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Many STDs are bacterial; but yes you can have more than one bacterial infection, or/and STD infection, at the same time.

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How do you tell the difference between semen and an STD?

"Cum" or Semen is the penile discharge after sexual pleasure, where abouts an STD is a sexually transmitted disease {that's what STD stands for} An STD is this - Sexually transmitted disease (STD) is a term used to describe more than 20 different infections that are transmitted through exchange of semen, blood, and other body fluids; or by direct contact with the affected body areas of people with STDs. Sexually transmitted diseases are also called venereal diseases.


What is the definition of an STD?

An STD, or sexually transmitted disease, is an infection passed from one person to another through sexual contact. These infections are typically caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites, and can affect the genitals, mouth, or rectum. It is important to practice safe sex to prevent the transmission of STDs.


What STD causes spotting?

While vaginal spotting can be a relatively normal thing for a woman to experience, if it is not typical of your menstrual cycle, you should consult with your physician. Sometimes, menstrual spotting is the result of an underlying problem or infection. * Menstrual spotting that is irregular and not typical of your cycle can be the result of a sexually transmitted infection or disease (STI/STD), and without treatment, it will not go away on its own. Common STIs that have been known to cause spotting include bacterial infections such as chlamydia or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). * If you're experiencing irregular spotting between periods, it's important you see a medical practitioner so they can determine if testing is necessary. Even if the spotting stops, testing for sexually transmitted infections is still a good idea, because bacterial infections will not go away without treatment even when/if the symptoms subside, and without treatment, prolonged infections can cause irreversible damage to the reproductive system.


You have two small red very sore and sensitive to touch bumps near the opening of your vagina is that a sign of a STD?

It could be a sign of an STD or a different type of infection. It's important to see a healthcare provider for an evaluation and proper diagnosis. They can recommend appropriate treatment based on the cause of the bumps.


Why do UTIs frequently accompany STDs?

UTI's frequently accompany STD's especially in females. The reason for this is that the urethra and the female sexual organ are in close proximity of each other, enabling the transfer of bacteria.

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What std causes symptoms similar to bacterial vaginosis?

Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can cause symptoms similar to bacterial vaginosis, such as abnormal vaginal discharge, itching, and an unpleasant odor. It is important to see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.


Can you get pregnant and get an STD at the same time?

You can get a STD and pregnant at the same time.


Do HIV and STD the same?

No . . . an STD is a Sexually Transmitted Disease. HIV infection is just one of many STDs.


Is trachomatis the same as trichomonas?

Trachomatis is not the same as trichomonas. Chlamydia trachomatis is a bacterial STD, and trichomonas vaginalis is a protozoal STD.


Why is chlamydia considered an STD if it is curable?

"STD" describes how you get chlamydia. It is not a descriptor of whether or not it's curable.


What does it mean if your discharge is thick and green?

You should definitely see you're doctor. This could be signs of an std such as gonorrhea or something as simple as a bacterial infection in your vagina.


Is toxic shock symptom an std?

No. It is a bacterial infection usually caused by wearing a tampon too long without changing it or using one when you don't need it.


Can you worry about chlamydia?

You should worry about catching chlamydia if you are having sex. Over 2.25 million people in the US are infected with the bacteria. It is the #1 bacterial STD infection in the US.


CAN an STD cause an ear infection?

yes, std's can cause many things.


Can women have a colonoscopy while having chlamydia?

chlamydia is bacterial infection by (std)colonoscopy possible,chlamydia is vaginal infection


How long does zithromax stay in your body after taking a singe dose?

Zithromax contains azithromycin which is a macrolide antibiotic and is used for bacterial infections including STD bacterial infection. In STD its dose is 4 tablets once only. Because 4 tablets of Zithromax are much higher than the minimum inhibitory concentration for STD bacteria. These 4 tablets are sufficient to treat STD because the terminal half life of Zithromax is 68 hours and complete drug elimination will take place in about 150 hours.


Is AIDS the most common STD in the US?

Chlamydia is the most common bacterial STD in the US, and the most common reportable STD. You should know that not all STDs are reportable, so the CDC doesn't get direct reports about HPV or trichomonas.

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