Treatment for soft cancer, which is a sexually transmitted disease, should be guided by a urologist, in the case of men, or a gynecologist, in the case of women, but it is usually done with the use of one of the following antibiotics:
- 1 tablet of Azithromycin 1 g in 1 dose; 1 injection of Ceftriaxone 250 mg; 1 tablet of Erythromycin, 3 times a day, for 7 days; 1 tablet of Ciprofloxacin, 2 times a day, for 3 days.
Treatment during pregnancy can be done with Erythromycin stearate 500 mg in tablet form for 8 days or with just a single injection of ceftriaxone 250 mg.
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During treatment, the patient with soft cancer cannot have intimate contact and must keep the affected region very clean, washing the area with warm water and mild soap, at least once a day or whenever he urinates.
If the soft cancer wounds do not disappear within 7 days after the start of treatment, the patient must return to the doctor to adjust the treatment or identify another disease that may be causing the lesions to appear.
In HIV patients, treatment may take longer and you may need to go back to the doctor every week until the disease is cured.
Signs of improvement in soft cancer
The signs of improvement in soft cancer appear about 3 days after the start of treatment and include reduced pain, decreased size of wounds and healing of skin lesions.
Signs of worsening of soft cancer
Signs of worsening of soft cancer are common when treatment is not done properly and include the appearance of wounds in other parts of the body, such as the lips or throat.
Here are some homemade tricks that can help with treatment: