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Most STDs don't cause death. Excluding HIV, syphilis can be fatal.

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Why is it important to know how to prevent sexual transmitted diseases STDs?

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Why is it important to know how to prevent sexual transmitted diseases?

some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death


What is the primary means of transmissions of STDs?

The cause of STDs is unprotected sex.


What STDs can cause frequent urination?

Some STDs that can cause frequent urination include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis.


Do STDs cause frequent urination?

Yes, some sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can cause symptoms such as frequent urination.


Which STDs can cause lip sores?

Herpes and syphilis are STDs that can cause sores on the mouth or genitals (or anywhere else).


Can cervicitis cause cancer?

Cervicitis does not cause cancer. Typical causes of cervicitis are STDs, so treatment is important. STDs that cause cervicitis can sometimes affect future fertility.


Can an STD cause nosebleeds?

There are no STDs with nosebleeds as a symptom. See your health care provider if nosebleeds are a problem for you, and get screened for STDs since you're concerned.


What STDs can you get from AIDS?

AIDS is an immune system disease caused by HIV, which is spread by sex, among other ways. AIDS does not cause other STDs, although people with AIDS are more likely to have complications if they contract STDs.


Can chlamydia affect ovulation?

No. There are no STDs that affect the release of an egg from the ovary. Some STDs can cause scarring that can interfere with movement of the egg through the fallopian tube.


Can contraceptive cause u not to have babies?

usually it does but only condoms can stop you gettin stis and stds, most can but still


Can an STD cause urinary tract infections?

One reason STDs spread is because people think they can only be infected if they have sexual intercourse. That's wrong. A person can get some STDs, like herpes or genital warts, through skin-to-skin contact with an infected area or sore. Another myth about STDs is that you can't get them if you have oral or anal sex. That's also wrong because the viruses or bacteria that cause STDs can enter the body through tiny cuts or tears in the mouth and anus, as well as the genitals. STDs also spread easily because you can't tell whether someone has an infection. In fact, some people with STDs don't even know that they have them. These people are in danger of passing an infection on to their sex partners without even realizing it.