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- What are the symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or . . .
People with STDs STIs may feel ill and notice some of the following signs and symptoms: 1, 2 Unusual discharge from the penis or vagina Sores or warts on the genital area Painful or frequent urination Itching and redness in the genital area Blisters or sores in or around the mouth Abnormal vaginal odor Anal itching, soreness, or bleeding
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) | NICHD - NICHD - Eunice Kennedy . . .
STDs, also known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), are typically caused by bacteria or viruses and are passed from person to person during sexual contact with the penis, vagina, anus, or mouth The symptoms of STDs STIs vary between individuals, depending on the cause, and many people may not experience symptoms at all
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human . . .
Many STDs STIs have significant health consequences For instance, certain STIs can also increase the risk of getting and transmitting HIV AIDS and alter the way the disease progresses STIs can also cause long-term health problems, particularly in women and infants Some of the health problems that arise from STIs include pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, tubal or ectopic pregnancy
- What are some types of and treatments for sexually transmitted . . . - NICHD
Approximately 20 different infections are known to be transmitted through sexual contact Although NICHD does study STIs, their prevention, and their effects on pregnancy and long-term health, the Institute is not the lead agency aiming to understand STIs
- How do health care providers diagnose a sexually transmitted disease . . .
Any person who is sexually active should discuss his or her risk factors for STDs STIs with a health care provider and ask about getting tested If you are sexually active, it is important to remember that you may have an STD STI and not know it because many STDs STIs do not cause symptoms You should get tested and have regular checkups with a health care provider who can help assess and
- What are the treatments for sexually transmitted diseases and sexually . . .
Treatments can reduce the symptoms and the progression of most of these infections For example, medications are available to limit the frequency and severity of genital herpes outbreaks while reducing the risk that the virus will be passed on to other people
- Is there a cure for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and sexually . . .
Viruses such as HIV, genital herpes, human papillomavirus, hepatitis, and cytomegalovirus cause STDs STIs that cannot be cured People with an STI caused by a virus will be infected for life and will always be at risk of infecting their sexual partners However, treatments for these viruses can significantly reduce the risk of passing on the infection and can reduce or eliminate symptoms STIs
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human . . .
The CDC recommends that pregnant women be tested—and treated if necessary—if they have symptoms of BV In addition, the CDC recommends that all pregnant women who have ever had a preterm delivery or delivered an infant with a low birth weight be considered for BV examination regardless of whether they have symptoms
- How can men reduce the risk of getting a sexually transmitted . . . - NICHD
Men can take measures to avoid STDs by knowing a partner's STD and health history, speaking with a healthcare provider about risks and testing, practicing safe sex, and getting appropriate vaccines
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Resources - NICHD
Links to websites of groups that study or provide information about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
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