What sexual transmitted diseases are treatable?!


Question: Ones like gonnorhea, and syphillis, and crabs. Herpes and warts are treatable but will stay with you forever. Although, there are meds to control out breaks. Aids isnt treatable, you die from that


Answers: Ones like gonnorhea, and syphillis, and crabs. Herpes and warts are treatable but will stay with you forever. Although, there are meds to control out breaks. Aids isnt treatable, you die from that

Children, apparently you can take them to a GP or Hospital and they fix the problem

Most are treatable except HIV and all are preventable by using condoms.

ALL OF THEM. Wear protection all time, this not only stops sexually transmitted diseases but stops unwanted pregnancy.

They're all treatable. Some respond to treatment, some don't. Which one would you like?

Most are treatable , some are uncurable like Hiv/Aids. Talk to a doctor or someone at Planned Parenthood or look it up online. Happy New Year.

most of them except HIV and herpes are curable, they are all treatable though.

Bacterial infections like Gnorrhea, Chlamydia and others are treatable. Any type of viral infection is not treatable.....you can only take medicine to control your syptoms. Same thing goes for a common cold-which is a virus- you can only control the symptoms...the virus is with you forever.

Everything is TREATABLE.
Treatable means something that will ease they signs and symptoms of the disease, and make it more bearable to live with.
There are a few that do not have a cure like HIV, AID, Herpes, Hepatitis, and maybe a few more.

Most of them, are treatable these days, - with antibiotics, - but, - well, - let's just say, - that NONE of them, are "ANYTHING TO CLAP ABOUT!"





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