Classification of
Sexual Transmitted Disease (STD )
Sexually transmitted diseases are a group of
diseases which are mainly transmitted by sexual contact. Approximately 90% of
sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted by direct sexual contact. And, 10%
of sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted by indirect sexual contact.
Classification of Sexually Transmitted Diseases:
Class A: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Currently, there is no cure
method and/or cure medication for this disease.
Class B: Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Nongonococcal Urethritis, Chlamydia, Urogenital
system Mycoplasma, Vaginitis, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), and other
sexually transmitted diseases of this class.
Class C: Condyloma Acuminatum, Genital Herpes, Human Cytomegaloviral Infection,
Pubic Candidiasis, and Reiter's Syndrome.
Our 3D treatment can cure most of the Class B and C sexually transmitted
diseases. Over the past 20 years, the cure rate of our 3D treatment is 100%
in treating gonorrhea, mycoplasma, and Chlamydia, etc.
The Most
Common
Sexual
Transmitted Disease (STD )
1) Gonorrhea: Gonorrhea causes frequent urination, urgent urination, odynuria
and urethral pus in males. It will spread and cause epididymitis. Gonorrhea can
also cause seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis.
2) Chlamydia and mycoplasma : Clinical research indicates chlamydia and
mycoplasma are the main causes of non-gonococcal urethritis. Patients, who have
genitourinary infection caused by Chlamydia and mycoplasma, may not have obvious
symptoms at the time of infection. When these infections spread, they cause
damage, are difficult to treat, and result in infertility. Chlamydia and
mycoplasma infections will cause epididymitis and reduce sperm count and
quality. In males, they cause deferentitis, seminal vesiculitis , prostatitis,
and epididymitis. In females they cause abdominal inflammation and fallopian
tube stricture and blockage. Sperm and eggs cannot combine or combine but cannot
implant, resulting in female infertility.
3) Genital Herpes: 90% of genital herpes are caused by herpes simplex virus II.
The biggest characteristic of genital herpes is frequent relapse with blisters
appearing on the genitals. Patients may have burning sensation, itching, and
pain. Herpes simplex virus may cause cervical cancer in females. The negative
influences of genital herpes on fertility include premature birth and
miscarriage. Pregnant women who have genital herpes should have caesarian
section. Otherwise new born infants will be infected causing severe damage to
infants.
Symptoms of
Sexual Transmitted Disease (STD )
Common Symptoms of
Sexually Transmitted Disease:1) Genital ulcer indicating Syphilis.2)
Wart like projections appeared on the vulva indicating Condyloma
Acuminatum.3) Small blisters appeared on the vulva indicating
Genital Herpes.4) Purulent discharge at the tip of urethra
indicating Gonorrhea. 5) Abnormal discharge, itchy, pain, discomfort
and burning inside the urethra, pain in the lower abdomen, and pain
during sex indicating Chlamydia and Mycoplasma infections.
The Character of
Sexually Transmitted Disease in Males :1) Unprotected sexual
contact.2) Damaged skin or mucosa of the reproductive organ.3)
Irritation symptoms in the urinary tract.4) Discharge from the
urethra.5) Burning sensation in the urethra.6) Urgent urination.7)
Frequent urination.
The Character of
Sexually Transmitted Disease in Females: 1) No significant clinical
symptoms. 2) Difficult to diagnose. 3) High risk for complications,
such as, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), infertility and ectopic
pregnancy.4) Easy to cause genital complications and affect a baby
health.
Principles of
Sexual Transmitted Disease
Treatment and Points for Attention
1) The infection must
be identified. Once urological infection symptoms appear the patient
must have thorough testing to identify the sexually transmitted
pathogen(s) contracted. The treatment must be carried out in
accordance with test results. However, in clinical practice patients
often get treatment before having the proper tests for causative
pathogens. This kind of treatment procedure has no goals. And,
usually causes chronic infection, complications, and the masking of
pathogens.
2) The infection must
be distinguished from a bloodstream infection or ascending
infection. Bloodstream infections will cause symptoms in a short
period of time. Patients can be feverish, chilly, and have
significant whole body symptoms. These infections should be treated
with high blood concentration medications. Ascending infections
normally cause irritation in urethra, prostate, and bladder. They
should be treatment with high urine concentration medications.
3) It must be
determined if the patient has an obstruction in his/her urological
system. Obstructions in urological systems are a direct inducement
to infections. Infections caused by obstructions are not easily
cured. Patients are most likely to relapse, and taking oral
antibiotics can easily lead to bacterial strain drug resistance.
4) The medical
treatment should clear the infection completely to avoid relapse
and/or turning an acute infection into a chronic infection. At
present, because of wrong treatment methods, such as, the misuse of
medicine and misdiagnosis, bacterial drug resistance strains
develop. Acute urological infections often turn into chronic
infections. This makes successful treatment more difficult. To
prevent an acute infection from turning chronic, a patient must be
properly tested and the pathogens identified when the symptoms first
appear. During the acute phase, symptoms can normally be controlled
within 24 to 48 hours. Patients must take the same dosage of
prescribed medicine for 7 days. If the patient has a history of
infection or urinary blockage, etc., he/she should take the
prescribed medicine for a longer period of time (keeping the same
dosage of medicine for 2 to 6 weeks).
