Not all STDs present symptoms, so some people are asymptomatic. Depending on the exact disease, there are not always noticeable symptoms. For instance, you might not know you have warts inside your rectum or vagina. Then years later, you may find you have cancer.
In the early stages of HIV, you typically don't notice anything. In time, you start to notice things, and things start to get worse. You might find that you don't heal as well, feel tired all the time, and are more likely to get pneumonia or other infections. You could go for years without knowing you are really sick, and you could mark it up as other things like age or stress.
With some STDs, you may overlook the signs and then find you have a serious problem. Syphilis has several stages, and if you ignore them all, you might no longer have any external lesions, but you could have internal organ damage, including brain damage which can result in insanity and death.
SyphilisGonorrhea and chlamydia may rarely cause arthritis. Leg pain is not a typical symptom of STDs. See your health care provider for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of your symptoms, and get screened for STDs at the same time.
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Spermicidal lubricant doesn't protect against STDS like HIV or gonorrhea, first of all. Spermical lube makes things slippery and kills 90% of sperm.
Epididymitis is treatable with antibiotics, which usually resolves pain quickly. Left untreated, this condition can lead to abscess formation or loss of blood supply to the testicle.
Initially, leukemia symptoms may be similar to that of the flu, but as the illness progresses, the symptoms will get more severe, and additional symptoms may occur.
all rtis such as genital herpes and genital warts etc are all stds butr all stds such as aids and hepatitis-b are not rtis as they do not effect any reproductive part......one effects immune system and other liver respectively
Herpes and HPV are not necessarily more dangerous than other STDs, but they are more troublesome because there is no medication to cure them. Treatment to decrease symptoms and complications is available.
You can get all of the STDs.
Well chlamydia is one of the most common in women sti are infection and don't show symptoms you wouldn't know you have it it would just keep getting worse
Probably not, but it depends on the skill of the microscopic exam. There are many other conditions that can cause symptoms of yeast. Return to your health care provider to ask for advice and further diagnosis and treatment.
These symptoms are typical of a number of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Please check with a medical professional. There are free clinics in most cities that can help. STDs do not cure themselves. If left untreated, they can be very dangerous. And you don't want to get the reputation as someone who passes STDs around!
Chlamydia is generally coined the silent disease, but most STDs fall into this category.chlamydiaChlamydiaChlamydia is known as the silent STD.Many of the STDs can be termed silent because there may be no signs or symptoms of the infection until serious damage is done. It is silent while doing damage to the human body.
All STDs can be transmitted by a seemingly healthy person, assuming they are infected.Actually, all of them can be transmitted by a seemingly healthy person.STDs can be transmitted by anyone.
Statistically, men are more likely to have an STD, because we tend to have more sex partners than women. If you are sexually active and you and/or your lover have more than one partner, you should find a free clinic and get tested regularly. Remember, not all STDs have obvious symptoms! You DO NOT want to get a reputation as a person who spreads STDs.
By the sound of it, STD. Which one? Well it might be herpes or genital warts. There are other stds with similar symptoms though
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death
There are several different sexually transmitted diseases, and they all produce different physical conditions, some of which are easier to observe than others. HIV, the most dangerous STD, often has a very long incubation period during which you may not observe any symptoms. Syphilis goes through a variety of different symptoms (and actually has three distinct stages, known as primary, secondary, and tertiary syphilis). The first observable symptom of syphilis is a sore on the upper lip, known as a chancre. Gonorrhea producing a burning sensation during urination. Herpes produces genital sores. Etc.FalseThe statement is true. Some have no signs or symptoms which is termed asymptomatic.Actually most people with STDs are totally asymptomatic, yet they can still pass the disease on to other people.No. Some STDs have no symptoms of infection. Not all people develop symptoms of infection from diseases that are associated with having outward signs and symptoms.