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Chlamydia's classification is a bacterial infection, known as a sexually transmitted disease.
Vaginal rashes may be caused by several factors. It includes bacterial vaginosis, yeast infection, menopause, chemical irritation, or sexually transmitted diseases.
It could be bacterial vaginosis or a trich infection. Both of these are sexually transmitted but they aren't as serious as chlamydia or gonnorea. If you have protected sex and you get something other than a yeast infection, it's usually bv and you should go to the doctor and get medicine for it.
Pus cells in clumps are often detected in the urine. This is normally a sign of a bacterial infection. It could be a urinary tract infection, kidney infection, or a sexually transmitted disease. It is best to get the opinion of a licensed physician to get an accurate diagnosis.
Chlamydia is a bacterial sexually transmitted infection. It is treated with antibiotics, usually 1g of azithromycin in a single dose or 100 mg doxycycline twice daily for seven days.
there is if the girl has a sexually transmitted infection.
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted disease in the United States.
Lesions, bumps, blisters may be signs of sexually transmitted diseases. Inflammation may be signs of bacterial infection or STDs. Carcinomas, vulvar tumors or hematomas.
Herpes simplex virus, or HSV, a very common sexually transmitted infection.
No, yeast infections are not thought to be sexually transmitted.
Birds don't get or transmit chlamydia trachomatis, the germ that causes the sexually transmitted infection. Birds may transmit chlamydia psittaci, which is not sexually transmitted.
AIDS means Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. The terms STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) and STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) refer to infections that are acquired sexually. AIDS is a diagnosis that someone who is HIV+ receives from their medical provider if they meet the clinical criteria for diagnosis. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS and it is able to be transmitted sexually. The terms STI and STD are often interchangeable and used to describe a variety of bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic infections.