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About STDs

Friday, 10 June 2016






STDs (Sexually transmitted diseases) tend to include parasitic, bacterial and viral infections, which get passed from one person to the other while being physically intimate.

Medical literature’s current preference is using the term STIs (sexually transmitted infections) instead of STDs, thereby emphasizing that some infections might not cause disease, while others could be silent. For instance, HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) can infect people who are sexually active, in huge numbers at some point of time. Such infections may resolve not causing cervical cancer or genital warts that are termed to be HPV’s ‘disease’ state.

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CDC Fact Sheet – Pregnancy related STDs

Thursday, 9 June 2016


 There are chances of you getting infected, when pregnancy with similar STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), like those non-pregnant women. It is necessary for pregnancy women to ask the physicians with regards to be examined for STDs, as few physicians may not conduct such tests routinely.

 Making sure that pregnant patients get STDs test is considered to be a crucial component with regards to appropriate prenatal care. Your pregnant patients are to be examined for STDs, which needs to be started much early during their pregnancy, while repeating when delivery date nears, as necessary.  

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Infertility caused by some STDs

Monday, 30 May 2016




Some common bacterial STD’s are gonorrhea and Chlamydia. It is often described by physicians as ‘silent infection’. The reason is because, symptoms are not shown in most of the patients diagnosed with gonorrhea or Chlamydia. Center for Disease Control & Prevention has recommended all sexually active females and males of age 25 and below to have annual screening of gonorrhea and Chlamydia. If left untreated, then fertility among both women and men is likely to be affected adversely.

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