5/06/2011

What else can i do with this Sexual transmition infection?

What else can i do with this Sexual transmition infection?I was diagnosticaded with clamydhia 3 or 4 yrs ago, then last year with the papilomus HPV, since the first diagnostic i was treaded with strong antibiotics several times, which had damaged my stomach a lot. For the HPV i got a criocauterization in cold, that should work for what i know. But until now i still got the clamydhia, and i had change of doctors just in case, but its there... She said she doesnt know why it doesnt work, i got to make my self a sonography, but im too worry specially cause i got discharges very often... What can i do???

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According to the 1998 Guidelines for Sexually Transmitted Diseases from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention the recommended treatment for chlamydia is either azithromycin 1 gram orally as a single dose or doxcycline 100 mg orally twice a day for seven days. Patients who require alternative treatments may be treated with erythoromycin base 500 mg orally four times a day for seven days, or erythoromycin ethylsuccinate 800 mg orally four times a day for seven days, or ofloxacin 300 mg orally twice a day for seven days.
It is vital that all medication be taken as prescribed in order to affect a cure from this disease. http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/chlamydia/a/chlamydiasytr.htm

Clamydhia is cureable and should be gone if you take your meds and the doctors give you strong enough meds.

I have hpv and all I have to do is go and get checked ever3-4 months to see if it has progressed. Most of the time HPV goes away by itself unless you got one of the 30 strains that causes genital warts.

Go and make yourself an appointment to get this taken care of if it is left untreated it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease.

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