This is Why Your Precaution is Better than Cure

STDs and STIs are a common concern in the current times. These diseases spread through any form of sexual contact. Although modern medicine is able to cure many of the STIs and STDs, these medications are known to disrupt your body balance and put you at risk of contracting serious conditions. A look into the commonly prescribed medicines and their side effects. Macrolide medications and severe side effects:

Macrolides like Azithromycin are advised to treat Chlamydia in general. The severe forms of side effect of this drug include abdominal pain, rashes, diarrhoea and nausea.

Penicillins are not suitable for everyone

Chronic infections like Syphilis are treated using Penicillin. But this drug is known to produce severe forms of side effects in some people. Commonly observed side effect includes rashes, confusion and headaches. Degebrated liver function and elevation in creatinine levels.

Rocephin or Cephalosporins

Medications like Rocephin or Ceftriaxone are prescribed to treat PID or Epididymitis. This medication is not advisable for prolonged use as it causes gallstones. Cephalosporins or Tetracyclines are advised for curing Epididymitis. This drug causes general confusion, serum sickness, renal failures and in some cases, colon or blood disorder.

When the side effects of the drug produce severe forms of illness which may simply push your body from one sickness to another, it is best to stay safe by exercising precaution when involved in sexual intercourse. Being in an honest monogamous relationship is just one way of staying safe. Exercising regularly and eating healthy is another important precautionary measure against STDs.

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Originally posted 2021-09-29 05:31:16.

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