Nope. Doctors have some pretty fancy ways of being sure it is a STD vs. Bladder infection.
bladder infections will show a high amount of white blood cells in the urine and some times blood, well most of the time.
the likelyhood of them being confused is almost nil.. you'd have to have a really dumb technician working in the lab who tainted the sample to get thosed results.
There is no reliable way to distinguish an STD from a urinary tract infection by yourself. See your health care provider for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
A bladder infection is one type of UTI.
No. It could be a urinary tract infection. It could be an STD. It may have to do with your prostate. But not the appendix.
yes, std's can cause many things.
That is not true. Cinnamon has no affect on the prostate.
The most common cause of prostate infection is E Coli, a normal gut bacterium. However other bacteria, including STD agents particularly chlamydia can also be a cause. Staphylococcal and streptococcal organisms, and less frequently other pathogens such as fungi, genital viruses, and parasites have also been found. The vagina is a fairly hostile environment for many bacteria, but planting a large deposit of heavily chlamydia infected semen high up in there, would probably cause some mischief.
He has a prostate or other urogenital infection. It may or may not be contagious.
No. Prostate cancer like all other cancers, can not be transmitted to other people.
No . . . an STD is a Sexually Transmitted Disease. HIV infection is just one of many STDs.
No, but you can get a STD or infection.
like an infection after you get done with having sex... its like an std (sexual transmitted disease)
Infection of the prostate gland. Or something in your diet.
A firm prostate could be the sign of an infection called prostatitis. It may also be a sign of prostate cancer.
It's not an infection. This acronym stands for "Prostate Specific Antigen". The test is to detect prostate cancer in men over 50.