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Sunday, May 13, 2007

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, STD SYMPTOMS, STD'S SYMTOMPS

STD SYMPTOMS

If you are looking for information about SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SYMPTOMS, also known as STD SYMPTOMS, you have come to the right place.
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Below is a list if the most common stds, std symptoms, and treatment. Here we will give you information on the most common STD's (Sexually transmitted diseases). Chlamydia, Genital Herpes, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection aka HIV and AIDS, Syphilis, and Gonorrhea.

Chlamydia

Chlamydia does not cause problems if you treat it right away. But left untreated, it can lead to serious problems, especially for women:

  • If Chlamydia spreads it can cause other much more serious problems.
  • Pregnant women who have chlamydia often pass it to their babies at birth. If the infection gets in a baby’s eyes, it can cause blindness. They can also have other problems, like Pneumonia. Pneumonia can be deadly in a newborn.
  • Having chlamydia makes a person more likely to get HIV from someone who is infected with HIV. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.

What are the symptoms of Chlamydia ?

Most people do not have any symptoms. When they do occur, they can include pain when you urinate, cloudy type of urine, or an abnormal discharge from the vagina or penis.

You can spread chlamydia even if you do not have any sign of symptoms until you are treated.

How is Chlamydia treated?

Antibiotics are used to treat and cure chlamydia.

Genital Herpes

Genital Herpes is still one of the most common STDs or sexually transmitted diseases. Most people do not have symptoms. Sometimes herpes can cause outbreaks of itchy and painful sores in the genital area.

Symptoms of herpes vary from person to person. With herpes its more common in women, to have flu-like symptoms, such as fever, headache, and muscle aches. They may also have an abnormal discharge or pain when urinating.

Herpes can be treated to limit the number of outbreaks but herpes can never be cured.

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection, HIV, AIDS

HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) attacks the immune system. Without a strong immune system, the body has trouble fighting off disease. Both the virus and the infection it causes are called HIV. Today there is no cure for HIV or AIDS.

HIV destroys certain white blood cells. If too many CD4+ cells are destroyed, the body can no longer defend itself against infection.

The last stage of HIV is called AISD (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). When people have AIDS they have a low number of CD4+ cells and get infections that rarely occur in healthy people.

Its important to note that carrying the HIV virus does not mean you have AIDS. Even without treatment, it takes a long time for HIV become AIDS. If HIV is diagnosed before it becomes AIDS, medicines can slow or even stop the damage to the immune system. With treatment, many people with HIV are able to live long lives. With todays technology treatment is becoming more advanced and it is possible that one day we will see a cure.

Gonorrhea (clap, GC, drip)

Gonorrhea is also an STD (sexually transmitted disease).

Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection of the uretha in men and the uretha, cervix, or both in women. Gonorrhea can also infect the anus, throat, rectum, pelvic organs, and sometimes but rarely still possibly the conjunctiva, which is the membrane that lines the eyelid and eye surface.
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Women have a higher risk of getting gonorrhea.

About half of those who are infected don't have symptoms.

The throat, uretha, anus, and rectum are common areas of infection in both men and women. If symptoms are present, they may include painful urination, anal itching or bleeding, or abnormal discharge from the penis or vagina.

In men, the symptoms are usually serious and you will usually know you have it. With men, the infection makes you very uncomfortable. In women, the early symptoms are sometimes almost nothing and usually is confused with a vaginal infection.

Symptoms can develop in 48 hrs or as long as 30 days. As far as treatment there is a cure and it is usually treated if caught early.


Syphilis


Syphilis is an STD (sexually transmitted disease) or sexually transmitted infection (STI) that, when left untreated, can progress to a late stage that causes serious health problems. The infection changes with periods of being active and inactive. When the infection is active, symptoms do occur; but when inactive no symptoms occur.

Its very important to know that anyone who comes into close physical contact with a person who has syphilis can get syphilis. You don't have to have sex to get syphilis—exposure can result from close contact with an infected person's mouth, gentials, or rectum.

There is a cure for syphilis, and it is treated with antibiotics if caught early enough.

IMPORTANT NOTE IN REGARDS TO STDs , Sexually transmitted diseases not just Chlamydia, Genital Herpes, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection aka HIV and AIDS, Syphilis, and Gonorrhea but for most stds.

SYMPTOMS DO NOT MEAN YOU HAVE THE DISEASE. JUST READING SYMPTOMS AND TRYING TO DIAGNOSE YOURSELF IS A WASTE OF YOUR TIME. NO ONE CAN TELL YOU THAT YOU HAVE SOMETHING JUST FROM SYMPTOMS, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE. THE ONE AND ONLY WAY TO KNOW FOR SURE IS TO GET TESTED. TESTING TODAY LITERALLY ONLY TAKES 5 MINUTES OF YOUR TIME AND CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE.