Venereal Diseases Treatment

Venereal Diseases Treatment

Some sexually transmitted virus like Venereal Disease can spread by using unsterilized needles, from mother to infant amid labour, or breastfeeding, and blood transfusions.

The sexually transmitted virus has been around for a large number of years. The genital areas are generally moist and warm environments – perfect for the development of yeasts, infections, and microscopic organisms.

Microorganisms that exist on the skin or bodily fluid layers of the male or female genital zone can be transmitted, as would organisms be able to in semen, vaginal discharges, or blood amid sex.

Sexually transmitted infections are more easily passed on during unprotected sex – without using safer sex options (i.e., condoms, dams, sanitizing sex toys).

Venereal Disease Symptoms

One reason Venereal Disease spread is that people think they can only be infected if they have sexual intercourse. But this myth is absolutely wrong. A person can get some this infection, like herpes or genital warts, through skin-to-skin contact with an infected area or sore.

Another myth about Venereal disease is that you can’t get them if you have oral or anal sex. That’s also wrong because the viruses or bacteria that cause STDs can enter the body through tiny cuts or tears in the mouth and anus, as well as the genitals.

Venereal Disease Medicine

If antibiotics are not taken properly, the infection will not be cured. The number of days you take antibiotics depends on your illness and the type of antibiotic medicine. Azithromycin and doxycycline cure chlamydia in up to 95 out of 100 cases.

  1. Bacterial STIs can be cured with antibiotic treatments such as Azithromycin or Doxycycline.
  2. We offer 3 treatments for genital herpes Valtrex, Famvir and Aciclovir.
  3. We offer 3 treatments for genital warts Aldara, Condyline and Warticon.


The most frequently asked questions

Q1. What does a sexologist do? A sexologist is a medical professional who diagnoses and treats sexual health problems in men and women. This includes physical, psychological, and hormonal issues related to sexual performance, desire, and relationships.
Q2. When should I visit a sexologist? You should visit a sexologist if you experience persistent sexual problems such as erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, low libido, pain during intercourse, or performance anxiety that affects your confidence or relationship.
Q3. Is sexologist treatment in Delhi confidential? Yes, Janata Clinic is reputed sexologist clinic in Delhi follow strict confidentiality and privacy policies. All consultations, tests, and treatments are conducted discreetly to protect patient privacy.
Q4. What are the common sexual problems treated by sexologists? Sexologists commonly treat erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, low sexual desire, nightfall, infertility, hormonal imbalance, sexual weakness, performance anxiety, and relationship-related sexual issues.
Q5. Can erectile dysfunction be cured permanently? Erectile dysfunction can be effectively treated in most cases by identifying the root cause. With proper medical treatment, counseling, and lifestyle changes, many patients experience long-term improvement.
Q6. Do sexologists treat both men and women? Yes, sexologists treat both male and female sexual health problems, including infertility, low desire, pain during intercourse, hormonal issues, and relationship counseling.
Q7.What treatment options are available? Treatment may include medical therapy, hormonal treatment, psychosexual counseling, lifestyle and diet changes, and in some cases, ayurvedic or holistic treatment depending on the patient’s condition.
Q8. Is online sexologist consultation available in Delhi? Yes, many sexologist clinics in Delhi offer online consultations for initial assessment and follow-up appointments, ensuring privacy and convenience.
Q9. How long does sexologist treatment take? The duration of treatment depends on the type and severity of the condition. Some issues may improve within a few weeks, while others may require longer-term treatment and counseling.
Q10. Are sexologist treatments safe? Yes, treatments provided by qualified and experienced sexologists are safe, medically approved, and tailored to the patient’s health condition.