Sexually Transmitted Disease
Also called: STD
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if you have a red blister that is fluid filled, burns, stings, itches and hurts like a SOB then its quite possible. warm H2O helps w/ the pain but it...
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There are low risks of acquiring STDs through oral sex, yes. The main ones I worry about are hepatitis B and A. ... Herpes less likely. But it...
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Many STDs are treated with antibiotics. If you are given an antibiotic to treat an STD, it's important that you take all of the drug, even if the...
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While having sex during your period is the least likely time to get pregnant, it’s also the most likely time to catch an infection. The reason?...
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Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that can be transferred from one person to another through any type of sexual contact. STDs are...
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Sometimes, there are no symptoms of a STD. If symptoms are present, they may include: Bumps, sores, or warts near the mouth, anus, penis, or vagina...
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Could be many reasons. Lack or insifficient lubrication, which can be corrected with increased foreplay or an artificial lubricant. It could also be...
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Condoms are good protection; not perfect, of course, for certain types of STDs, like Herpes or HPV, but pretty-good. Having sexual...
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Here are some basic steps that you can take to protect yourself from STDs: Consider that not having sex or sexual relations is the only sure way to...
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Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that can be transferred from one person to another through any type of sexual contact. STDs are...
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A dental dam is a piece of latex rubber that's designed to be used as a barrier to sexually transmitted diseases. It's placed over the vaginal area...
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The way that you can get an STD is by having unprotected sex, and that means having vaginal sex, anal sex, or oral sex and not using a condom...
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Sexual activity or having sex, in reference to sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), includes penile-vaginal intercourse and penile-anal intercourse...
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Sometimes, there are no symptoms of STDs. If symptoms are present, they may include one or more of the following: Bumps, sores, or warts near the...
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Bacterial STDs include chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. Viral STDs include HIV, genital herpes, genital warts (HPV), and hepatitis B...
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