How to Cure Sexual Transmitted Diseases

Please how am i going to cure sexual transmitted diseases? I have been battling with these for a while without solution. Any advice or suggestion will be highly appreciated. Thanks

New Member Asked on March 4, 2018 in Health.
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I will advice you to go and see a doctor, and let them run a test to discover which kind of STD and how to act fast on it before it grow to something else.

Treatment usually consists of one of the following, depending on the infection:

Antibiotics.
Antibiotics, often in a single dose, can cure many sexually transmitted bacterial and parasitic infections, including gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia and trichomoniasis. Typically, you’ll be treated for gonorrhea and chlamydia at the same time because the two infections often appear together.

Once you start antibiotic treatment, it’s crucial to follow through. If you don’t think you’ll be able to take medication as prescribed, tell your doctor. A shorter, simpler treatment regimen may be available.

In addition, it’s important to abstain from sex until you’ve completed treatment and any sores have healed.

Antiviral drugs.
You’ll have fewer herpes recurrences if you take daily suppressive therapy with a prescription antiviral drug. Antiviral drugs lessen the risk of infection, but it’s still possible to give your partner herpes.

Antiviral drugs can keep HIV infection in check for many years. But the virus persists and can still be transmitted, though the risk is lower.

The sooner you start treatment, the more effective it is. Once you start treatment — if you take your medications exactly as directed — it’s possible to lower your virus count to nearly undetectable levels.

If you’ve had an STI, ask your doctor how long after treatment you need to be retested. Doing so ensures that the treatment worked and that you haven’t been reinfected.

Please see a doctor.

Expert Consultant Answered on March 4, 2018.
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