3D
Sexual Transmitted Disease Treatment
At our 3D treatment
clinics, we collect tissue samples from infected surfaces and fluid
samples from deep tissue areas. We use the International Standard
Test Method to detect sexually transmitted pathogens accurately. We
analyze the test results and combine with the patient symptoms,
physical examination, and our extensive clinical experience to
locate and treat the infected areas.
Sexual Transmitted
Disease(STD),that cause only the surface infection of the
genitourinary organs, non gonococcal urethritis( NGU), vaginitis,and
cervicitis can often be completely cured within 2 weeks of 3D
Treatment. Sexual Transmitted Disease(STD),that cause the deep
infection of the genitourinary organs, prostatitis, epididymitis,
pelvic inflammatory disease, and/or infertility can often be
completely cured within 4 weeks of 3D Treatment.
Our exclusive 3D
Treatment allows the medicine to work in the infected areas located
deep within the genitourinary tract at high concentrations.Our
proprietary 3D Sexual Transmitted Disease treatment is superior to
all other treatments currently available for the eradication of
sexually transmitted pathogens rooted deep in the genitourinary
system, and for clearing blockage and toxic residue. Over the last
20 years, our cure rate for treating gonococcus, mycoplasma and
chlamydia is 100%. Our cure rate in treating human papilloma virus
(HPV), cytomegalo virus, coxsackie virus is over 95%,and herpes
simplex virus is over 90%. After the sexually transmitted pathogens
and blockages are eliminated, genitourinary function and fertility
can be reestablished.
Suggestions for
Healthy Sex
1) Males who have
phimosis and redundant prepuce should cut the prepuce.
2) Females must keep the vulva clean. They should clean the vulva
frequently.
3) Males and Females must keep their genital area clean. This should
be done before and after sex.
4) The female vagina has a very strong self-cleaning ability, please
do not misuse vaginal lotion.
5) Wear cotton underwear and change it frequently. This helps to
keep the genital area clean.
6) Females should be very carefully to change their underware
frequently. If the smell, color or shape of the discharge changes,
they should suspect gynecological inflammation. They should go to
the hospital to have the proper tests and treatment as soon as
possible. Use of medicine without the proper testing can make the
symptoms worse.
7) Healthy sexual mentality is very important. If you find that you
have confusion regarding sex and it is difficult for you to resolve
this yourself, then you should schedule an appointment with a
professional psychologist/psychiatrist as soon as possible.
Common Wrong
Concepts About Sexual Transmitted Disease (STD )
1) Sexually
transmitted disease cannot be contracted by oral sex. This is not
correct. Oral sex is an important way of transmitting sexually
transmitted disease. Chlamydia, Herpes, Gonorrhea, Syphilis,
Nongonococcal Urethritis, and AIDS, etc., can be transmitted by oral
sex.
2) If you always wear
a condom then you will not be infected with a sexually transmitted
disease. This is not correct. Wearing a condom is the best way to
help prevent sexually transmitted disease. However, this does not
mean there is no risk of infection. A person can still be infected
when using a condom if it breaks during sex, if it is used in the
wrong way, and if it is not a qualified condom. Also, a condom only
covers part of the penis. Other genital skin is exposed and
susceptible to infections, such as, herpes, HPV, and viruses, etc.
3) Taking vitamin C
before sex will prevent sexually transmitted disease. This is not
correct. Vitamin C has no function of preventing sexually
transmitted disease.
4) Taking antibiotics
before visiting a prostitute will allow a person to have sex without
a condom. This is not correct. Antibiotics only work for sexually
transmitted diseases caused by bacteria. They are not effective on
viruses and fungus, etc. Misuse of antibiotics will only make
bacteria resistance.
5) If there are no
more symptoms then there is no need to continue the treatment for
sexually transmitted disease. This is not correct. There is a
certain time period that sexually transmitted disease must be
treated to prevent an acute infection from going chronic. Suffers
should not stop taking medicine when they have no symptoms. They
need to finish their treatment course to avoid relapse and/or to
prevent drug resistance bacteria strains.
6) If I do not have
sex with another person then I will not catch a sexually transmitted
disease. This is not correct. For example, Herpes and Condyloma
Cuminatum can be transmitted without sexual contact. People can get
sexually transmitted Syphilis and AIDS by blood transfusion or by
sharing needles with an infected person.
7) If a person has a
sexually transmitted disease, his/her sexual partner does not need
treatment if he/she has no symptoms. This is not correct. Once a
person is infected, his/her sexual partner needs to have tests done
and receive treatment to avoid the infection being transmitted
between them.
8) The symptoms of
sexually transmitted disease only show on the genital organs. This
is not correct. Besides the urogenital organs, signs of sexually
transmitted disease can also show in other organs of the body, such
as, the skin, mouth, eyes, rectum, around the anus, and joints, etc.