Can STD symptoms start then stop without medication?

It is unlikely for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) to completely resolve symptoms without treatment. While symptoms may temporarily subside or vary in intensity, the underlying infection often persists. For STD diagnosis and effective management, consulting a healthcare professional is recommended, even if symptoms seem to have disappeared. Some STDs, particularly bacterial infections, require prompt antibiotic treatment to prevent further complications and potential long-term health risks. Delaying or discontinuing treatment may lead to chronic infections, treatment resistance, and increased risk of transmission to sexual partners. It's important to follow the recommended course of medication and complete the treatment as prescribed to ensure proper resolution of STD symptoms and prevent potential relapse or infection resurgence.

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