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A 15 page research paper that describes 7 diseases and the recommended first-line treatment for each one, as well as any possible herbal remedies or advantageous nutritional supplements. The diseases are cervicitis, chancroid, granuloma inguinale, lymphogranuloma venereum, pelvic inflammatory disease, vulvovaginitis, and bacteria fungal trichomonas. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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considered to be the preferred first line treatments and also if there are any herbal remedies, supplements or vitamins that have also been shown to be beneficial to these
maladies. Cervicitis Cervicitis is the most common problem presented in general gynecological practice and it is characterized by redness of the skin, swelling and purulent discharge that is typically
either green or yellow. Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoea are the bacterial agents that are most commonly responsible for causing cases of cervicitis, with Chlamydia trachomatis being the most prevalent
sexually transmitted pathogen in the US, causing roughly 4 million infections annually. At the onset, a chlamydia infection causes little or not discomfort, which facilitates the infection going undetected. It
initially infects the cervix, but then spreads to the endometrium, which causes endometritis, a condition that can result in serious damage if the pathogen enters the fallopian tubes. C. trachomatis
has been associated with ectopic pregnancy, as well as a high prevalence of illness in offspring, such as pneumonia and inclusion conjunctivitis (Khajehei, Keshavarz and Tabatabaee, 2009). The traditional
first-line therapy for chlamydial cervicitis has been oral administration of doxycycline, which is taken twice a day at the 100 mg dose for seven to ten days (Khajehei, Keshavarz and
Tabatabaee, 2009). Additionally, first-line therapy includes using triple sulfa vaginal cream, as this agent has broad-spectrum antibacterial effects that provide improvement in vaginal inflammation. This product contains "sulfathiazole, sulfacetamide and
sulfabenzamide" (Khajehei, Keshavarz and Tabatabaee, 2009, p. 525). In the study conducted by Khajehei, Keshavarz and Tabatabaee (2009) investigated the effect of adding vitamin C supplements, 250 mg taken
once daily, to the traditional treatment of oral doxycycline and use of triple sulfa vaginal cream. The researchers indicate that vitamin C increases the bodys immune response to infection in
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