Some don't even show as an infection, herpes can cause warts and also cancers in both sexes, hepatitis is an infection of the liver and can lead to damage of the liver and even death. Chlamydia is a bacterial infection of your genital tract. And later will cause pain and bleeding in both men and women. Gonorrhea will cause painful testicles and burning when urinating. HIV infection will lead to death even when treated. Lastly, syphilis can lead to brain and nerve damage, dementia, and blindness if untreated.
sexually transmitted diseases. that is 5 s's
It leads to sexual transmitted diseases
1. Do not have children 2. do not share needles 3. Vaccinations 4. Being aware of possible diseases 5. Health and Hygiene hope this is ok, just a few random ideas.
No, it is not legal or appropriate for a 14-year-old to engage in sexual activity with a 17-year-old, regardless of penis size. It's important to respect age of consent laws and understand the consequences of underage sexual activity. Consent, emotional readiness, and legal boundaries should be considered in any sexual decision.
There are many consequences of poor hygiene. Some could be physical, emotional and social. Some of them are: 1)Body odor 2)Spread of air borne diseases 3)Being shunned by people 4)Body sicknesses 5)Skin diseases such as rashes 6)Emotional breakdown and depression
Diseases can be transmitted by touch such as via a handshake between an infected and uninfected person, blood and other bodily fluids in example an infected blood transfusion, sexually transmitted which can occur from oral vaginal or anal sex, aerosol also known as respiratory which can occur when one coughs or sneezes on another person or on an object that is then handled by the other person, and by consumption such as in third world countries when feces seeps into water sources and infects a population.
The purpose of a cervical smear, otherwise known as a pap smear, is a test to screen any abnormalities within a woman's reproductive organs. Abnormalities can range from any signs of cancerous cells as well as sexually transmitted diseases like the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). The exam is usually conducted with an OBGyN, whom recommend that women begin screening in their early 20's, or if she is sexually active, and get a pap smear every 3-5 years after that.
Answers should include; 1. reduce the spread of STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), 2. reduce the mortality rates for both infants and their mothers, 3. increase male responsibility, 4. provide academic education to women and girls worldwide, 5. help women gain some measure of equality with men socially, politically, and economically, 6. protect the environment
Answers should include; 1. reduce the spread of STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), 2. reduce the mortality rates for both infants and their mothers, 3. increase male responsibility, 4. provide academic education to women and girls worldwide, 5. help women gain some measure of equality with men socially, politically, and economically, 6. protect the environment
How can culture be transmitted to employees? Provide examples for each
Unless he has body odor or an STD that he transmits to you to cause you to have an odor..his smell will not be IN you. However, I worked in the Sexually Transmitted Disease clinic for 5 years. Those that had an odor usually had an infection. See your doctor to be safe.
It's dangerous for a number of reasons: 1. Menstrual flow contains mucus, tissue, blood, and even germs. 2. Women have been known to get pregnant at ALL times of the month. 3. You can get sexually transmitted diseases with or without the menstrual period. 4. Menstrual periods are very messy, and who wants menstrual blood all over the place? 5. The menstrual period lasts 5 to 7 days, and taking a week off from sex WON'T kill anybody!