Venereal Diseases, Brief Overview
by Patrick Flanagan
Venereal diseases, or
sexually-transmitted diseases (STD) as they are better known today, are a series
of diseases which are transmitted through sexual contact between persons, most
commonly through vaginal, oral or anal sex. Another term used by experts is
"sexually transmitted infections", but this term is less common.
Venereal diseases are an old companion and concern of mankind. As the British
Empire spread throughout the world, British travelers, sailors and soldiers
started bringing all sorts of diseases back to England. This is why the first VD
clinic opened on January 31, 1747, at the London Dock Hospital. The biggest
threats in those times were the syphilis and gonorr hea venereal diseases and
the main purpose of the clinic was to study these diseases. They were also
considered incurable at the time and doctors focused mostly on treating the
symptoms.
The situation changed after the discovery of antibiotics, which made a lot of
the old venereal diseases curable. Public health authorities have also launched
campaigns of eradication against these diseases, which led to a decline in the
number of cases. However, the '80s meant the advent of AIDS and genital herpes,
which cannot be cured by modern medicine.
The most common Venereal diseases are Syphilis, Chancroid, Chlamydia Infection,
Gonorrhea, Herpes, AIDS, Candidiasis and LGV. Sexual contact is also a means of
spreading parasites such as pubic lice and scabies.
The easiest way of protecting yourself from venereal diseases is to use condoms
during sex. Although this will not help you against pubic lice, it would at
least prevent the spread of infections and spare you the "pleasure" of visiting
the STD ward. More so since, despite all efforts, AIDS still means death.
About the Author: Patrick
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