No, you will not have a more likely chance to fight off an STD if you have a high immune system. STD\'s are bacterial infections and the human immune system is not equipped to deal with these alone. Bacterial infections sometimes require antibiotics to clear them.
Answer There is NO STD"s that you can get immue to. Be careful you and your sex partner go for tests to see if either of you has any diseases and then stay loyal to each other.
The immune system can not fight a bacterial infection; it does though fight a viral infection.
No.
Having a STD will negatively affect the immune system.
AIDS is an immune system disease caused by HIV, which is spread by sex, among other ways. AIDS does not cause other STDs, although people with AIDS are more likely to have complications if they contract STDs.
all rtis such as genital herpes and genital warts etc are all stds butr all stds such as aids and hepatitis-b are not rtis as they do not effect any reproductive part......one effects immune system and other liver respectively
All STDs can be transmitted by a seemingly healthy person, assuming they are infected.Actually, all of them can be transmitted by a seemingly healthy person.STDs can be transmitted by anyone.
Keeping your immune system in peak condition (no other STDs as an example) will minimize the spread of HIV.
Your immune system defends against STD's with structural defenses like gastric juices and the mucus linings. For more info on the parts of the immune system follow the related question.
Susceptibility to STDs involves many factors including the individual's own immune response which helps to determine whether infection occurs. A very invasive STD infection is considered PID.
STDs do not reduce the risk of getting HIV. In fact, STDs increase the risk of getting HIV. Any STD elicits an immune response. Its almost like ringing the dinner bell for HIV. Most infections pull CD4 immune cells (cells that HIV infects) to the site of infection (usually). This increases the risk of infection.
Yes it does; you are more apt to catch HIV if infected with a STI.Since the STDs reduce you immune system response, your immune system is less likely to protect you from the HIV infection.Yes having STDs such as herpes and chlamydia does increase the risk of getting and spreading HIV.
Anyone not immune to the virus (not a common virus anymore though)
There is no cure for AIDS, although there are many medications that help people with the disease, When the immune system fails a person becomes very ill and dies.
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death