Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that are spread through sexual contact. They can affect both men and women and may not always show symptoms, making them difficult to detect without testing.
Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent complications and reduce the risk of transmission to others. Treatment options vary depending on the type of STD, but the goal is always the same: eliminate the infection, manage symptoms, and prevent long-term health issues.
The doctor examines your skin, understands your STD condition, and checks for triggers such as unprotected sex, multiple partners, or other risk factors.
A confidential and customized treatment plan is created using the right combination of medications, laboratory testing, and medical guidance based on the type of infection.
Regular follow-up helps monitor recovery, ensure complete clearance of infection, and prevent reinfection or complications.
We can guide you through STD care, treatment options, and what results to expect from your plan.
Below are a few common questions that patients ask before starting STD treatment.
STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) refers to infections that are spread through sexual contact. These can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites and can affect various parts of the body.
STDs are infections that can affect the reproductive system and overall health if left untreated. Even if symptoms seem mild or disappear, the infection can still remain in the body and lead to serious complications over time such as infertility, organ damage, or chronic health issues. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for complete recovery and to prevent spread to others.
STDs are caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites and are usually transmitted through unprotected sexual contact. They can spread through vaginal, oral, or anal sex with an infected partner. Some infections may also spread through close skin-to-skin contact or from mother to baby during pregnancy or childbirth. In many cases, a person may not show symptoms but can still carry and transmit the infection.
Yes! Most STDs can be effectively treated or managed depending on the type of infection. However, early diagnosis is very important for successful treatment and to avoid complications. Our clinic provides confidential and personalized care based on your condition and test results.
In short, our STD clinic protocol consists of: