There
is no denying the fact that Homeopathy is based on Similia Similibus Curentur
indicating the antidotes which enhances the symptoms of the disease can cure
the disease on Mission, restoration and rescue of the health by application in
minute doze of the prescribed medicine..
Sexually transmitted
diseases are gaining significant importance at present due to its rapid spread.
STD’s are infections that can be spread by having sex with another person who
is infected. Your risk is higher if you have had many sex partners, have had
sex with someone who has had many partners or have had sex with an infected person
without using condoms. Many of those infected are teenagers or young adults.
STD’s can be caused by viruses or bacteria. Most STD’s are curable. Some are
not. Many people who have an STD don't know it. They may look healthy, but they
still could have a STD.
The
list below describes some common STD’s:
·
Bacterial Vaginosis: This
is a bacterial infection in women where the normal balance of bacteria in the
vagina is disrupted and replaced by an overgrowth of certain bacteria. The
patient experiences a foul smelling vaginal discharge with pain, itching and
burning. Having Bacterial Vaginosis increases your susceptibility to HIV
infection if exposed to HIV virus.
·
Chancroid: This is a
highly contagious sexually transmitted bacterial infection that causes painful
sores and ulcers of the genitals. If left untreated they can make the
transmission of HIV infection easier.
·
Chlamydia: is a most
common sexually transmitted bacterial infection that can scar the Fallopian
tubes affecting a woman’s ability to have children. Chlamydia may cause an unusual burning, itching and discharge from
vagina or penis, pain during urination, pain in lower abdomen, pain during
sexual intercourse, bleeding between menstrual periods,
mild fever, muscle aches or headache. If left untreated in young girls it can
lead to Pelvic Inflammatory disease which can further cause infertility. If
left untreated in men it causes inflammation of the urethra and epididymis that
helps transport sperms.
·
Crabs: These are small
parasites found on pubic hair and can get passed on during sexual contact. The
only symptom the person might experience is itching in the pubic area.
·
Gonorrhea: This is a bacterial infection of the penis, vagina or anus
that causes pain or burning while urinating with a yellow-green or yellow-white
pus discharge. If left untreated girls may also experience vaginal bleeding
between periods and Pelvic Inflammatory disease with
pain, fever and pain during sexual intercourse and infertility in both men and
women. This can be passed from a mother to her baby during birth causing
meningitis and an eye infection that can result in blindness in newborns if
left untreated. Gonorrhea can affect other organs and parts of the body
including the throat, eyes, heart, brain, skin, and joints.
·
Hepatitis B: This is a disease that affects the liver and
moves from one person to another through blood and other bodily fluids. It can
be transmitted through sexual intercourse and through needles that are shared
by intravenous drug or steroid users who have the virus, or tattoo needles that
haven't been properly sterilized. A pregnant woman can also pass Hepatitis B to
her unborn baby. This infection can cause symptoms similar to viral infections,
such as the flu, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain,
loss of appetite, mild fever and jaundice. If left untreated it can lead to
liver damage and an increased risk of liver cancer.
·
Herpes: Genital herpes is a skin condition that can cause cold sores or
fever blisters that appear on or around the mouth, lips, nose or genitals. It
can be transmitted by unprotected sexual contact, sharing eating utensils or
from kissing someone with a cold sore. The affected area may feel very tender
or painful, and the individual may have flu-like symptoms including fever and
swollen lymph nodes. Herpes increases the risk of HIV infection through herpes sores
during unprotected sexual contact. A pregnant woman can give it to her newborn
during childbirth, leading to meningitis, seizures and brain damage in
newborns.
·
Human Papillomavirus: This
is a virus that affects the skin in the genital area as well as the female
cervix through sexual contact and from mother to her baby during childbirth. There
is a development of warts in the genital area, including the thighs. Warts can
be whitish or flesh colored growths, raised or flat, single or many, small or
large, and sometimes they are cauliflower-shaped. People often are asymptomatic
from genital warts which is why people may not know they have them. Pap smears
and other tests can help diagnose a Human Papillomavirus infection. Genital
Warts if left untreated may cause Cervical Cancer.
·
Pelvic Inflammatory
Disease (PID): - This is an infection of the fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix or
ovaries by Chlamydia, Gonorrhea or other bacteria. PID is very common in teens
with symptoms like pain and tenderness in the lower abdomen, large amounts of
foul-smelling or abnormally colored discharge,
pain during sexual intercourse, painful and heavy menstrual periods, chills,
fever, vomiting, fatigue, loss of appetite, backache and urinary complaints. If
PID goes untreated, it can lead to internal scarring further resulting in
chronic pelvic pain, infertility, tubal or ectopic pregnancy.
·
Syphilis: This is a
bacterial infection that can spread throughout the body and affect the heart,
brain, nerves. This infection is passed from one infected person to another through
direct contact with a syphilis sore. Sores can occur on the external genitals,
vagina, anus, in the rectum, on the lips and in the mouth. Pregnant women with
the disease can pass it to their babies. Untreated Syphilis can cause impotency
in males, damage to internal organs and joints, the syphilitic sores also make
it easier to transmit and acquire HIV infection sexually.
·
Trichomoniasis: This is an
infection of the vagina with yellow or green foamy, foul smelling vaginal
discharge with irritation and itching of the genital area, low abdominal pain
during sex and while urinating.
·
AIDS and HIV: Human immunodeficiency
virus attacks the immune system resulting in AIDS. HIV can be transmitted from
one infected person to another through blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast
milk. People who have other sexually transmitted disease, such as Syphilis, Genital
herpes, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, or Bacterial Vaginosis are at greater risk for
getting HIV during sex with infected partners. A pregnant woman with HIV will
pass it on to her newborn baby before birth, during delivery or from
breastfeeding. AIDS can be fatal and affect every body system, hence, it is
important to detect HIV infection as early as possible so a person can start
medication to delay the onset of AIDS. A person who is HIV positive may start
showing symptoms like extreme weakness or fatigue, rapid weight loss, frequent
fevers that last for several weeks with no explanation, heavy sweating at night,
swollen lymph glands, minor infections that cause skin rashes and mouth,
genital, and anal sores, chronic diarrhea, chronic cough, trouble remembering
things, severe vaginal yeast infections
that don't respond to usual treatment, as well as Pelvic Inflammatory
Disease.
Causes:
·
Sexual activity at a young
age.
·
Multiple sex partners.
·
Unprotected sex.
·
Using unsterilized needles
for tattoos, intravenous drugs and transfusions.
·
Trichomoniasis can be
acquired from sharing moist towels, wet clothing, wet toilet seat and sexual
contact.
General
Symptoms that could be related to any of the above described infections: Sometimes,
early in the infection, there may be no symptoms, or symptoms may be easily
confused with other illnesses.
·
Itching and discharge from
the vagina,
penis, and/or rectum.
·
Pain or burning during
urination and/or intercourse.
·
Pain in the abdomen
(women), testicles (men), buttocks and legs.
·
Blisters, open sores,
warts, rash, and/or swelling in the genital area, anus, and/or mouth.
·
Flu-like symptoms,
including fever, headache, aching muscles, and/or swollen glands.
·
Sore throats in people who
have oral sex.
·
A scaly rash on the palms
of your hands and the soles of your feet.
·
Dark urine, loose, light
colored stools, and yellow eyes and skin.
·
Unusual infections,
fatigue, night sweats and weight loss.
·
Soft, flesh-colored warts
around the genital area.
Homeopathic
approach to STD’s:
Sexually
transmitted diseases are a serious health problem. If they're not treated, some
STDs can cause permanent damage, such as infertility (the inability to have a
baby) and even death. Homoeopathy not only relieves most STD conditions, but
also cures them, without any persistent usage of drugs or any side-effects.
Homeopathic remedies work on a person’s constitution which is a combination of
mind, emotions and body that is the characteristics of a person as well as the
physique. The remedies will help treat physical symptoms and also stabilize psychological
or emotional stress and anxieties related to past or current sexual abuse and
perverted sexual behaviors which may be leading them towards overindulgence in
sex. Homeopathic treatment elevates resistance or immunity and diminishes the
chance of getting recurrent infections like Herpes. The basis of Homeopathy is
based on the principle of similars that is “LIKE CURES LIKE”, with emphasis
that a microdose of a substance will heal symptoms by stimulating a person’s
immune system that this substance would be capable of causing in large doses.
Hence, Homeopathic constitutional treatment is ideal and has shown an
overwhelming positive response in treating STD’s.
Prevention:
·
Limit sexual relationships to a single uninfected partner.
·
You should always use condoms correctly and consistently with every
sexual act.
·
Do not reuse condoms.
·
Wash your genitals with soap and water and urinate soon after you have
sex. This may help clean away some germs before they have a chance to infect
you.
·
Get regular Gynecological or male genital examinations.
·
There is a Hepatitis B vaccine which can help get immunity towards
Hepatitis B disease. This vaccine is not effective to Hepatitis B carriers.
·
Use clean needles if injecting intravenous drugs.
·
Proper hygiene measures by not using used towel, toothbrushes, etc.
·
Avoid stimulants like drugs and alcohol.
In view of the above it is
evident that Homeopathic treatment will help overcome STD’s by keeping it under
control and alleviating recurrences. Homeopathic remedies will ensure
longer-term physical health and well-being by restoring good health and good thoughts.
Hence every person suffering from STD must consider Homeopathic treatment for
lifetime cure in most curable cases and help ease symptoms and prolong life in
certain incurable cases of STD’s.
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