Adult Product Q&A Sexual Health Sexually Transmitted Diseases

What are the principles and precautions for the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases?

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Asked on:Mar 31, 2026 09:36 AM

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  • Casandra Casandra

    Mar 31, 2026

      sexually transmitted diseases What are the treatment principles?

      (1) Diagnosis as early as possible and treatment in time. First of all, the diagnosis should be established as soon as possible after the disease is diagnosed, and treatment should not be treated randomly before diagnosis. Secondly, treatment should be given immediately after diagnosis.

      (2) Clear clinical The type determines whether there are comorbidities. Clear clinical classification is extremely important to correctly guide treatment.

      (3) Clarify whether there is drug resistance and whether it is resistant to penicillin, tetracycline, etc., which will help guide treatment correctly.

      (4) Clarify whether there is a combined chlamydia or mycoplasma infection. If there is a combination of chlamydia or mycoplasma infection, a combined drug treatment plan should be formulated.

      (5) For correct, sufficient, regular and comprehensive treatment, the drug most sensitive to gonorrhea should be selected for treatment. The dosage of medicine must be sufficient, the course of treatment must be regular, and the method of medication must be correct.

      (6) Strictly assess the curative effect and follow up the observation. Cure standards should be strictly controlled and the curative effect assessment should be adhered to. Only after reaching the cure standard can it be judged as cured to prevent recurrence. Cured patients should insist on regular check-ups.

      (7) Examine and treat sexual partners at the same time. The patient's husband or wife or both sexual partners should receive examination and treatment at the same time.

      General precautions

      Do not have sex until you are cured. Pay attention to rest, and those with comorbidities must maintain the balance of water, electrolytes, and carbohydrates. Pay attention to local hygiene of the vagina.