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Thursday, May 12, 2011

What is Sexually Transmitted Diseases? (Part-01)



Sexually transmitted diseases are diseases that can be transmitted from one person to another through sexual intercourse. A person at high risk of sexually transmitted diseases when having sexual relations with a multiple partner either through vaginal, oral, and anal sex. If not treated properly, the disease can have serious consequences for reproductive health, such as the occurrence of sterility, blindness in newborns, even death.

Common signs of sexually transmitted disease in men:
  • A pimple filled with fluid.
  • Blisters or ulcers on the genitals.
  • Wound does not hurt.
  • Hard and red on the genitals.
  • A wart or growth of meat such as chicken's comb.
  • Intense itching along the genitals.
  • Extreme pain when urinating.
  • Urine pus or foul-smelling blood.
  • Hot and painful swelling in the groin which is then turned into an ulcer.


Common signs of sexually transmitted diseases in women:
  • Extreme pain when urinating.
  • Pain in lower abdomen.
  • Expenditure mucus on the genitals.
  • Vaginal discharge white milk clotted and accompanied with itching and redness on the genitals or surrounding areas.
  • Whitish, frothy, greenish, smelly, and itchy.
  • A pimple filled with fluid.
  • Blisters or ulcers on the genitals.

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