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Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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2. It is passed from one person to another by oral, anal or vaginal sex.
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4. Symptoms of STIโs? Burning sensation or pain while urinating For women, there would be a sharp stabbing pain in your lower belly Itching, frequent discharge or unusual weird smell coming from the penis, vagina or anus Bumps, swollenness, sores, growths or rashes around genital areas
5. Can STIโs be cured? Many STIโs can be treated but only some can be cured. STIโs caused by bacteria, microorganisms or protozoa can be treated by antibodies, topical creams or lotions Curable means that the infection organism can be killed by treatment and stop the spread of the infection Although, damage already done to the body can not be undone
6. What kind of STIโs are there? HIV/AIDS, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes Human papillomavirus, hepatitis B, trichomoniasis and bacterial vaginosis. Skin parasites like crabs, mites and scabies
7. How likely are you to get an STI? STIโs are very contagious in the U.S today. 65 million + individuals in this country have incurable, untreatable STI More than 18 million each year will suffer a this infection More than half of all new STIโs will occur between the ages of 15-24 years old.
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10. UTI (urinary tract infection) including cystitis may also cause STI symptom like problems UTIโs are common in woman and can occur either with or without sexual intercourse You get a UTI by cleaning yourself by wiping from back to forward causing germ to travel from your anus to your bladder Always check yourself if you think that you have any of these symptoms, DO NOT IGNORE THEM
11. What to do & where to go If you have suspicious that you have an STI go to the doctors immediately and get tested Where to go for help? ๏ Go to a public health care center, these clinics are free to teens and treat you without pay Family planning clinics may offer counseling and therapy treatment Get help and never be ashamed.