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The diseases that spread among individuals via sexual intercourse are known as Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs). Vaginal, oral, or anal sex are the three prevalent methods of intercourse. However, they can be acquired via alternative forms of intimate physical intercourse, as in the case of genital herpes HSV-1 and HSV-2 HPV, which develop by skin-to-skin touch. STDs exist in a variety of forms, for instance:
To identify the infection, the following signs must be checked:
However, there are cases where you do not observe any symptoms. As a result, you might not even realise the disease until problems arise or your partner is affected with the same.
To prevent themselves from Sexually Transmitted Diseases, one must take the following precautions:
STDs are a serious problem, and one must not neglect the symptoms, or they may face severe complications like infertility, inflammation in the eyes, arthritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, cancer, chronic pain, and even death.
Your doctor will examine you to determine whether you have an infection. They'll ask about your symptoms and sexual history and be honest to obtain the necessary care.
Once your venereal history and clinical manifestations indicate that you have an STD, the doctor will perform a physical or pelvic exam to look for evidence of infection. Various diagnostic tests are:
Last Updated on: 24 November 2023
MBBS, DNB Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Diploma In Cosmetic Gynaecology
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Dr Arti Sharma is a well-known Obstetrician and Cosmetic Gynaecologist currently associated with Aesthetica Veda in Bengaluru. She has 9 years of experience in Obstetrics and Cosmetic Gynaecology and worked as an expert Obstetrician...View More
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