Sexual Healing: Curable and Incurable STDs

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There are different numbers of STDs out there – some of them caused by bacteria, viruses and parasites. Some of these STDs can be treated while some others cannot. Some of these STDs are cleared by the body’s system over time, even without medication.

However, the problem is hinged on knowing which of the STDs can be treated or cured and which ones cannot. One of the easiest ways to know this is to know which of the diseases are viral. Another way of finding out which STD can be treated is to step into any STD check clinic in London for information.

Here is a list of some STDs that can be cured and some that currently has no cure.

STDs that can be cured with prescriptions or medications

  1. Gonorrhoea

Gonorrhoea is an STD caused by bacteria. It is usually very common in young people. It can be treated with antibiotics. However, recently, there have been cases of gonorrhoea that is resistant to antibiotics.

  • Chlamydia

This is another common STD in the UK that is caused by bacteria. Chlamydia can be treated with just one single round of antibiotics administered in any STD check clinic in London.

  • Syphilis

Once you are unsure if you have been infected with syphilis, you should take an STD test in London. They will confirm the stage of the syphilis infection. Syphilis attacks the body in different stages;  primary, secondary, early latent phase and late latent phase. Each stage has different symptoms.

The primary and secondary stages can be treated easily with penicillin, but the later stages will require a higher dose. Note that, the damage caused by the infection is irreversible even after treatment.

  • Trichomoniasis

This is caused by  a parasite and is easily cured with antibiotics

  • Scabies

These are mites that are spread through direct skin contact. They can be controlled using prescribed body washes and practising good personal /clothing hygiene.

  • Pubic lice

These are also spread through skin contact. Good personal hygiene and prescribed body washes can remove them.

STDs that cannot be cured currently

  1. HIV /AIDS

Human immunodeficiency virus is a viral STD that develops into AIDS if not treated. HIV attacks the immune system, making it unable to protect the body from other diseases. This disease currently has no cure. However, there are antiretroviral therapies administered in STD clinics near you or STD check clinic in London that suppresses the viral load.

  • Oral herpes

These are cold sores caused by the HSV-1 or HSV-2 strain of the virus. It is unpredictable and remains in the body, sometimes in an inactive state.

  • Genital herpes

These are viral infections that cause sores/lesions on or around the genitals  Visit an STD check clinic in London for an STD test once you notice these symptoms. Same as oral herpes, they remain in the body –sometimes in an inactive state.

  • HPV

The Human Papilloma Virus can cause warts and in severe cases, some types of cancer. It has no cure and can sometimes lie inactive in the body.

  • Chronic hepatitis B

This occurs after the initial acute phase hepatitis B, usually months after infection with the virus, and then remains throughout your lifetime. It can cause liver disease and worse, death.

STDs that the body can cure over time

  1. Molluscum contagium

This is a viral STD that the body flushes out by itself within a period of 6 – 18 months or even up to four years.

  • Hepatitis A

This virus only lasts about a couple of months, sometimes 6 months before the body clears it out on its own.

  • Acute hepatitis B & C

Acute hepatitis B only lasts about 6 months in the body before it is gotten rid of in the body. Hepatitis C is only cleared in 1 out of 5 patients. The rest usually develops into chronic HCV.

  • HPV

Some cases of HPV is cleared from the body after one or two years. Some cases end up causing genital warts.

Whichever STD you might be infected with, you should get tested at any STD check clinic in London to know what the problem is and to get the right treatment.

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