Hello Chayanat, I'm sorry to have missed your post and of course to be late.
I see obviously that you were treated with cipro, doxycycline and then azithromycin. The last two will be active against chlamydia and the cipro may or may not - depending on resistance patterns - be effective against gonorrhoea. In general most of us would not recommend cipro for an STD these days.
There are other organisms that may be relevant and the key seems to be that you have not been tested. I would suggest that you test for chlamdia, gonorrhoea, mycoplasma, ureaplasma, and herpes and then treat accordingly.
Remember though that if you did have one of these and you were successfully treated the symptoms might take a little longer to abate.
kind regards, Sean
HI, I paid for a response to the above questions and so far I have received nothing. My symptoms have improved significantly in the last two days. I want to know how long after I complete the course of medicine I should wait to have a test. Also I want to know how long i need to wait before i can safely have sex without fear of transmitting to another person.
thanks.
HI,
All of my symptoms stopped after I finished the course of Azithromycin. It has been almost two weeks and I dont feel anything.
I went to see a doctor here in new york and he examined me completely and said I had no symptoms of anything and that it was unnecessary to test. He said that all the antibiotics I had taken would wipe out all the things you mentioned. I never developed any visible symptom of herpes.
Do you agree that it is not necessary to test?