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Venereal disease is a sexually transmitted disease that is contracted by sexual contact and transmitted via semen, vaginal secretions, or blood during sexual intercourse. <br> Anyone having unprotected sex is at a risk of contracting venereal disease.<br> But if you are in a monogamous partnership, and if you and your partner have both tested negative for HIV and other STD (sexually transmitted diseases), then you are at low risk. <br> But it is also important to understand that your partner may not be as monogamous as you think. <br> Therefore it makes sense to practice safe sex at all times.<br>What are the risk factors? <br> Time and again health counselors have listed the following:<br> Young age<br> Not using condoms<br> Concurrent partners <br> According to latest statistics, teenagers and young adults below 25 accounts for 50% of the approximately 20 million cases of STD contracted each year in the United States.<br> Sexually transmitted infection risk differs by gender. <br> Women are more susceptible to Chlamydia, while for men, especially homosexuals it is syphilis. <br>Can STD be treated?<br> Some sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and syphilis can be treated with proper medication. <br> But importantly safe behavior is the best bet to prevent STD.<br> You must keep in mind the following.<br> Sexually transmitted infections, including venereal disease, more often than not are asymptomatic. <br> Many cases of gonorrhea and Chlamydia go unnoticed. This can result in several long-term consequences including infertility in women. <br> Statistics show syphilis rates are increasing, specifically among men. If untreated, syphilis can lead to long-term complications including loss of vision. <br>Here are a few things you must do to reduce risk of contracting STD. <br> Get to know your partner before having sex with him/her. Be frank to talk about STD and getting tested. <br> Use a condom in the approved manner and use one each time you have sex.<br> Do not mix alcohol and recreational drugs. This combination greatly reduces your ability to make proper decisions and can lead to risky behavior. <br> Limit to one partner if possible. <br>However, if for some reason there is a chance you may have contracted venereal disease or any type of STD, here are some things you must do. <br> Go to a clinic that offers rapid, anonymous private testing for all kinds of STD. <br> In all probability, there is a hassle-free confidential testing facility nearby your home. <br> Such tests are quick and the reporting and billing are discreet. <br>Xpress Care Urgent Care Clinic is an Arlington-based center offering urgent health care on a walk-in basis. <br><br><br><br>
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Venereal diseaseis a sexually transmitted disease that is contracted by sexual contact and transmitted via semen, vaginal secretions, or blood during sexual intercourse. • Anyone having unprotected sex is at a risk of contracting venereal disease. • But if you are in a monogamous partnership, and if you and your partner have both tested negative for HIV and other STD (sexually transmitted diseases), then you are at low risk.
But it is also important to understand that your partner may not be as monogamous as you think. • Therefore it makes sense to practice safe sex at all times.
What are the risk factors? • Time and again health counselors have listed the following: • Young age Not using condoms • Concurrent partners • According to latest statistics, teenagers and young adults below 25 accounts for 50% of the approximately 20 million cases of STD contracted each year in the United States.
Sexually transmitted infection risk differs by gender. • Women are more susceptible to Chlamydia, while for men, especially homosexuals it is syphilis Can STD be treated? Some sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and syphilis can be treated with proper medication. But importantly safe behavior is the best bet to prevent STD. You must keep in mind the following. Sexually transmitted infections, including venereal disease, more often than not are asymptomatic. Many cases of gonorrhea and Chlamydia go unnoticed. This can result in several long-term consequences including infertility in women.
However, if for some reason there is a chance you may have contracted venereal disease or any type of STD, here are some things you must do. • Go to a clinic that offers rapid, anonymous private testing for all kinds of STD. • In all probability, there is a hassle-free confidential testing facility nearby your home. • Such tests are quick and the reporting and billing are discreet. Xpress Care Urgent Care Clinic is an Arlington-based center offering urgent health care on a walk-in basis.
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