Not really. The STD that most closely meets that description is HIV.
vitamin a
Symptoms are persistent and frequent infections, diarrhea, failure to thrive, and malabsorption (of nutrients).
Another frequent cause of nutritional deficiency is malabsorption of nutrients in the intestinal tract due to parasite infestation, infections, or disruption of the normal intestinal microorganism balance by some medications.
Symptoms of hematologic disorders can include easy bruising, fatigue, frequent infections, excessive bleeding, and difficulty breathing. These disorders can affect the production of blood cells, clotting factors, or the immune system. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
It is unlikely that frequent spider bites are related to vitamin deficiency. It is more likely the person is sleeping where spiders are congregating at night.
often have frequent ear and sinus infections. Nearsightedness and lazy eye are also common. Many babies with fragile X syndrome may have trouble with sucking and some experience digestive disorders that cause frequent gagging and vomiting
As far as i have researched other than STRESS, pregnancy, injury and infections...Sex does not affect your periods.
Frequent headache can be symptomatic of many, many diagnoses which range from inconsequential to dangerous. Whether your type of headache diagnosis is bad or not will depend upon seeing a specialist well versed in headache disorders. For appropriate diagnosis, treatment and prevention of headache disorders, seek the help of a board certified headache specialist. yes if it is veryyyyyyyyy frequent
A frequent period can have many causes. It can be caused by infections, hormone imbalances, fibroids, or other conditions. Frequent periods are reason to seek the help of a physician.
There are a many different skin disorders that occur frequently in athletes. This list is by no means complete. Those who play contact sports like wrestling or martial arts are at risk of contracting:fungal skin infections (ringworm or athlete's foot or jock itch)viral skin infections molluscum contagiosumwartsherpes simplex infectionsbacterial skin infections (Staph infections and others)Other skin conditions that may occur in athletes:eczema, particularly in swimmers, as chlorine can irritate and dry skinheat rash (miliaria)contact dermatitis to sports equipment like shin guards, etc.
Patients with this disease have frequent infections, especially those caused by the same microorganism. Recurring infections are an indication that the immune system is not responding normally and developing immunity to reinfection.
Basically it's chronic respiratory compromise. (Chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and frequent low-grade infections)