- probably one week. But, it can take up to two weeks. If you have symptoms after two weeks the treatment probably didn't work.
Many of them, like gonorrhea, are contagious.
Urinary tract infections are not contagious.
once treatment is started are ear mites still contagious
An upper respiratory infection is contagious for as long as the active virus is in your system. Taking an antibiotic will help rid the body of the live virus. You will remain contagious for 24 hours following the first treatment of the antibiotic.
Septic tonsillitis, often caused by bacterial infections like streptococcus, is typically contagious as long as the individual exhibits symptoms and until they have been on appropriate antibiotic treatment for at least 24 hours. Without treatment, the contagious period can last for several days to weeks. It's important to maintain good hygiene and avoid close contact with others during this time to prevent spreading the infection.
Impetigo is a very contagious skin disease. It will clear up on it's own, but antibiotic treatment can clear it more quickly and reduce it's contagious ability.
How long is the 24 stomach flu contagious for
Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim (SMZ-TMP) is not typically used to treat gonorrhea. Gonorrhea is usually treated with antibiotics such as ceftriaxone or azithromycin. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for an appropriate diagnosis and treatment plan for gonorrhea.
No, it is VERY contagious and needs medical treatment.
Scabies are usually contagious about 40 days before you know you have them. They die within about 10 hours of being treated and are then no longer contagious. They don't like to live on fabric and if they can't find a human they will die off on clothes in about 4 days.
Invitigo is a contagious skin infection that can go scabby and is very contagious if you have any simptons please go and see the doctor and they will give you treatment
HPV is not contagious as long as your immune system supresses it. If it is dormant, your immune system is properly controlling it and it isn't contagious.