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- Be STD Aware: A Guide to STDs, Prevention and Treatment
- By: SARAH HYLLOK
As soon as you start to become sexually active, you must be aware of the vast variety of sexually transmitted diseases that could affect you. Just take a glimpse at the guide to sexually transmitted diseases that we have created below & you’ll discover all you need to know.
These days, there is a wide range of sexually transmitted infections & sexually transmitted diseases, so take a look at the info that we have given below & you’ll be able to learn how to protect yourself against them.
About STDs and STIs
Sexually transmitted diseases & STIs are infections or diseases that are transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal intercourse, oral sex, & anal sex. Some sexually transmitted diseases & STIs can also be transmitted via hypodermic needles after they've been used by an a person who is infected with an STD. They can also be passed onto children through childbirth or breastfeeding.
You can discover more about the vast variety of sexually transmitted diseases & STIs below:
Genital warts are an extremely widespread sexually transmitted infection. They are caused by the human papilloma virus, which can be passed on during sexual contact. However, not everyone who has the HPV virus develops warts.
Many sufferers find that the virus has cleared from the body over time. It’s unusual for warts to be the cause of any long term health problems.
Syphilis is a very serious sexually transmitted infection, which is caused by a bacteria called treponema pallidum. Syphilis is generally passed on during sexual contact. It can also be transmitted by skin contact with somebody that has a syphilis rash or syphilis sores or by blood transfusions.
The symptoms are the same in women and men, but they can be difficult to recognise. Without any treatment, the syphilis infection can cause hardcore long-term damage & lead to death.
More Information
For further info on STDs & STIs or for additional advice on testing & treatment, go and see your nearest sexual health centre. To find out where your nearest sexual health centre is, please call your nearest health authority.
On the other hand, you could visit your doctor who will regularly see patients that are concerned about their sexual health. Your doctor will be able to offer diagnosis, treatment & advice.
Protecting Yourself
There's numerous ways to safeguard yourself against sexually transmitted diseases & STIs, although only abstinence is 100 percent safe. Despite this, those who are sexually active can safeguard themselves against STIs & sexually transmitted diseases by making sure they have frequent STD & STI tests. As well as this, condoms should be worn for all types of sexual activity.
Sarah Hyllok is an expert on sexually transmitted diseases. She has spent 15 years as a sex therapist helping bored couples.