The most serious STD today is often considered to be human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) if untreated. HIV continues to have a significant impact on public health globally, particularly in regions with limited access to healthcare. Other serious STDs include syphilis and gonorrhea, which have shown rising resistance to treatment. The ongoing stigma and lack of awareness surrounding these infections complicate prevention and treatment efforts.
HIV
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Yes - PID is a serious condition caused by an untreated STD.
Trichomoniasis is the most common protozoan STD in the US. Aside from giardia, which is rarely sexually transmitted, it's the only protozoan STD.
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial STD in the US, and the most common reportable STD. You should know that not all STDs are reportable, so the CDC doesn't get direct reports about HPV or trichomonas.
Syphylis
pretty good indication that you have an infection and likely an STD & that could be serious.
It depends on what is meant by these two terms. Most people feel that for serious illnesses that standard medicine is a better choice. If you have a STD, the proper treatment may be best.
Itching
Chlamydia is not the most dangerous STI.
HPV
yes, most likely.