The duration of treatment for STDs can range from a single dose to prolonged and repeated or lifelong treatment, depending on the STD. The duration of infection may also affect the duration of treatment.
gonorrhea
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 be effectively treated and cured with antibiotics.
It is an Std.. there is no cure.
within ten minutes or so
There are often never any signs of most STD's, so the only way to know is to get tested. Curing chlamydia is simple and only takes about a week, maybe 2, dependant on how bad it is.
Ampiclox, a combination of ampicillin and cloxacillin, is not specifically indicated for the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). While it may be effective against certain bacterial infections, many STDs are caused by specific pathogens that require targeted antibiotics. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate testing and treatment tailored to the specific STD.
That depends on what is leaking. It may be precum and masturbation or sex will stop it. May be urine and there is a physical issue or an infection. May be a STD and some antibiotics are called for.
No, goldenseal will not cure STD's. It is used as an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, astringent, bitter tonic, laxative, and muscular stimulant.
Co-trimoxazole is an antibiotic combination of sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim, primarily used to treat bacterial infections such as urinary tract infections and respiratory infections. It is not typically effective against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like chlamydia, gonorrhea, or syphilis, which require specific antibiotics for treatment. For STD treatment, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for the appropriate medication.
It is usually the STD trichomoniasis; go to the doctor and get antibiotics to get rid of the infection.
"STD" describes how you get chlamydia. It is not a descriptor of whether or not it's curable.
depends have you had unprotected sex, it may be a STD