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Sexually Transmitted Diseases List And Symptoms

 Sexually Transmitted Diseases List And Symptoms



STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) are major health issues that must be addressed immediately. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can be as deadly as the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Genital Herpes, Gonorrhea, HIV/AIDS, Genital Warts, Syphilis, and Hepatitis-B are only a few of the numerous dangerous STDs. The The objective of Ending HIV Oklahoma is to prevent the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) through adequate STD education. Anyone who has several sexual partners and is sexually active is susceptible to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Users of drugs are less likely to participate in safe sex and are more likely to spread them.

Many STIs have no obvious symptoms or indicators (asymptomatic). Even if you are asymptomatic, you can pass the infection on to your sex partners. For this reason, it's vital to utilize protection during intercourse, such as a condom. Also, see your doctor on a regular basis for STI screening so that an infection can be identified and treated before it spreads.


• Painful urination 
• Lower abdomen discomfort 
• Female vaginal discharge 
• Discharge from the penis in males
• Female menstrual cycle bleeding 
• Male testicular pain

• Discharge from the penis or vagina that is thick, murky, or bloody 
• Discomfort or burning when peeing 
• Inflamed and painful testicles 
• Unpleasant bowel movements

HIV symptoms include
• often enlarged lymph nodes
• Diarrhea 
• Weight loss 
• Fever 
• Coughing and breathing issues

Herpes symptoms and signs include:
• In the vaginal and anal areas, small red pimples, blisters (vesicles), or open sores (ulcers).
• Genital itching or soreness, buttocks, or inner thighs

• Reddish-brown, penny-sized lesions that can form anywhere on your body, including your palms and soles, are signs and symptoms of syphilis.
• Fever
• Lymph node swelling
• Tiredness and a lingering sensation of discomfort 
• Aching and soreness

HPV symptoms include
• small, flesh-colored or grey swellings in your vaginal area 
• a cauliflower-shaped cluster of warts
• Itching or discomfort in the genital region
• Bleeding during intimacy

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            Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a sexually transmitted infection that can be contracted through various means, including unprotected sexual contact, sharing needles or other injection drug equipment, and transmission from an HIV-positive mother to her child during childbirth or breastfeeding. HIV compromises the immune system and can progress to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), a serious condition that heightens vulnerability to infections and diseases. To prevent the transmission of HIV, it is imperative to practice safe sex using condoms, undergo regular testing for HIV and other STIs, and avoid sharing needles or drug paraphernalia. Pregnant women with HIV can significantly reduce the risk of transmission to their infants through proper medical care and treatment. Early detection, timely treatment, and concerted prevention efforts are pivotal in combating the spread of HIV and safeguarding individual...

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                  HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, is an STI that, if left untreated, can progress to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), compromising the immune system and increasing vulnerability to infections and certain cancers. To thwart the transmission of HIV and other STDs, prioritize safe sex practices using condoms or dental dams, undergo regular HIV and STI tests, and foster open communication with partners. Early detection, timely access to treatment, and adherence to medication regimens can effectively manage HIV and reduce the risk of developing AIDS. Promoting awareness, providing education, and implementing targeted prevention strategies play pivotal roles in stemming the spread of HIV and ensuring public health protection.