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Four therapeutic principles on curing chlamydia

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Time: 2014/12/1 14:47:04

chlamydia, as one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the world, has a long incubation period. It commonly lasts for one to three weeks. This commonly is also easy to be misdiagnosed with UTI. Therefore, it is stubborn and hard to be eradicated. In order to increase the cure rate, here are four therapeutic principles on curing that patients should pay attention to.


Choose the most proper antibiotics


Chlamydia which differs from virus and bacteria cannot be cured by penicillin and cephalosporin drugs. What's more, since some patients have some antibiotics taking history, it is necessary for patient to take antimicrobial susceptibility test. However, if you the one that unwilling to take antibiotics, you can also choose the herbal medicine. Women can take Fuyan Pill to get a cure and men can take Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill to get a cure.


Take adequate medication with enough time


No matter what treating methods you will choose at last, you should take adequate medication with required treating course. Generally speaking, the chlamydia infection can be controlled by antibiotics for around 7 to 10 days. And to eradicate to this condition, sufferers may need to take one more week antibiotics even all the symptoms are gone. If not, drug resistance will be produced and the chlamydia can develop into chronic type and hard to be eliminated by antibiotics.


Avoid secondary infection


Whatever kind of infection you should, you should also to avoid the secondary infection. Therefore, patients have to pay attention to the genital hygiene, lifestyle and so on. Since chlamydia is a STD, patients should avoid sharing personal stuff with healthy or chlamydia people. What's more, chlamydia victims also have to limit their sexual partner and refuse sexual intercourse during curing period.


Receive reexamination


After a period of curing with antibiotics or herbal medicine, patients need to take reexamination in hospital. Treatment can be stopped when there is no more chlamydia in the culture test. On the contrary, if the chlamydia still is there, patients need to increase the dosage or change the medicine they currently taken. They can also take the antimicrobial susceptibility test again to choose a proper medicine.
Although the above mentioned four therapeutic principles on curing chlamydia are just brief introduction (If you want to know more, please visit this page: http://www.chlamydiacure.net/), the chlamydia still can be uprooted as long as patients can follow them strictly.