Learn the types of sexually transmitted diseases, their symptoms and how dangerous are they?

Learn the types of sexually transmitted diseases, their symptoms and how dangerous are they?

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than one million people worldwide are infected with sexually transmitted diseases every day. Untreated diseases are a major problem of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or (sexually transmitted infections) and are a major obstacle in controlling sexually transmitted diseases, WHO said. According to the WHO, STDs affect sexual ability and fertility, and increase the risk of infertility, pregnancy complications, cancer and HIV/AIDS. How is yeast infection of the vagina transmitted? More than 30 bacteria, viruses and parasites (fungi) are transmitted from one person to another through vaginal, anal and oral sex  HomeSTDs: Types of sexually transmitted diseases, their symptoms and how dangerous are they? STDs: Types of sexually transmitted diseases, their symptoms and how dangerous are they? editor14:32  Image source, Getty Image According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than one million people worldwide are infected with sexually transmitted diseases every day. Untreated diseases are a major problem of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or (sexually transmitted infections) and are a major obstacle in controlling sexually transmitted diseases, WHO said. According to the WHO, STDs affect sexual ability and fertility, and increase the risk of infertility, pregnancy complications, cancer and HIV/AIDS. How is yeast infection of the vagina transmitted? More than 30 bacteria, viruses and parasites (fungi) are transmitted from one person to another through vaginal, anal and oral sex. Announcements Some types of sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted from mother to child. Infection can occur during pregnancy, during breastfeeding or through breast milk. There are treatments for bacterial and fungal infections. Experts say there is no cure for viral diseases. Diseases are mainly spread by eight types of pathogens. There are four types of treatment for these diseases. Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Trichomonas i.e. Trichomoniasis. There is no treatment for the remaining four types of diarrhea. Which are.. Hepatitis B, Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV or Herpes), HIV, Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Doctors prescribe certain medicines to control the symptoms of these diseases. HPV is the main cause of cervical cancer in women and colon cancer due to men having sex with their male counterparts. Besides these, there are new viruses and infections that can be sexually transmitted, WHO said. For example, monkeypox, Shigella sonnei, Neisseria meningitidis, Ebola, Zika, neglected relapsing diseases and lymphogranuloma venereum. Experts say that these are all challenges of disease control and prevention. Let's learn about some diseases and their symptoms.

Chlamydia Chlamydia is caused by the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis. It is a serious disease that usually appears in young people. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 80 percent of people infected with chlamydia do not show any symptoms, which makes diagnosis and treatment difficult. If left untreated, the bacteria can spread to the upper genital tract. It can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), infertility and ectopic pregnancy in women. Chlamydia can be transmitted from mother to child. It can cause conjunctivitis and chlamydial pneumonia in infants. People with chlamydia are at high risk of developing cervical neoplasia and HIV infection, says the ICMR. ICMR has shown that the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases is increasing gradually in developing countries, especially chlamydia is common among bacterial sexually transmitted diseases, and it is better to recognize and get treatment immediately. However, ICMR said that accurate data on chlamydia infection in the country is not available. General symptoms Cervical inflammation in women Inflammation of the urethra in men Genital infections Gonorrhea Gonorrhea is caused by bacteria called Neisseria gonorrhoeae or Gonococcus. These bacteria are found in vaginal or penile discharge. The National Health Service in England suggests that it affects the cervix, anus and sometimes the throat and eyes in women. Gonorrhea is easily spread through unprotected sex. Also, gonorrhea can be transmitted even if vibrators and sex toys are not cleaned and used by each other without removing the condom. It can also be passed from mother to child. Experts advise that it is better to treat the disease before the child is born. Its symptoms • Dark yellow or green discharge from the vagina or penis • Pain during urination • Bleeding without menstruation in women Some may not have any symptoms. Others may have no symptoms at all. Others may have chlamydia and gonorrhea, which can get worse if not treated immediately, National Health Mission guidelines suggest. 

Syphilis.



Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the spirochete bacteria Treponema pallidum. WHO warns that this can lead to serious illness and death. Syphilis is transmitted from mother to child through sexual intercourse, secretions from wounds on the skin or blood transfusions. Syphilis can last for years if left untreated. It also includes action. Stage One - Primary Syphilis: At this stage the symptoms are not very noticeable. But, some may get swelling around the genitals, sometimes blisters and swelling around the mouth. This swelling lasts for two to six weeks. Second Stage - Second Syphilis: Symptoms such as skin rash, sore throat and so on appear for a few weeks. Then, these symptoms may disappear. This stage can last for years without symptoms or hidden symptoms that are not visible. Later syphilis reaches the third dangerous stage. Stage three - Advanced Syphilis: About three quarters of those who do not receive treatment will reach this stage three. At this stage, the body is seriously injured. Therefore, experts suggest that it is better to detect this disease early. Trichomoniasis ie

 Trichomoniasis.


