Untreated sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can lead to several short-term consequences, including increased risk of transmission to sexual partners and potential development of complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in women, which can cause severe pain and infertility. Additionally, untreated STDs may lead to acute symptoms like painful sores, discharge, or infections that require immediate medical attention. Overall, the lack of treatment can result in worsening health and increased healthcare costs.
Short Term Disabilty
why wasn't fica taken out of std checks
Yes, in the case of chlamydia or gonorrhea
Short Term (for example: leave of absence for maternity leave)
Yes - PID is a serious condition caused by an untreated STD.
an std can lead to many things like cancer or bumps
You can die.
A current deadly disease is aides,h1n1(or swine flu), untreated std's, etc.
The short form of student is "std."
The employer is obligated to follow its own written policy about employees out on short-term disability leave. The employer cannot, for example, pay for the president's health insurance when she is out on STD leave and then not pay for the entry-level clerk's health insurance when he is out on STD leave. If the employer does not have a written policy, then all employees who take a disability leave should be treated the same.
Long story short, they ruin your life with pain, suffering and social outcast. Nobody wants to be around someone who has an STD.
STD on a pay stub typically refers to Short-Term Disability insurance. This is a type of insurance that provides employees with a portion of their income if they are unable to work due to a temporary illness or injury. The deduction for STD coverage is usually listed on the pay stub, indicating the amount withheld from the employee's paycheck to fund this benefit.