The length of time that an STD stays in your system after being treated varies depending on the type of STD and the effectiveness of the treatment. Some STDs like chlamydia and gonorrhea can be cured with antibiotics and may be cleared from the body within a few days to a few weeks. However, other STDs like herpes and HIV are lifelong infections that can be managed but not completely eliminated. Regular testing and follow-up care with a healthcare provider are important to monitor for any reoccurrence.
It depends on what condition is being treated, and how long the hospital stay.
The length of treatment sessions varies and depends on the area being treated.
leprosy is being treated well and their medicine costs £21 each. A helping organisation is Lepra. People with leprosy take this medicine daily for as long as they need,
That depends on what infection is being treated. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your condition.
how long can i use Citalopram for?
As long as it is not well treated
As long as the mistress is willing to accept being treated like yesterday's trash. The affair will end the day she threatens to tell the wife, or she dumps his sorry, cheating butt.
Usually, pregnant women are treated for two weeks.
"Guards" were really just soldiers. They were treated great as long as they worshiped Hitler.
Hemorrhoids will generally heal and shrink up in 7 to 10 days if being treated well, but some hemorrhoids such as internal may last indefinitely even though the symptoms subside. Severe cases of hemorrhoids may take longer to heal or may required special procedures to have them removed.
If pubic lice are treated effectively, the infestation will end. There are no long-term effects.