Understanding the Dangers of Chlamydia
According to a recent poll carried out by Durex, 47% of all adults worldwide have had sex with someone without checking on their partner’s sexual history – 48% of men and 45% of women. 65% of 45-55 year olds have had unprotected sex, compared to 33% of 16-20 year olds.
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A sexually transmitted disease (STD) is the last thing you want and disturb the balance of a healthy life. An STD virus can be inside your body without you even knowing it and eventually when you come to know about it, it might be all too late. That is why the maxim ‘Prevention is better than cure’ is probably well suited when it comes to STDs. There are many types of sexually transmitted diseases prevalent in the UK and elsewhere in the world, the most common ones being HIV/AIDS, genital herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis and hepatitis B.
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As a medical professional, I am asked many questions about various topics; however the hardest questions that are asked or talked about are always regarding sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Of course, these are super personal matters that will remain confidential, but you can just see people tense up when they are going to ask about what they should do. It is not an easy subject to just talk about as a patient, but you must remember that we medical professionals are here to help you as best we can, and we can only do that if you are open and honest with us.
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We should all know about the importance of having safe sex, as well as further information on the problems caused by sexually transmitted diseases and STIs.
Sexually transmitted diseases & sexually transmitted infections are diseases or infections that are transmitted by via many different types of sexual contact, including vaginal intercourse, oral sex, & anal sex. Indeed, a handful of sexually transmitted diseases & sexually transmitted infections can also be transmitted via dirty IV needles that have been used by a person who is infected with an STD or STI. STDs and STIs can also be passed on to children through childbirth or breastfeeding.
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The minute you become sexually active, you should start learning about the importance of having safe sex, as well as the risks that can be posed by STDs & sexually transmitted infections.
Sexually transmitted diseases and sexually transmitted infections are diseases or infections that are passed on via sexual contact, including vaginal intercourse and anal sex. Some sexually transmitted diseases and sexually transmitted infections can also be transmitted via dirty needles if an infected person has used them. In addition to this, STDs and STIs can also be passed on to a sufferer’s children via childbirth or breastfeeding.