Commonly used drugs for venereal diseases
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The lower body is painful and itchy badly. I found that there is a string of small blisters on the glans. It seems that it is going to be erosive. It is said that it is venereal disease after examination. Now I am taking the medicine orally. Is the commonly used medicine for venereal disease? Do you have any experience with these procedures? Now let's talk about the commonly used drugs for the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases.
Commonly used drugs for venereal diseases
Drug 1: 2% gentian violet solution, or 10% bismuth gallate, zinc oxide ointment or mud ointment, Arnebia officinalis ointment, 0. 5% neomycin ointment or 0. 25%~0。 1% herpetic acid (IDU) ointment, 5% herpetic acid dimethyl sulfoxide solution (for skin herpes), etc.
Drug 2: local skin care and treatment. Topical application of butylamine or calamine lotion, 3-5 times a day. 2% gentian violet solution or neomycin furfural oil paste was applied to the patients with erosion. Or ultraviolet irradiation, audio frequency electrotherapy, laser irradiation (He Ne or CO2 beam expansion), TDP spectrum irradiation, etc.
Drug 3: can give analgesics such as aspirin, analgin, indomethacin, ibuprofen, Xinhuang Tablets, etc. Postherpetic neuralgia requires a combination of analgesics and sedatives, such as doxepin. Cimetidine, dexamethasone, cyproheptadine orally, vitamin B12, intramuscular injection once a day for 10 days.
matters needing attention
STD patients are mainly infected through sexual contact. One side of the family gets sick from the society, then infects the spouse through sexual life, and passes on to the family through close life contact, which not only brings physical pain, but also causes family discord. Therefore, improving sexual morality and avoiding extramarital sex is an important aspect to prevent the occurrence of sexually transmitted diseases. Don't use other people's underwear, swimsuit and bathtub; don't take a bath in the public bath, advocate taking a shower, and don't directly sit on the chair in the bath after taking a bath; try to use squatting toilet in the public toilet; wash hands with soap before and after going to the toilet.