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Expert Guide To Sexually Transmitted Diseases



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By : Sarah Hyllok    99 or more times read
Submitted 2000-05-07 00:00:00
From the moment we start to become sexually active, we start to put ourselves at risk from stds. there's a wide range of stds that can put us at risk and we want to use this guide to tell you a little more about them, as well as tips on how you can protect yourself from them and get treatment.

Do not use this sexual health guide as a substitute for visiting your dr or sexual health centre. If you've got any concerns about any aspect of your sexual health, make sure you go to one of these places immediately.

Sexually transmitted diseases and stis are infections or diseases that are transmitted by via sexual contact, including vaginal intercourse, oral sex, and anal sex. sometimes sexually transmitted diseases and stis can also be transmitted by syringes after they have been used by an a person who is infected with an std, as well as childbirth or breastfeeding.

You can discover more about the vast variety of sexually transmitted diseases and stis below, because we've listed many functional information about a number of the most common.

Chlamydia is one of the most widespread stis in the uk. Chlamydia often has no visible symptoms, which means that it can frequently not be diagnosed. However, the infection is treatable when diagnosed.

If it is left untreated, chlamydia could lead to pelvic pain, pain during sex, & sometimes bleeding between periods. Men might suffer from swelling of the tube that leads from the bladder to the top of the penis, as well as swelling of the tube leading from the testes to the penis.

Syphilis is a truly hardcore sexually transmitted infection, which is caused by a bacteria known as treponema pallidum.

Syphilis is generally passed on during sexual contact. it can also be transmitted by by direct skin contact with someone that has a syphilis rash or syphilis sores or by a blood transfusion.

The symptoms are the same in women & men, although they can be difficult to recognise. without treatment, the syphilis infection can cause hardcore long-term damage & lead to death.

For many more help & advice on sexually transmitted diseases and stis, please visit your regional sexual health centre. they will be able to test you, as well as offer treatment.

You could also try visiting your doctor for many more advice. don't be embarrassed about visiting your dr, they regularly see problems of a sensitive nature.

There's multitude ways to protect yourself against stds & sexually transmitted infections, although only abstaining from sex is 100 percent safe. inspite of the cost, those who are sexually active can protect themselves from sexually transmitted infections & stds by ensuring they have regular std & sti tests. as well as this, condoms should be worn for all kinds of sexual activity. these'll protect you from many sexually transmitted infections & stds, as well as pregnancy.
Author Resource:- Sarah Hyllok is an expert on sexually transmitted diseases. She has spent 15 years as a sex therapist helping bored couples.justhost promotional code
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