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2012年9月22日 星期六

Get STD Tested For Chlamydia Or Other Diseases - Concerned? Don't Wait!


STD, what is it? Who gets it? Is it treatable? Can you die from STD? How do you get tested? Lets answer some of these questions. First of all STD stands Sexually Transmitted Disease. It may also be called VD or Venereal Disease. STD is an illness transmitted between humans through some type of sexual contact, including vaginal intercourse, anal or oral sex.

STD may also be referred to as STI, "I" being infection, which simply means that a germ, virus, bacteria or parasite can cause disease or sickness and present itself inside your body. Sometimes there are no signs or symptoms so a infected person may not know that he or she has an STD. An infected person can infect others without even knowing it. STD can lead to a life threatening situation. If is very important to get tested if you have had multiple partners or high risk activities. Get tested today.

STD is broken down to Chlamydia, Herpes (oral & genital), syphilis, gonorrhea, and Hepatitis B & C.

Chlamydia - this is a common STD caused by the bacterium, chlamydia trachomatis, this can damage female reproductive organs. Chlamydia is know as a silent disease because in 75% of infected women and 50% of the men never have any symptoms. Symptoms in women include abnormal vaginal discharge and burning sensation when urinating. Other female signs are pain during intercourse, abdominal pain, lower back pain, and bleeding between menstrual periods. For men, they may experience discharge or a burning sensation during urinating. Chlamydia can be easily treated and cured with antibiotics. If left untreated it can seriously affect the reproductive organs. Chlamydia can be prevented by abstinence or by using condom, the risk can be reduced.

Herpes - this is a virus caused by the Herpes simplex virus type 1 & 2. Most individuals have minimum or no symptoms at all. When signs occur it is usually blisters around the genitals or rectum. Once the blisters break they leave sores that take between two to four weeks to heal the first time they occur. An outbreak can appear weeks or months after the initial one, but it is usually less severe and shorter in time than the first outbreak. There is no cure for Herpes however the outbreaks can be shorten and prevented with antiviral medications. To prevent Herpes you can stay with one partner or abstain from sexual contact.

GET STD TESTED TODAY!!!

Syphilis - this is a STD caused by the bacterium Treponema Pallidum, it is often referred to as "the great imitator." It has many signs and symptoms as other diseases. Signs may include a sore or sores, skin rash, lesions, and late stage serious organ damage. Syphilis is passed from person to person through direct contact with a Syphilis sore. Sores can occur on the genitals (anus, penis, rectum, vagina) as well as the mouth and lips. Syphilis can be cured in its early stages with penicillin or an antibiotic. When being treated, a person must abstain from sexual activity. To prevent Syphilis you should have just one partner or abstain from sexual contact

Gonorrhea - this is a STD caused by the bacterium Neisseria Gonorrhoeae, which can grow in warm and moist areas of the reproductive tract including cervix, uterus, and fallopian tubes (women) and urethra in men. The bacterium can also grow in the mouth, throat, eyes, and anus. Any sexually active person can be infected with Gonorrhea. The highest cases are usually in teenagers, young adults, and African Americans. Gonorrhea is spread through the penis, vagina, mouth or anus. A person who has been treated for Gonorrhea can be infected again if there is sexual contact with another infected person. Sometimes there are no symptoms or may be mistaken for bladder infections. Burning sensations may occur or unusual discharge, rectal bleeding, sore testicles. Although medication may stop infection it will not reverse any permanent damage done by the disease. If left untreated, Gonorrhea can cause serious health problems. The safest way to prevent Gonorrhea is to abstain from sexual contact or use a condom to reduce the chances of infection.

Hepatitis - this disease involves inflammation of the liver and should be studied in depth; it can be very serious, along with all the other STDs. Hepatitis is caused by a virus and there are types A,B,C,D, & E. It is frequently transmitted by fecal-oral route, by person to person or through consumption of contaminated food or water. The most common types are A, B, & C. For any type of Hepatitis, it is recommend to first get tested and then see a physician.

STDs can be mild or advanced. You can be infected and not even know it. If caught in time, you can be cured, if you wait to long STD can be life threatening. You owe it to yourself and your family, go get STD tested today!




