Sexually Transmitted Diseases STDs
Sexually Transmitted Diseases ( STDs ) are infections that might be transmitted during sex, whatever their mode: genital, oral-genital or anogenital ...
Most of M.S.T. processed in time to heal, usually without sequelae. Late treatment does not always prevent the occurrence of complications in the newborn transmission, infertility, cancer, etc..
STDs are as follows :
- Condyloma or HPV or Cockscomb
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
- STD unknown to the general public but rather widespread.
- The HIV / AIDS
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Herpes
- The point of this viral infection that affects both men and women.
- The human papillomavirus ( genital warts )
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
- Syphilis
Disease obscured by the spread of AIDS but still relevant and irreversible effects if it is not treated in time.
- Trichomoniasis
Symptoms :
If you notice in the genital abnormality of the skin, a gene (irritation, pain ... ), itching, abnormal discharge or smelly ... unusual, consult your doctor.
Symptoms of STDs are often either very discreet or net. These infections cause symptoms in reproductive organs and the skin around the vagina, penis or anus. Some STDs also cause systemic symptoms that create problems in other parts of the body
An STD diagnosed early and treated so quickly is usually mild and of no particular consequence.
If you are infected with an STD (a doctor has identified the disease and has prescribed a treatment) tell your partner so that he in turn consults a doctor and that you as he receives treatment. During treatment and until recovery, use of condoms during sexual
The only way to protect yourself against STDs is to use during sex condoms.
If in doubt consult your doctor. For minor, it is possible to consult for free anonymously and in a family planning center where there are consultations. Screening based on a medical examination and a blood test, to find the virus or bacteria. It is not necessary to have parental permission to go for a test.