Some sexually transmitted diseases are curable (syphilis for example) and some are not (HIV, herpes). You could in theory be infected and then cured and then infected again, any number of times. There is no limit to the number of times you could get an STD although, of course, if you practice safe sex you don't ever have to get one, which would be much smarter of you.
All of them.
You can get it too. Depending on which one it is it can affect the baby or not. Get tested.
No because you asked " is there a greater risk for women to develop diseases that are NOT STD's" You are not going to get NON STD's from having sex any more than a man would provided your immune systems are both healthy and you have the same exposure rates.
If you have a blister on your clitoris with a strong odor you may have an STD like herpes. You will need to see your doctor as soon as possible to start treatment. Most STD's can be treated. Also be sure to tell sexual partners if an STD is the source.
Yes! You know that you will not get an STD or AIDS by having sex. Also you have a lower chance of getting cervical cancer. The more sex partners that you have the more likely you will catch something. Cervical cancers main cause is STD's. I saw that on Tyra Banks show.
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yes, std's can cause many things.
Yes, two partners can be diagnosed with different STDs. STDs do not always transmit.
by having sex with one partner, you put your self at risk of getting a std or something of that nature.but if you have sex with 2 partners then u r 2 times as likely to get a sexually transmitted disease.
You can have 10 partners at most and set 5 partners on battle.
Medical Schools require that you complete the 12 grade or 12th std. I assume you are from India. Your best bet is to go back and take your 12th std. examination for medicine. You MUST have 12th std to get in medical school.
Many people are infected with stds and don’t even realize it. This is because many people either don’t think that they can get an std or they have an issue with going to a doctor for things. It is embarrassing for many people to even discuss std testing, let alone having it done. But, regular std testing is important, it can mean the difference between life and death in some cases. This is why std testing is of utmost importance and should be regularly done, regardless of your relationship or marital status. If you are sexually active or have been, you should be getting checked for stds at least once every six months. Being infected with an std is no small matter, even though many of them are easily treated with antibiotics. Some stds can cause permanent damage to your reproductive organs and cause sterility. Many stds have no symptoms, so the only way to know if you are infected is to visit your doctor or a clinic and be tested. Even if you are currently single, std testing is important, you may have been infected by previous partners and you should know so that you can let any future partners know. If you are infected with an std, it’s important that you let any current, past or future sexual partners know, so they can be tested and treated as well. Some stds can take years to show up or to have symptoms, this is particularly true of viral stds like HIV and HPV. Regular testing and staying informed about stds and how they are transmitted is only one part of preventing them. It’s also important to practice safe sex, even if you are in a relationship. If you are unsure about a partner’s sexual past or whether or not they are infected with an std, then make sure to use condoms until they and yourself have been tested. If you are in a monogamous relationship and suspect your partner is cheating, insist on using condoms and have yourself checked for stds frequently. Stds can be transmitted through bodily fluids and genital and oral contact. Even regularly using condoms isn’t 100% effective at preventing infection with an std, which is only one more good reason why frequent std testing is absolutely essential for those who are sexually active or have been in the past.