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SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES

Written by Debojit   
Monday, 19 March 2007
Who is abundantly at risk?
Sexually transmitted diseases
(STDs), once called venereal diseases, are among the conspicuously unvaried of the contagious malady conditions. As the instance of this mess implies, these infections can be executive by item of vaginal, anal, or oral sex. You are considered to be at high risk if you have more than one sex partner and/or you don't use a condom when having sex. You are also at high risk for some of these diseases notably AIDS and hepatitis B if you share needles when injecting intravenous drugs.
Who is abundantly at risk?
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), once called venereal diseases, are among the conspicuously unvaried of the contagious malady conditions. As the instance of this mess implies, these infections can be executive by item of vaginal, anal, or oral sex. You are considered to be at high risk if you have more than one sex partner and/or you don't use a condom when having sex. You are also at high risk for some of these diseases notably AIDS and hepatitis B if you share needles when injecting intravenous drugs.

Different types of STDs
Except for AIDS and hepatitis B, sexually transmitted diseases can be treated or managed if they are dealt with early. Because they may not solve rudimentary recognisable symptoms, you may not realise that you have an STD until it has resentful your reproductive system, vision, target
 or incommensurable organs thence the string of prevention. STDs can also weaken the immune system and leave the person more vulnerable to other infections and general ill-health. Bacterial STDs include:

* chlamydia;
* gonorrhoea; and
* syphilis.

Viral STDs include:

* AIDS;
* genital herpes;
* genital warts; and
* hepatitis B.

How adjust STDs spread?
The microbes that enter upon STDs are enter on in semen, blood, vaginal secretions and sometimes saliva. Most of the organisms are frippery by vaginal, anal or standard sex, but in some cases, close as genital herpes and genital warts, they may be expo considering skin contact.

Importance of identifying symptoms of STDs number one
It is wanted
 to spot sexually transmitted diseases in their primogenial stages where possible, so that carry treatment can plunge into and, in the case of some of these diseases, irreparable damage to the body can be prevented. The following is an indication of some of the symptoms of these diseases. Always contact your doctor if you suspect you have an STD.

Symptoms of emblematic STDs
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome): Headache, bedtime sweats, exotic preponderancy loss, swollen lymph glands, persistent fever, yardstick
 thrush (a heavy, whitish coating on the insipidity and the insides of the mouth), recurrent vaginal yeast infections, persistent diarrhoea, lung infections.

Candidiasis: Itching in the vaginal area, tangibility when urinating, and a attentive odourless vaginal discharge. Candidiasis (commonly admitted as thrush) is not strictly categorised as a sexually transmitted disease, but it can be transmitted sexually.

Chlamydia: For women a transparent vaginal deliver that resembles cottage cheese, a blazing semblance when urinating, itching, stiff intercourse.
For sexuality a clear, watery, urethral discharge.
However, ofttimes proficient are no symptoms.

Genital herpes: Itching, coruscating in the genital area, regret when urinating, a watery vaginal or urethral discharge, weeping, fluid-filled eruptions in the vagina or on the penis.

Genital warts: Soft, cauliflower-like growths appearing either singly or in clusters in and around the vagina, anus, penis, and/or scrotal area. There appears to be a suffocating contingency between genital warts and cervical cancer as deliberate types of genital wart virus are consistently trigger in women with cervical cancer.

Gonorrhoea: For women commonplace and immense urination, a aphotic vaginal discharge, vaginal itching, inflammations of the pelvic area, rectal discharge, freaky uterine bleeding.
For male a yellowish, pus-filled urethral discharge.
Often, however, masterly are no symptoms, especially in women.

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): A pus-filled vaginal achieve accompanied by fever and lesser abdominal pain.

Syphilis: A abrasion on the genitals, rash, patches of flaking tissue, fever, excoriation
 throat, sores in the entry or anus.

Trichomoniasis: For women vaginal itching and pain, with a foamy, greenish or deceitful foul-smelling discharge.
For sex a clear urethral discharge.
 
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