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Sexually transmitted diseases(性病s) are diseases that a person can get by having sex with someone who has an性病.
- 性病sare the second most common infection seen in the United States, with about one million people being affected yearly.
- 性病s can be transmitted from any sexual activity, whether it involves the mouth, anus, vagina, or penis; some are acquired simply by skin-to-skin contact. Almost half of the people with STDs are aged between 15 and 24 years.
- Many STDs show few symptoms, especially in women. STDs can cause severe organ damage andinfertility. Although STDs respond well to treatment, some can be treated but not cured.
8 Common types of STDs
The eight most common STDs are as follows:
- Chlamydia:This is the most common STD in the United States and is caused by a bacterial infection. It often does not have symptoms, but it is easy to treat once it’s diagnosed. Untreated infection may cause infertility in the long run.
- Gonorrhea:It is another very common STD caused by a bacterial infection. It doesn’t have symptoms but can be treated.
- Syphilis:It is caused by a bacterium. It can be successfully treated with antibiotics. Without treatment, it can hurt your body's organs, leading to severe illness and even death.Pregnantwomen can passsyphilisto theirbabiesduringpregnancyandchildbirth, so pregnant women must get tested forsyphilis.
- Genital herpes:It is a common STD that infects your mouth and/or genitals. It causes blistery sores. There’s no cure, but symptoms are treatable.
- Human papillomavirus(HPV):It causeswarts(growths) on the genital area and around the anus. It is caused by certain types ofHPV. It is a super common STD. It is usually harmless and goes away by itself, but some types can lead tocancer.
- Trichomoniasis:It is caused by a single-celled germ called protozoa. It is a common cause of foul-smelling discharge from the vagina with intenseitching.Trichomoniasiscan be successfully treated with antibiotics.
- Human immunodeficiency virus(HIV):It is an infection that breaks down the immune system and can lead toacquired immunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS). There’s no cure, but treatment can help you stay healthy.
- Hepatitis:病毒can causeliver disease, which is spread through sex or sharing personal hygiene items such as razors or toothbrushes.Hepatitiscan be may be passed through contact with contaminated blood and most commonly through needles shared during illegaldrug use.
It is important that both partners need to be treated for STDs to be cured.
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12 Preventable STDs: Pictures, Symptoms, Diagnosis, TreatmentSee SlideshowWhat are the common symptoms of STD?
Depending on the type of infection, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) may present either soon after exposure, within a few days, or may take years to manifest. The symptoms of STDs vary with the type of infection, but they commonly include:
- General symptoms such asfever,weakness, body and muscle aches, andswollen lymph nodes
- Painexperienced during sexual intercourse or while urinating
- Discharge from the penis or vagina
- Itchingaround the genitalia
- Stabbing or burning nature or dullpainin the pelvic (lower abdominal) area
- Chancresores due to syphilis that is typically painless, red sores present around the genital area, anus, mouth, tongue, or throat
- Pain in and around the anus and sores and pain in the mouth in those who have oral sex with an infected person
- Blistersaround the genital area that turn into scabs
- Rasharound the genitals or over the body
- Soft, flesh-coloredwartsaround the genital area
- A scalyrashover the palms of the hand and soles of thefeetor the trunk
In the case of hepatitis, urine may appear dark, and stools may appear light and chalky in color. The whites of the eyes, nail beds and skin may also become yellowish.
In people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection that has progressed to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS),weight loss, recurrent infections,night sweats, andtirednessmay be present.
What should I know about STD?
Many STDs do not have symptoms.
- It is important for you to get tested regularly for STDs if you are sexually active, having sex with more than one partner, or if the partner is having sex with multiple individuals.
- Both partners need to be treated for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
- Many sexually transmitted infections can be cured with treatment. Some, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) andherpes, cannot be cured but can be managed.
- Many can cause serious health andfertilityproblems, or even death, if left untreated. Practicing safer sex can protect you from many, but not all, STDs.
- Patients may need to finish treatment even if the symptoms go away. If symptoms continue even after treatment, the doctor should be notified, and the treatment may need to be modified.
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