How STDs Spread
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1y ago
Nonsexual transmission can occur through blood transfusions or sharing needles, for example, from mothers to their infants during pregnancy or childbirth. Another popular misunderstanding about STDs is that they may only be transmitted through oral or anal contact. STD-causing viruses or bacteria can enter the body through minuscule scrapes or rips in the mouth, anus, or genitals, which is also inaccurate. Because it is impossible to tell if someone is afflicted, STDs are also easily spread. Some people with STDs are utterly oblivious to the fact that they have them. These people run the risk ..read more
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Getting Tested for STDs
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1y ago
This is critical because a person can be infected with a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and be unaware of it. There are very few signs or symptoms in many situations. Because infection can exist without causing clinical symptoms, many specialists prefer the term sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Many people get tested for STDs through clinics and other community health initiatives, rather than in a hospital or doctor’s office. Free and confidential STD testing may be available through community health organizations. When interpreting STD test results, it’s important to keep in mind t ..read more
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Preventing and Treating STDs
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1y ago
Prevention is crucial, as it is with many other diseases. STD prevention is considerably easier than STD treatment. The only approach to entirely avoid contracting STDs is to avoid all forms of sexual interaction. When having intercourse, the greatest strategy to limit the risk of contracting an STD is to use a condom every time (or a dental dam when a girl is receiving oral sex). Regular gynecological or male genital examinations are recommended for people who are thinking about having sex. This is due to two factors. First, these tests allow doctors to educate patients about STDs and how to ..read more
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What causes sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?
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by admin
1y ago
STDs, also known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), are most usually transmitted through sexual contact. Bacteria, viruses, and parasites that cause sexually transmitted infections can be transmitted from one person to another by blood, sperm, vaginal, and other bodily fluids. Nonsexual transmission can occur through blood transfusions or sharing needles, for example, from mothers to their infants during pregnancy or childbirth. Symptoms aren’t always present with STIs. It is possible to contract sexually transmitted infections from people who appear to be healthy but are unaware that ..read more
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What is STD
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by admin
1y ago
The terms “STD” and “STI” are sometimes used interchangeably, they are not the same. A “disease” is typically a visible medical issue with noticeable signs and symptoms. An STI “infection” may or may not result in illness. Because most people with STIs have no symptoms and hence are unaware that they can transfer the virus to their sexual partner, many individuals and organizations working in the health field are switching to the term “sexually transmitted infection” rather than “sexually transmitted disease” (s). It’s possible to be infected and not notice it because STDs don’t always or only ..read more
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