Typical Questions About STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
How Many Kinds of STDs Exist?
There
more than 25 various kinds of STDs that exist, with each one showing distinct
signs or symptoms. Some even show no signs whatsoever. The most common STDs
tend to be: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Vaginal Herpes, Human
Papillomavirus, Hepatitis W, Trichomoniasis, and Bacterial Vaginosis.
Do you know the Symptoms of an A SEXUALLY
TRANSMITTED DISEASE?
STDs
may start by having an itch, blistering, redness, soreness around the part of
the genitals, a burning or even stinging sensation when urinating, a frequent
urge to urinate in a moment’s notice, a whitened, yellow, or green release from
either the manhood or the vagina, a strong smell from the genital area even
following washing, sore throats, mouth area blisters, chills or fevers,
swellings, continuous headaches, or continuous pains and aches, etc.
What Should I actually do if I Have
Symptoms of the STD?
If you
have experienced sex with someone who you believe may have A SEXUALLY
TRANSMITTED DISEASE, or you have A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE symptoms
yourself, then you should get checked out in a STD clinic as quickly as
possible.
Can STDs End up being caught from Same
Intercourse Partners?
Yes!
STDs could be caught from a partner from the same-sex. "Having Sex"
means where there's an exchange of body fluids between a couples. This
includes, giving or receiving dental or anal sex with either a person, and
vaginal sex having a woman. No erection is essential to catch A SEXUALLY
TRANSMITTED DISEASE, as most are extremely contagious.
What Precautions Can one Take so as To not
Catch an STD?
1.
Always use either a man or woman condom if you believe that your partner may be
prone to having caught A SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE. Never use cheap condoms
as they're usually prone to either split or burst.
2.
Always make use of a condom with new companions, or partners that tend to be
sexually active with others.
3.
Avoid having sex with high-risk partners or prostitutes.
4. Do
not inject yourself with drugs, or reveal needles and syringes.
5.
Prevent getting drunk or getting drugs, as you may take chances with
intercourse.
Are There Any Long-term Effects from
Catching STDs?
Catching
a STD can lead to long-term health problems for both man and the lady alike. If
a STD is actually either not treated right after it is caught, as well as not
treated at just about all, then there may be considered a future risk of
suffering some extent of problem with giving birth.