"Thrush" is a yeast infection. It's not considered an STD, per say, but it can be transmitted via unprotected sex. If a woman's getting them repeatedly while having unprotected sex with her boyfriend, they should both be treated at the same time.
there is if the girl has a sexually transmitted infection.
A thrush can affect the anal area.
Usually thrush, but it can be a symptom of a sexually transmitted disease, it's always advisable to go to you GP or sexual health clinic to get checked out and DO NOT HAVE SEXUAL INTERCOURSE unless using a condom or you are risking infecting your partner too.
The only way you can get warts on your vagina is if your sex partner has warts in the groin area. A wart is essentially a fungus, and can be transmitted through sex. If you have warts on your vagina, it is best that you and your partner are treated by a doctor who treats sexually-transmitted diseases, or else the warts will grow bigger and in more places.
Yes, vaginal yeast infection is not considered a sexually transmitted disease and can be caused by many things from scratching your vagina with a tampon, to wearing non-cotton underwear.
Yes, like a condom for fellatio, a dental dam is a suitable method of preventing the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) when performing cunnilingus.
Vaginosis is a bacterial infection of the vagina, as opposed to thrush, which is caused by yeast.
i dont have a vagina but yes, you can contract an std if the girl has an std whether its visible or not. So it would be great for the both of you guys to get tested for any sexually transmitted diseases. Condoms work great but celebacy works better.
Yes, but it also does due to not washing, menopause and thrush.
Nystatin is for a yeast infection (NOT sexually transmitted) but this does not usually cause little bumps. I suggest you go back to the doctor.
The commonest would be "thrush" a fungal infection. "Thrush" is commonly known as a yeast infection which is also described above which you can get with or without sexual transmission. The most commonly transmitted STD is Chlamydia. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) may cause UTI (Urinary Tract Infections) -like symptoms, such as pain with urination. This is due to the inflammation and irritation of the urethra or vagina that's sometimes associated with chlamydia and other STDs. If untreated, STDs may lead to serious long-term problems, including pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. Unlike UTIs, STDs are contagious.
Its rare for a man to have a vagina