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Treatment Of HPV

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As of yet, there is no cure nor treatment for HPV. Generally, your body can fight off the virus on its own. It is believed that, once you are infected with a strain of HPV, your body becomes immune to it. Although it is entirely possible to be infected with more than one strain. Those that develop genital warts will need or want medication by burning the warts off. Current research usually is focusing on developing two read more…

Treatment And Prevention

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Trichomoniasis can simply be treated and cured by Metronidazole (Flagyl®) which is known to be the only drug that can cure it. The prescription usually is in a single or seven day dose often through mouth. The person taking medication should also avoid alcohol at once after treatment, since a chemical reaction can result to nausea and vomiting. The most common side effects of this kind of treatment are mild nausea, vomiting, and metallic taste in the read more…

Treatment And Prevention

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The infection can be treated with antibiotics that can usually cure and resolve the symptoms within 3 days to 7 days and prevents transmission to others as well. This includes azithromycin, ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin, and erythromycin.
The treatment is also available in multi-dose and single dose therapy that requires strict diligence and should also continue even after the wounds are healed to prevent the infection from recurring and to make certain the complete eradication of such disease. Although sometimes read more…

Treatment

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There is still no known cure for herpes but there are temporary medications for the outbreaks. Among them are oral medications, such as aciclovir (Zovirax), famciclovir (Famvir), or valacyclovir (Valtrex) as well as ointments that can be used to help alleviate the pain associated with the outbreak even shorten the extent of the eruption.
Docosanol (Abreva) can also be used as treatment and may be effective. It works by stopping the virus from fusing to cell membranes; hence read more…

Benefits And Side Effects

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There’s always an up and down to everything, this does not exclude withdrawal. Among the perks of this method are: it is free and readily available, it has no side effects, it does not alter the menstrual cycle, and it does not affect future fertility. On a deeper level, this method can produce good effects for your psyche as well as your relationship with your partner. It can help you both be more sensitive about sexual matters read more…