In my opinion, most STIs are treated similarly if the infection is diagnosed early. Regardless of the specific STI, as long as it is treated in its early stages, antibiotics are typically the primary option. For instance, if you have Chlamydia or Gonorrhea, you will likely receive an antibiotic injection and be prescribed oral antibiotics for 7 to 10 days. Since the treatment for most STIs is similar, antibiotics should be made available over the counter with proper education on their use to prevent antibiotic resistance. It is unreasonable that every time someone may or may not have an STI, a doctor must prescribe antibiotics. For example, if you are diagnosed with Chlamydia or Gonorrhea, you will receive antibiotics.
Hello Dr, I got diagnosis with Herpes Doctor two months ago, They prescribed medicine( acyclovir ) for me I took it all for 24 days, I went back he said I should come back 6 months time but there is still this lump on testicular. Please Doctor I need your help🙏.
Thank you so much @doctorodia1 for your treatment and your consultations. I'm forever grateful to you. You've been such a kind and caring doctor for me during my hard time of herpes virus. Thank you for doing everything that you do and helping me during a hard time. I'll definitely spread this to the whole world…
Thank you. It is clear mine is gonorrhea...abudent! Appear in 5 days....thank you
Same here 😢
you can also have them both
Could we you do a video off the understanding of HIV/AIDS to learn more about that one?
In my opinion, most STIs are treated similarly if the infection is diagnosed early. Regardless of the specific STI, as long as it is treated in its early stages, antibiotics are typically the primary option. For instance, if you have Chlamydia or Gonorrhea, you will likely receive an antibiotic injection and be prescribed oral antibiotics for 7 to 10 days. Since the treatment for most STIs is similar, antibiotics should be made available over the counter with proper education on their use to prevent antibiotic resistance. It is unreasonable that every time someone may or may not have an STI, a doctor must prescribe antibiotics. For example, if you are diagnosed with Chlamydia or Gonorrhea, you will receive antibiotics.
What about treatment?
Thanks doctor
Hello Dr, I got diagnosis with Herpes Doctor two months ago, They prescribed medicine( acyclovir ) for me I took it all for 24 days, I went back he said I should come back 6 months time but there is still this lump on testicular. Please Doctor I need your help🙏.
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Thank you so much @doctorodia1 for your treatment and your consultations. I'm forever grateful to you. You've been such a kind and caring doctor for me during my hard time of herpes virus. Thank you for doing everything that you do and helping me during a hard time. I'll definitely spread this to the whole world…