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How can STDs affect your life?
STDs may cause serious, life-threatening complications including cancers, infertility, ectopic pregnancy, spontaneous abortions, stillbirth, low birth weight, neurologic damage, and death. Women and adolescents are disproportionately affected by STDs and their sequelae.
What are the dangers of STDs?
Possible complications include:
- Pelvic pain.
- Pregnancy complications.
- Eye inflammation.
- Arthritis.
- Pelvic inflammatory disease.
- Infertility.
- Heart disease.
- Certain cancers, such as HPV -associated cervical and rectal cancers.
What can untreated STDs do?
Untreated STDs can lead to many health complications, including pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical cancer and future infertility, among other things.
What do people with STDs do?
Whether an infection is viral or bacterial, the infection can have long-term effects on the body, such as infertility or sterility, and can leave the body vulnerable to more serious diseases, such as HIV. Ultimately, untreated STDs/STIs can affect numerous organ systems in the body.
What happens if you have an STD for too long?
If left untreated, an STD can lead to serious – possibly devastating – long-term complications, which can include: Male and female sterility. Blindness. Bone deformities.
How common are STDs Really?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are about 20 million new cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) per year, with about half occurring in young people ages 15 to 24.
What’s the best way to avoid getting an STD?
The only 100% effective way to avoid STDs is to not have vaginal, anal, or oral sex. If you are sexually active, you can do the following things to lower your chances of getting STDs and HIV: Use a new condom for every act of vaginal, anal, and oral sex throughout the entire sex act (from start to finish);
Is it possible to get an STD without having sex?
An STD may also be called a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or venereal disease (VD). That doesn’t mean sex is the only way STDs are transmitted. Depending on the specific STD, infections may also be transmitted through sharing needles and breastfeeding. It’s possible to contract an STD without developing symptoms.
Are there any std’s that can be prevented by condoms?
Condoms are specifically designed to prevent penetration of the semen, which causes unwanted pregnancy, and s*xually transmitted diseases. Unfortunately, Common STDs cannot be prevented by condoms. When used with the utmost care, condoms can prevent a number of STDs like HIV, gonorrhea, hepatitis B and C, Chlamydia, and others.
What kind of STDs can you have with no symptoms?
5 STDs You Can Have Without Knowing It 1 Human papillomavirus (HPV). 2 Chlamydia. 3 Gonorrhea. 4 Herpes. 5 Trichomoniasis.