This disease is caused by trichomoniasis vaginalis. Trichomoniasis is contagious within a month of infection. However, the NHS says that up to half of people may not experience symptoms Symptoms for women Abnormal vaginal discharge, dark yellow or green foam in women • Bad smelling discharge • Swelling, itching, burning around the vagina • Discomfort, pain during urination, during intercourse. Symptoms for men · Pain during ejaculation · Frequent urination · Discharge of thin white discharge from the penis · The penis is red, swollen and itchy. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) HomeSTDs: Types of sexually transmitted diseases, their symptoms and how dangerous are they? STDs: Types of sexually transmitted diseases, their symptoms and how dangerous are they?

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than one million people worldwide are infected with sexually transmitted diseases every day. Untreated diseases are a major problem of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or (sexually transmitted infections) and are a major obstacle in controlling sexually transmitted diseases, WHO said. According to the WHO, STDs affect sexual ability and fertility, and increase the risk of infertility, pregnancy complications, cancer and HIV/AIDS. How is yeast infection of the vagina transmitted? More than 30 bacteria, viruses and parasites (fungi) are transmitted from one person to another through vaginal, anal and oral sex. Announcements Some types of sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted from mother to child. Infection can occur during pregnancy, during breastfeeding or through breast milk. There are treatments for bacterial and fungal infections. Experts say there is no cure for viral diseases. Diseases are mainly spread by eight types of pathogens. There are four types of treatment for these diseases. Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Trichomonas i.e. Trichomoniasis. There is no treatment for the remaining four types of diarrhea. Which are.. Hepatitis B, Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV or Herpes), HIV, Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Doctors prescribe certain medicines to control the symptoms of these diseases. HPV is the main cause of cervical cancer in women and colon cancer due to men having sex with their male counterparts. Besides these, there are new viruses and infections that can be sexually transmitted, WHO said.

Gonorrhea is caused by bacteria called Neisseria gonorrhoeae or Gonococcus. These bacteria are found in vaginal or penile discharge. The National Health Service in England suggests that it affects the cervix, anus and sometimes the throat and eyes in women. Gonorrhea is easily spread through unprotected sex. Also, gonorrhea can be transmitted even if vibrators and sex toys are not cleaned and used by each other without removing the condom. It can also be passed from mother to child Experts advise that it is better to treat the disease before the child is born. Its symptoms • Dark yellow or green discharge from the vagina or penis • Pain during urination • Bleeding without menstruation in women Some may not have any symptoms. Others may have no symptoms at all. Others may have chlamydia and gonorrhea, which can get worse if not treated immediately, National Health Mission guidelines suggest. Syphilis Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the spirochete bacteria Treponema pallidum. WHO warns that this can lead to serious illness and death. Syphilis is transmitted from mother to child through sexual intercourse, secretions from wounds on the skin or blood transfusions. Syphilis can last for years if left untreated. It also includes action. Stage One - Primary Syphilis: At this stage the symptoms are not very noticeable. But, some may get swelling around the genitals, sometimes blisters and swelling around the mouth. This swelling lasts for two to six weeks. Second Stage - Second Syphilis: Symptoms such as skin rash, sore throat and so on appear for a few weeks. Then, these symptoms may disappear. This stage can last for years without symptoms or hidden symptoms that are not visible. Later syphilis reaches the third dangerous stage. Stage three - Advanced Syphilis: About three quarters of those who do not receive treatment will reach this stage three. At this stage, the body is seriously injured. Therefore, experts suggest that it is better to detect this disease early. Trichomoniasis ie Trichomoniasis.

Or a blood test can be done to determine whether it is the stage of primary herpes virus or type 2 herpes. There is a risk of herpes from mother to child. Abortion or death of a child in the womb, birth with deformities, boils on the child's skin and eyes. A baby can get infantile herpes during delivery. That is why it is better to test before getting pregnant and get treatment to prevent the child from being infected. Human papillomavirus (HPV) Human papillomavirus is a common group of viruses. It has more than 100 types. The virus does not cause any problems for most people, but some types of the virus can cause genital sores and cancer, the NHS says. Human papillomavirus affects Many people do not have symptoms of this disease, so there is a risk of being infected with the virus. Human papillomavirus causes cervical cancer in women. Also, rectal cancer and vaginal cancer can also occur. It can remain in the body for many years without being known to be infected. There are no blood tests for this disease. It can only be identified through the examination of technical.

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