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Essay / stds - 1172
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)Essay written by: "pci"STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) are diseases transmitted during sexual intercourse with another domestic partner. Usually, STDs are transmitted through oral, anal, vaginal, or other sexually active body contact. Sexually transmitted diseases are 100% preventable. There are many techniques, but the most effective method is to have sex with only one partner in your entire life, making sure that your partner has not had sex with anyone else. Another method is condoms. A condom fits over the man's erect penis to protect both partners from any possible illness. It is also essential to buy the right type of condom. Some condoms are porous, which means bacteria can travel through the holes as well as sperm. A good condom would be one with a small latex tip to prevent it from breaking. Overall, latex condoms are good ways to prevent STDs and pregnancy, but they break, so they are not 100% guaranteed to prevent pregnancy or illness. There are many methods, but the most effective method is to have sex with only one partner. Who knew sex would be easy? This is not the case. Nowadays we face tons of deadly diseases. Only some of them are curable, while others can be slowed down. But all of them can be avoided. The most common sexually transmitted diseases are: chlamidia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes (simplex II), NGU (non-ongonicoccal urethritis), vaginitis, genital warts, pubic lice/scabies, AIDS and hepatitis. Chlamidia is a disease that is transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse. If you suffered from this condition, you would experience bleeding between periods, abdominal pain and painful urination. There is another term for painful urination. This is called a “urinary tract infection”. This group includes cystititis or urethritis caused by gonorrhea or chlamidia. Fortunately, this disease can be treated unlike many STDs. In fact, treating Chlamidia is quite simple. Some antibiotics, doxycycline, tetracycline or zithromax, will cure the problem in a week to a month. If this disease is not treated, urination will be more complicated due to enlarged prostate in men, your reproductive organs will malfunction and be damaged, and this disease can be transmitted to the fetus when a woman is pregnant. usually the cause of heart problems and abdominal problems. It is a treatable disease, which takes time. Usually daily doses of antibiotics will resolve this problem..