Where is venereal disease treated
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The cervix is very precious for a woman, so I always pay attention to the maintenance of this place. But today, I found that there was ulcer on it, and the symptom was STD. The day the doctor to prescribe medicine, and now is taking medicine conditioning, let's talk about a venereal disease in which treatment.
Where is venereal disease treated
First of all: the key to the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases is early diagnosis and early treatment, oral antiviral drugs within 72 hours of each blister, as long as the active treatment of herpes zoster patients. If the virus in the body and the virus sensing to the peripheral nerve are removed quickly, there will be no sequelae in vitro, otherwise it may form sequelae neuralgia.
Secondly: the recurrence rate of venereal disease is quite high. There are two principles for treatment. First, insist on treatment. Because herpesvirus is very stubborn, the process of killing is relatively long, so we should prepare for killing for three months to six months, and use drugs correctly. At present, western medicine has almost no killing effect on the virus, which is just the strong point of traditional Chinese medicine or Tibetan medicine. It is not necessary to choose Western medicine as the ultimate treatment. As long as we adhere to these two principles, sexually transmitted diseases can be completely cured.
Finally: sexually transmitted diseases the earlier the treatment, the better. Sexually transmitted diseases are inflammatory and recurrent sexually transmitted diseases caused by herpes simplex virus invasion of genital skin and mucous membrane. At present, the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases is divided into general treatment, antiviral treatment and traditional Chinese medicine treatment. In addition, the individual must do a good job in nursing.
matters needing attention
The harm of this disease is very big, therefore, we must know more about this knowledge in our daily life, only in this way can we better prevent and prevent ourselves from suffering from sexually transmitted diseases.