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STD's . Things you DON'T want to catch-. BY: Gaby Sobczak. CAUTION!. The images represented in this presentation will disturb you. Please take caution. Chlamydia-. Chlamydia is the most commonly reported STD is the United States.
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STD's Things you DON'T want to catch- BY: Gaby Sobczak
CAUTION! The images represented in this presentation will disturb you. Please take caution.
Chlamydia- • Chlamydia is the most commonly reported STD is the United States. • Chlamydia can affect a woman's ability to have children if left untreated.
Gonorrhea Anyone who is sexually active can get Gonorrhea. • If this occurs, symptoms in men and women vary depending on what part of the body is infected. • Gonorrhea can affect the anus, eyes, mouth, genitals, or throat. • This disease can also affect a woman's ability to have children if left untreated.
Herpes- You can get genital herpes even if your partner shows no signs of the infection. • If you have any symptoms (like a sore on your genitals , especially one that periodically recurs) laboratory tests can help determine if you have genital herpes. • There is no cure for herpes, but treatment is available to reduce symptoms and decrease the risk of transmission to a partner.
HIV & AIDS- Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is a condition caused by a virus called HIV. The virus attacks the immune system, the body's "security force" that fights off infections. When the immune system breaks down, you lose this protection and can develop many serious, often deadly infections and cancers. HIV is a virus, like the flu or cold. A virus is really nothing but a set of instructions for making new viruses, wrapped up in some fat, protein and sugar, Without living cells, a virus can't do anything -it's like a brain wihtout a body. In order to make more viruses( and to do all of the other nasty things that viruses do) a virus has to infect a cell, Once inside the cell, HIV starts producing millions of little vituses, which eventually kill th ecell and then go out to infect the other cells.
HPV- Genital human papillomavirus (also called HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI). There are more than 40 HPV types that can infect the genital areas of males and females. These HPV types can also infect the mouth and throat. Most people who become infected with HPV do not even know they have it. HPV is not the same as herpes or HIV (the virus that causes AIDS). These are all viruses that can be passed on during sex, but they cause different symptoms and health problems.
Syphilis: Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by bacteria that are passed sexually. It can infect the vagina, anus, urethra or penis, as well as the lips and mouth.
Trichomoniasis: Trichomoniasis is a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) that is easy to cure. The infection often has no symptoms although women are more likely than men to get symptoms. You may notice an unusual genital discharge. Without treatment Trichomoniasis can increase a person's risk of acquiring HIV. Pregnant women with Trichomoniasis can deliver premature, low birth weight babies.
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"Don't be a fool, wrap your tool!" There was just a few of the MANY STD's you could catch!
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