answersLogoWhite

0

STD are microorganisms that are physically transferred from one person to another. There are many different types of STDs, and each has its own symptoms. A lot of them have rashes or irritation associated with them. Syphilis is one that can do a lot of damage to the brain if left untreated.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is ADHD a physical or mental disease?

both


What is a disease that is characterized by progressive deterioration of physical or mental function?

alhizemers


Is mental illness is a disease like any other physical disease?

yes.because it affect the part of the body


A progressive chronic disease involving a mental and physical need for alcohol is?

Alcoholism


What is absence of disease?

Functional health is integrative, and absence of disease is physical, mental, and social well being or infirmity".


What is health in health?

Health is the state state of complete physical and mental wellness and merely not the absence of disease. Also is the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being of an individual and not merely the absence of disease or infirmities.


How does internalizing feelings affect mental health?

internalising feelings lead to stress and depression which inturn affect our physical, social and mental wellbeing of individuals. Mental health is a state of physical, mental and social wellbeing not just the absence of disease.


What does STD mean to everyone?

std means sexually transmitted disease.


The current definition of health places emphasis upon?

The answer is one of these choices: the alleviation and cure of disease improved mental health status interrelatedness of physical, mental, social well being the effect of physical illness on mental health


What is health composed of?

physical health social health mental and emotional health


What is one STD disease?

Aids.


Is mental disorder categorized as a disease?

Some people do categorise mental disorders as diseases, while others do not. Most medical institutions would rather avoid labelling it as a disease and will refer to mental disorders as "conditions", "disorders" or "illnesses".Mental disorders are not diseases in the literal or physical sense. Diseases are easy to spot, are physical and are relatively easy to treat. Mental disorders on the other hand are not easy to spot, are not physical and are difficult to treat. Mental illness is a disease in the metaphorical sense, but not the literal sense.It's currently a confusing subject. Mental illness is definitely recognised as a true medical issue and needs to be treated as such. But to categorise it as a disease means that we would have to universally change the definition of the word "disease". This is why most medical practitioners prefer to refer to it as either a condition, disorder or illness.