Which is the best way to treat venereal disease
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Recently, I heard that a friend of mine suffered from venereal disease. His girlfriend knew that she was trying to break up with him. After finding out the problem, the doctor gave me timely treatment. Now my condition is getting better. Today, let me tell you which is the best way to treat venereal disease.
Which is the best way to treat venereal disease
Treatment 1: general treatment, (1) mainly to keep the local clean, dry. It can be washed with isotonic normal saline every day, and pain patients can take oral analgesics to give mental comfort. (2) Patients complicated with bacterial infection can use antibiotic ointment externally. (3) If local pain is obvious, topical 5% lidocaine hydrochloride ointment or oral analgesics can be used. (4) Psychological support, explain the nature of the disease, the causes of recurrence and how to treat and deal with it, enhance the confidence of fighting against the disease.
Treatment 2: antiviral therapy, the recommended treatment options include: acyclovir, oral, 5 times a day; or acyclovir, oral, 3 times a day; or valaciclovir, oral, 2 times a day; or famciclovir, oral, 3 times a day. The course of treatment is 7-10 days for newly diagnosed STD and 5 days for recurrent STD. Patients with frequent recurrence need to take a lower dose for a longer course of treatment.
Treatment 3: Life conditioning, in the venereal disease, we should pay attention to daily life and eating habits, develop good living habits, at the same time in the daily diet to eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, but also drink more water.
matters needing attention
Venereal disease prevention and health care, pay attention to personal hygiene, avoid dirty sex and sexual disorder. Sexual contact infection is the main mode of transmission of the disease, and the prevention should be mainly to avoid dirty sexual intercourse and sexual disorder. In addition, a small number of people can be infected through indirect contact. They should pay attention to personal hygiene and do not share daily necessities, such as towels, underwear, bathtubs, etc.