sexual diseases


How transmitted?
Sexually transmitted diseases, but entered into sexual intercourse with someone with the disease can be transmitted during or as a result of physical contact. Naturally, people who have more than one sex partner, the more at risk.

Sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted via blood?
HIV (the AIDS virus), hepatitis B virus, and syphilis germs in the blood stream there are diseases that can be transmitted via blood outside of sexual intercourse. Contamination, uncontrolled blood transfusion, sterile (free of germs) non syringes and needles, cutting and drilling tools also play a role. With syringes and needles used by intravenous drug addicts are at risk of transmission of diseases.

What are sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted from mother to baby?
HIV infection, hepatitis B, syphilis (syphilis), gonorrhea (gonorrhea), herpes, and called Klamidyoz diseases can be transmitted from mother to baby during pregnancy or during delivery.

Symptoms of these diseases Always Is that okay?
The time for the emergence of disease symptoms after sexual contact (incubation period) shows the difference among diseases. I always have symptoms. Days this time (gonorrhea), weeks (Klamidyoz, hepatitis B), months (syphilis) or years (AIDS) may be. Sometimes it may be mild enough not to bother. Sometimes have no symptoms, especially in women. However, if left untreated, those with asymptomatic infection, unknowingly infect the disease to others.

What Are the Symptoms?
 While urinating, burning, aching, frequent urination
 The penis, vagina, rectum, or mouth sores, warts, and the formation of fluid-filled blisters
 The penis, vagina or anus drainage. (This discharge like water, like milk, white, yellow, or green and smell normal vagina stream, may be different.)
 Pubic hairs, the residue around the rectum or vagina
 Swelling of the groin and glands
 Pain in one or both ovaries
 Pain in the lower part of the abdomen
 Bleeding after sexual intercourse
Sexually transmitted diseases can be seen together in one or more of these symptoms, but they may be due to other diseases and. For the diagnosis and treatment of a sexually transmitted disease, talk to your doctor saying that you suspect.

Treatment of Diseases Do You Have It?
Sexually transmitted diseases can be treated. However, there is no cure for AIDS. In addition, the vaccine also protect against hepatitis B..

What happens if left untreated?
If not get a sexually transmitted disease successfully treated this could be serious. Such as infertility, ectopic pregnancy or in women ... Also caught a sexually transmitted disease, AIDS (HIV), the virus makes it easy to take.

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