Chlamydia, warts, syphillis ..to name a few.
Infectious diseases are caused by germs, such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites. Contagious or communicable diseases are those that can be spread from one person to another. Infectious diseases that commonly occur among children are often communicable or contagious and may spread very easily from person to person
it doesnt it just prevents pregnancy thats all you get the shot every 3 months and your good to do anything you want just use protection to prvent sexually transmitted diseases
generally speaking you dont get a disease from just kissing a girl ( or boy ) but there are some STI's or STD's ( sexally transmitted infections )or ( sexually transmitted diseases )that can be transmitted from skin-skin contact ( such as the lips). These diseases could be one of the following :chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital herpes, syphilis, chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV), trichomoniasis, granuloma inguinale, and certain forms of hepatitis.
Abstinence refers to not having sex, or engaging in sexual activity. By not having sex you are reducing your risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease - although it's important to point out that there are other means of contracting sexually transmitted diseases other than just via sex. For example you can get HIV from infected needles during drug use, piercing, or tattoos.
No . . . an STD is a Sexually Transmitted Disease. HIV infection is just one of many STDs.
Crabs (pubic lice), just like other sexually transmitted diseases, transfer from an infected person to a healthy person, usually during sexual intercourse.
Cats can be affected by certain sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV). These diseases are transmitted through close contact between infected and uninfected cats, often through bites or grooming. It is important for cat owners to have their pets tested for these diseases and to practice safe and responsible pet ownership to prevent their spread.
No. Lyme disease is a tick-borne infectious disease.While it may be possible to get Lyme disease through sexual intercourse with an infected person, there is still research being done to prove or disprove this theory.It is not, however, a sexually transmitted disease.Some say Lyme Disease can not be sexually transmitted and that Lyme Disease is transmitted through a tick that is infected with it. However, research has proven that the lyme bacterium can be transmitted through any biting insect not just ticks. Also one of the lyme bacterium is a spirochete (Borrelia Berdorfi). A well known sexually transmitted disease is syphilis which is a spirochete.Till further studies prove this wrong I would assume that Lyme can be transmitted through the sharing of body fluids.
YES! It is just like any other Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD). Examples include herpes, gonorrhea, chlamydia, etc
Yes. It is just possible to get pregnant that way. Specially when your periods are infrequent. Please, always use condoms except in marital sex. Otherwise you may get HIV infection and/or many types of other sexually transmitted diseases.
Well, it is an incurable "Sexually Transmitted" disease. However, just to be on the safe side, always clean toiletries with bleach if someone you know has this. But it is as all std's transmitted through sexual intercourse and the fluid exchange.
Yes. Just as with a scratch or cut anywhere else, it can get infected. Use an antiseptic (alcohol-based antiseptics are not recommended -- they sting!) like Neosporin (TM) and keep the wound clean. It is also a good idea to go to an STD clinic and get tested for sexually transmitted diseases. (You should do this anyway if you're sexually active -- you don't want to be the guy who passes an STD around!)