What Are the Treatment Options for STDs?
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi, and many of the most common ones can be treated with antibiotics or antifungals. However, some STDs, like genital warts, HPV, and HIV, can’t be cured (although symptoms can sometimes be managed).
If you’re sexually active, it’s critical to receive regular STD testing to ensure early detection and treatment; this will protect your health and prevent the spread of infection.
Here’s a look at how STD testing works, why it’s important, and the treatment options available for different STDs. (Looking for complimentary STD testing and treatment? We’ve got you covered. Schedule your appointment today.)
STD testing is a straightforward process, and the type of test you need depends on the specific infection being screened for. Here are the common types of STD tests:
Many STDs are asymptomatic, meaning they don’t show any noticeable symptoms—but they can still damage your health. Regular testing is essential because it’s the only way to detect an infection early. If left untreated, STDs can lead to serious health complications such as infertility, chronic pain, or increased risk of contracting HIV. Testing also helps prevent the spread of infections to sexual partners and allows for timely treatment, minimizing health risks and complications.
The treatment for STDs varies depending on the type of infection:
If you’re sexually active, it’s essential to receive routine STD testing and treatment to protect your health—and if you think you might be pregnant, it’s critical to get tested asap, as untreated STDs can cause life-threatening complications for mother and baby.
At Women’s Care Center, we’re here for you with complimentary STD testing and treatment. Don’t delay. Schedule your appointment today.