It truly depends on your symptoms. One natural alternative medicine approach is to treat the "STI" as a fungal infection and go on a diet that completely eliminates sugar, grains, corn, sugary fruits, dairy (except for sour cream and Greek yogurt), caffeine, and all processed foods for about 2 weeks. According to some sources, this should starve off any type of infection that could be lingering in your body as a result of stress, poor diet habits, environmental toxins, etc. If after a few weeks strictly following this plan your infection persists, it could be "legitimate".
yes, std's can cause many things.
If the person is infected, there is a good possibility of infection on your vagina. The chances are higher for a woman than a man in catching a STD.
No . . . an STD is a Sexually Transmitted Disease. HIV infection is just one of many STDs.
No, but you can get a STD or infection.
like an infection after you get done with having sex... its like an std (sexual transmitted disease)
It could range from an STD to and infection to cancer. I recommend that you visit a physician if the condition lasts more than 3 days.
Maybe. Typically Bumps or Rashes, can occur from shaving or other benign activity. , but may be signs of infection from STD's.
Yes, any STD can be transferred.
You may have a yeast infection, see your gynecologist.
could be a bladder infection or an STD if you are sexually active. If it is a bladder infection you can try this.... guzzle about a quart of water in 15 minutes. than a half hour later do it again. If it is a bladder infection the large amounts of water will clear it out within a few hours if it is an STD the burning will continue then you will have to see a doctor to get it cleared. Good Luck.
The histology (tissue structure) of the urethra makes it an easier target for infection than the squamous epithelium of the external penis. For this reason, contact with an STD is likely to infect the urethra.
It is usually caused by a bacterail infection, however sometimes it can be a symptom of an STD.