Most STDs can be detected in the body after treatment by measuring the body's antibodies to that microbe. Some STDs remain in the body after treatment, such as HIV and herpes.
No STDs can be treated with amoxicilan.
there are several things that could happan if you ignor an std,firstly you could become ill ,even without any symptoms and secondly your body could get worse
Trichomoniasis is treated with metronidazole.
Syphilis and gonorrhea come to mind.
If it can be transmitted by body fluids then in some ways it is an std
Sex does not change the body unless you get a STD or pregnant and then the pregnancy or STD make the body change.
The length of time that an STD stays in your system after being treated varies depending on the type of STD and the effectiveness of the treatment. Some STDs like chlamydia and gonorrhea can be cured with antibiotics and may be cleared from the body within a few days to a few weeks. However, other STDs like herpes and HIV are lifelong infections that can be managed but not completely eliminated. Regular testing and follow-up care with a healthcare provider are important to monitor for any reoccurrence.
Vaginal Secretions techniquely do not protect the body from disease. For example, STD, women still get them. However it does protect the body from infections. The secretion is very acidic and kills most infections.
TrichomoniasisTrich short for Trichomoniasis; a protozoa parasite infection that can be treated with antibiotics.Trich stands for trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted disease.Trich is also known as trichomoniasis. This is known as an STD.
If you have a blister on your clitoris with a strong odor you may have an STD like herpes. You will need to see your doctor as soon as possible to start treatment. Most STD's can be treated. Also be sure to tell sexual partners if an STD is the source.
No, STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) cannot be directly detected through an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan. MRI is primarily used for imaging soft tissues and organs and does not identify infections at a cellular or molecular level. STD diagnosis typically involves blood tests, urine tests, or swabs, which are specifically designed to detect the pathogens responsible for these infections. If you suspect an STD, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate testing.
It depends on the STD. All diseases usually get worse as time goes on, seek medical treatment.