Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) guide by
Mansi Gupta
Sexually transmitted diseases
are escalating nowadays when more people have started entering into multiple
sexual relationships. They might not consider this ethically wrong but the fact
remains that such people are more prone to sexual diseases. However, if
unfortunately one gets infected by any such disease, it is better to start
ailment as soon as possible for these diseases have the potential to ruin your
entire life. People often are embarrassed and scared to disclose their problem
to others even to their friends but they fail to realize that delaying diagnose
is compromising with their life. Thus, as soon as you fear a sexually
transmitted infection, approach a doctor.
This article informs the readers about certain primary STDs and their symptoms.
1. AIDS and HIV
* Transmitted through- AIDS and HIV are two more or les related diseases. The
HIV stands for the 'human immunodeficiency virus' and the disease that spreads
through it is known as AIDS i.e. 'acquired immune deficiency syndrome'. HIV
travels through blood. It can be transmitted from one HIV positive person to his
partner through sex. It can also pass on from the HIV positive mother to her
child through infected breast milk and even from an infected syringe or other
equipments that come into contact with the blood of the HIV positive to any
other individual who is treated with the same devices.
* Symptoms- weak immune system and susceptible to more infections than usual.
HIV gets translated to AIDS when the HIV patient acquires a particular
indicative illness.
* Preventive Measures- not much available yet. But avoid taking drugs. Maintain
hygiene.
2. Chlamydia-
* Infected via- the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis is the cause of this
infection. Once this bacterium enters the individual's body it affects his
mucous membranes, eyelids and even reproductive tissues.
* Symptoms- the symptoms Chlamydia often confused with another similar STD
called Gonorrhea and even with Conjunctivitis due to eyelid infection. The
common symptoms to this disease are pain during sex, burning and abnormal
discharge. Chlamydia can be without any typical indications also.
* Prevention- the disease is curable. As a precautionary measure one should
maintain hygiene during sex and get medical check up done in order to avoid
infection.
3. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease- usually women are afflicted by this disease. It
is a an infection in the upper genital tract and reproductive organs including
ovaries, uterus and fallopian tubes.
* Spreads through- Chlamydia and Gonorrhea are the two STDs that are most often
responsible for this disease. Women between 15 to 25 years of age are more prone
to be infected by it. Excess douching can also lead to PID for it cleanses the
naturally beneficial bacteria from the women's vagina.
* Symptoms- When ailing PID, women might experience pain during intercourse,
burning and even fever.
* Precautions and Cures- antibiotics are useful to cure PID. But it is
recommended to get frequent check ups done and in case the disease is discovered
medicines and proper treatment should commence the very moment for PID can be
unexpectedly harmful in later stages.
4. Gonorrhea- infects the individual's sensitive tissues of reproductive system.
* An individual can acquire this disease through all types of sexual contacts
like oral sex.
* Indications- the indicators to Gonorrhea are very few which makes it all the
more difficult to adjudicate it and so stop it from being transmitted from one
to the other person through sex. Symptoms are akin to Chlamydia so the two
diseases are liable to be confused with each other. A person suffering from
Gonorrhea experiences unusual discharge, burning, pain during sexual activity,
swelling, fever and other infections like women may have bleeding between
periods.
* Remedies and Safety- treatment should commence in initial stages to cure
Gonorrhea. Those who are pretty active in their sexual life should get check ups
done on a regular basis to be on a safer side.
Apart from these there are several other STDs not discussed here like Hepatitis,
Scabies, Herpes, Syphilis, HPV etc. which are most common in ones. It is better
to acquire information about them once you are sexually active and consult a
gynecologist every now and then to avert from all kinds of STDs.
About the Author:
Mansi gupta writes about
sexually transmitted diseases.
Source: This article is taken from
www.goarticles.com
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