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STI Treatment At Home

Being exposed to a sexually transmitted disease or infection can be an embarrassing moment in someone’s life. There is often a stigma surrounding them forcing others to feel down and to seek STI treatment at home rather than from a qualified medical professional.

Don’t be afraid of reaching out to a doctor for treating a STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) or STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease). Not only are they highly experienced and have more than likely helped dozens of others, they’re your best bet at preventing severe and lasting complications as a result not treating the infection/disease properly.

Searching for STI treatment online you will no doubt come across various STI treatment at home remedies and testing kits, all with varying claims of success and failure.

STI Treatment Clinic Near Me

One of the first things you can do is to check whether or not there is a ‘STI treatment clinic near me’ using the NHS website. Enter your post code into the search box and it will display a list of nearby clinics.

Typically each of these clinics will provide access to all types of contraception, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections. Not all clinics will provide the following services:

  • Advice, individual assessment and supply of different methods of contraception including implants, injection, pills, patches and intrauterine methods.
  • Pregnancy testing, advice for unplanned pregnancy and termination referral.
  • Emergency contraception
  • Male condoms
  • Chlamydia screening and treatment
  • Bookable telephone advice and assessments
  • Sexual health screen

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, you are advised to call your sexual health clinic if you need help or advice. Only go to the ‘STI treatment clinic near me’ in person if you’ve been told to do so.

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STI Treatment Online & STD Treatment Online

Finding STD treatment online can be a struggle, especially finding medication that is legitimate and legal. You can obtain legitimate STI treatment online via My Pharmacy by simply completing a 5-minute consultation that is reviewed by our pharmacist. As of today My Pharmacy currently sells Chlamydia and Genital Herpes treatment, with plans to expand in the future. Order before 5pm Monday-Friday and you’ll receive your treatment the next day *depending on the shipping option chosen*

Always make sure you’re buying it from a registered and regulated pharmacy in the UK. You can check the General Pharmaceutical Council before purchasing medication.

STI Over The Counter Treatment

Generally, the only person who can determine the appropriate treatment for your STI or STD is a healthcare provider. Prescription only medication is usually the answer to many of these infections and diseases, and what you’ll need will depend on the type of infection you have. For example Chlamydia is cured with antibiotics, while herpes can be managed (not cured entirely) with antiviral medication.

Some STI over the counter treatment may be recommended to help ease symptoms, promote healing, or prevent the infection from reoccurring. Azithromycin has been reported to be made over the counter to treat asymptomatic chlamydia infections. It should be noted that you should first seek diagnosis and help before purchasing any STI over the counter treatment. Not treating a sexually transmitted infection properly can cause potentially harmful side effects such as infertility.

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Different STI Treatment Medications

There are many different medical options available for treating specific infections, including two called Flucloxacillin STI Treatment and STI Chlamydia Treatment Doxycycline. Both of these are known as an antibiotic and are used to treat infections such as chest infections, skin infections and the topic at hand, sexually transmitted infections.

A single dose of Flucloxacillin STI Treatment is often all that’s needed to cure many sexually transmitted bacterial infections, including gonorrhoea, syphilis, chlamydia and trichomoniasis.

Once a course of STI Chlamydia Treatment Doxycycline is started, it’s necessary to continue to take it until the course is complete. It’s also important to avoid any sexual intercourse until seven days after the antibiotic treatment has completed. Women who have been treated will also be recommended a retest after a three month period, as there is a high chance of reinfection.

If you don’t think you’ll be able to follow through on the full course of Flucloxacillin STI treatment, tell your doctor as a shorter, simpler course of treatment may be available.

Common Questions About STIs and STDs

How to treat STI/STD?

Sexually transmitted diseases and infections caused by bacteria are generally easier to treat. Infections caused by a virus on the other hand are typically harder to treat, and are managed instead of cured.

Prescribed antibiotics are used to cure many sexually transmitted bacterial infections, including gonorrhoea, syphilis, chlamydia and trichomoniasis. Gonorrhoea and chlamydia usually appear together and treated at the same time.

For viral infections, antiviral drugs are prescribed to treat herpes or HIV. They are normally taken for long periods of time and help supress the virus responsible for outbreaks. The sooner antiviral treatment is started, the more effective it will be in the long term. Taking them as instructed can also reduce the amount of virus active in your body, making it so low that it can hardly be detected on a blood test.

If you have any questions or concerns about how to treat STI/STD, speak to your doctor or local pharmacist for advice.

Can STI be cured?

More than one million new cases of Chlamydia, gonorrhoea, trichomoniasis, and syphilis are diagnosed each day. The good news is all of the above infections are curable, but one in particular is becoming difficult to control.

  • Gonorrhoea may be on the verge of becoming an incurable and untreatable disease, due to the increased likelihood of the disease becoming resistant to treatment. Unless another drug is developed, there may be no gonorrhoea treatment option available.
  • Chlamydia can be cured with a course of antibiotics but be careful, a repeat infection is common.
  • Trichomoniasis is also treated quickly and easily with antibiotics and can take up to 5 to 7 days before the infection is cleared.
  • Syphilis is treat with an antibiotic called penicillin. Syphilis should be taken seriously. Syphilis that is left untreated can cause permanent problems like brain damage, blindness and paralysis.

Don’t worry about whether or not can STI be cured, the majority of cases are cured with no lasting damage. However, the sooner you start treatment, the better. Any STI or STD left untreated can cause several severe neurologic manifestations, including blindness, infertility and mother-to-child transmission.

Can STI kill you?

Contracting an STD may weaken the immune system, leaving your body more vulnerable to other infections. A disease called Pelvic inflammatory disease can occur as a complication of gonorrhoea in women, making them unable to have children. It even has the possibility of killing you.

As long as you are treating a sexually transmitted infection/disease, the likelihood of it killing you is zero. Any infection left untreated however, can lead to serious conditions. Cancers of the vulva, cervix, vagina, penis, and anus have an increased chance of occurring when infections are left to fester. STDs such as syphilis and AIDs, can cause death. All STDs can cause harm, the amount of harm depends on how fast or slowly treatment is started. Have any concerns about “Can STI kill you?” and what you can do to prevent infection? Speak to your local pharmacist or doctor for advice. There are many steps you can take to help prevent future infections, such as contraception.

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