Symptom of STDs
Symptoms of STDs depends on what sexually transmitted disease you have. Infections are usually passed by having intercourse, but they can also be passed through other types of sex. Despite the fact that STDs are extremely widespread and add billions of dollars to the nation's healthcare costs each year, most people in the United States remain unaware of the risk and consequences of all but the most prominent STDHIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
Common STDs
Bacterial STDs
Chlamydia
Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Viral STDs
Cervical cancer
Genital herpes
Genital warts
HIV/AIDS
Symptoms of STDs
Pain during sex, when urinating and/or in the pelvic area
Sore throats in people who have oral sex
Pain in the anus for people who have anal sex
Itching around the vagina and/or discharge from the vagina for women
Discharge from the penis for men
Dark urine, loose, light-colored stools, and yellow eyes and skin
Small blisters that turn into scabs on the genital area
Swollen glands, fever and body aches
Soft, flesh-colored warts around the genital area
Chancre sores (painless red sores) on the genital area, anus, tongue and/or throat
A scaly rash on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet
Unusual infections, unexplained fatigue, night sweats and weight loss
Doctors have identified more than 20 sexually transmitted diseases. Although
they can't all be cured, they can be prevented.
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