With any luck, the treatment may decrease the risk of the rash appearing. It will certainly reduce the severity of any rash.
An STD generally leaves your system after being treated, but this varies depending on the STD. Genital herpes, for example, never actually leaves your system regardless of the treatment.
Facial herpes, or cold sores, is caused by herpes simplex virus. Chickenpox is caused by varicella zoster virus. You can't get chickenpox from someone with facial herpes unless they also have chickenpox.
I'm assuming the question refers to Genital Herpes. Herpes is officially labeled as a Virus, and being a virus it is officially known to have no cure.
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Generally no. If you have a curable one, it'll need to be treated first.Most STD would exclude you from being able to serve in the military. Some treatable ones, such as chlamydia, could be cured before enlistment, but an incurable one, such as HIV, would certainly exclude you.
"Explain being treated in a dignified way?"
after being treated for tricamonasis how long does it stays in your system
It is possible to be pregnant while being treated with PID.
In so many viral diseases mucus transmit the disease. HIV being exception. As virus is in the DNA of the host and as such not secreted in mucus. Influenza, Hepatitis B, Herpes zoster virus. ( Gram-ma next door, probably, almost always give this infection in mouth of the new born. So Herpes zoster of mouth is very common.) Rabies is noted example. But here virus comes in the mouth of the Rabi-ed animal 4 to 5 days before death of the animal. So it is mentioned that if animal dies of Rabies after 12 days of biting the patient. Animal has 'not' transferred the disease to the patient. But you always opt for anti-rabies treatment. As you can not convince the patient and you also do not like to take the risk.
The herpes virus is spread by skin-to-skin contact with an infected person, at the location where the virus is active, during a time when they are shedding virus.If a person shedding cold sore virus at the mouth performs oral sex on you, you can get genital herpes.You can not get genital herpes from your own cold sores, unless you are very flexible.Many people are under the mistaken impression that the type of herpes that causes cold sores is different from the type that causes genital herpes. This is a myth; herpes types 1 and 2 each can cause oral or genital lesions.One third of the population is unaware that they have the virus, that's why it's being spread so easily. One out of 5 people has the virus, and that number is growing. There is no cure. There are antivirals that are prescribed that keep the number of outbreaks down, but like I said, just because you don't have a sore, doesn't mean you can't get it. Acyclovir and Valacyclovir are the two most prescribed anti-virals.
They are being treated just as fairly as every on else is today in the United States.
If you ejaculate while being treated for trichomoniasis, you won't affect treatment. If you have sex with someone while being treated, you could infect the partner, and the partner could then reinfect you.