Yes. Yes. Yes.
Stds are cunning buggers. The most successful show no symptoms but allow the microbe to proliferate and spread to all partners. It's pretty clever evolution really. Don't kill the host but allow them to spread your offspring to as many people as possible.
Get tested. Use condoms. Then go for it.
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Yes, you can transmit HPV or other STDs if you have been diagnosed with HPV. Using condoms can lower the risk.
No you can't transmit a disease to yourself but you can transmit it to someone else if you are a carrier of a disease . It might. It all depends if the carrier has an STD.
The early signs of an std vary depending on which std it is. There may be itching, pain, trouble urinating, a foul smell or any number of other symptoms present to alert you to a problem. Anything abnormal should not be ignored.
While ladybugs do transmit a sort of sexually transmitted disease among their species, they do not harbor diseases. Also the STD in ladybugs is no threat to humans.
Yes. Even a rash accompanied by itching could seem to be an STD and just be a simple rash.
No. When you acquire an STD it usually takes at a minimum 3 days for any symptoms to appear (depending on the disease). Probably just sore/red/swollen from relative over-use.
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, and genital herpes can all cause some of the same symptoms as UTI.
They are called carrier's.
Both trichomoniasis and herpes can cause genital irritation.
Yes, two partners can be diagnosed with different STDs. STDs do not always transmit.