Get STD tested today, don't wait another minute. STDs can lead to life threatening illnesses that may or may not have any signs or symptoms. STD is broken down to include Chlamydia, Herpes, HIV, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, and Hepatitis B & C, and Genital Warts. Genital Warts are very contagious. They are usually contracted by having sex with an infected partner. Even just close genital contact is enough to spread the condition. And, they're not something you want to risk infecting others with! For more information go to: http://www.getstdtestedtoday.com/





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2012年9月16日 星期日

Antibiotics for the Most Common STDs - Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Trichomonas


Sexual activity is starting at a younger age today and many experiment without thinking about the repercussions. They may not be aware or educated about the many problems that can arise with sexually activity. This always leaves a concern of STD's due to unsafe safe practices.

Do you think that you're suffering from an STD? Find out more about the signs, symptoms and treatment of common STD's below.

There are several common Sexually Transmitted Diseases or the newer term Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) that are seen more often that others in the United States today. Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Trichomonas (Trich) are the most prevalent STD's in the U.S. With appropriate antibiotic treatment these infections are curable.

The person may present with no symptoms, or have some overlapping of symptoms. Common symptoms include increased vaginal or penis discharge, painful urination and irritation or itching. There is a hallmark symptom that may help distinguish Trichomonas from Chlamydia or Gonorrhea. Malodorous frothy better described as bubbly, yellow, green discharge is characteristic of trich.

These sexually transmitted infections may be diagnosed clinically, but usually lab testing is done in order to verify the results. Testing is recommended for those who have had sexually activity, specifically risky behaviors such as: no protection or multiple partners. Common testing for STD's includes a NAAT test, gram stain or urine test.

There are many different routes that may be chosen when treating a STD. Many different antibiotic options are available when trying to cure the infection. Antibiotics therapy is based on cost effectiveness and severity of symptoms. A few of the antibiotics below are options for the treatment of Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. Two (Chlamydia and Gonorrhea) of these three infections can be treated with about the same class of antibiotics. Antibiotics effective against these two bacterial infections include a third generation Quinolone which is somewhat expensive. The Tetracycline family or a first generation Macrolide is a cheaper yet effective antibiotic route to treat Chlamydia if cost of antibiotic therapy is a concern. A second generation Quinolone is a cost - effective option for Gonorrhea but efficacy must be considered.

It is thought that if you have Chlamydia or Gonorrhea that empiric treatment for both is usually indicated because co-infection is common.

Trichomonas (Trich) is an anaerobe protozoan infection and therefore is treated with a miscellaneous categorized antibiotic. Flagyl is first line treatment for trich and is also offered at a reasonable price.

If you are pregnant or less than 18 years of age a different antibiotic may be indicated due to contraindications. Tetracycline and Quinolone antibiotics are not used during pregnancy or if less than eighteen years old.

Partner treatment is highly recommended and Abstinence must be practiced until antibiotic therapy is completed. These common STDs can be cured when the right antibiotic is taken as specified. No follow - up is usually indicated unless symptoms persist. If symptoms do persist contact your provider for further evaluation and possible treatment regimens. If left uncured further complications may occur such as pelvic inflammatory disease.

To help prevent the spread of STD's there has been a push in the area of education and abstinence pertaining to combat sexually transmitted infections. Safe sex practices for those who chose to become active are also being emphasized. Condoms and monogamy are key areas of emphasis to prevent acquiring or transmission of these sexually transmitted diseases.

Visit with your medical provider for evaluation if you have any of the above mentioned risky sexual behaviors or signs and symptoms of an STD. Your provider may want to do testing for possible STD's and start treatment if indicated.




Are you suffering from an STD? Find out more about the Symptoms and Antibiotic Treatment of Common STD's at antibioticguide.net.





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2012年8月24日 星期五

Chlamydia Symptoms - Complications When Left Untreated


Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and a bacterial infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. Most of the time, it manifests no symptoms, that is why it is called "The Silent Disease." Statistics show that 75% of women and 50% of men infected with Chlamydia do not manifest symptoms. Chlamydia infects over 3 million people every year in the United States, which is why it is known as the most common occurring STD. The treatment should start as soon as possible, and when detected early, cure can be easily administered using antibiotics. Untreated infection can lead to infertility and damage to the reproductive system.

If you are infected with Chlamydia, there is a high chance that you would not manifest symptoms. This is because Chlamydia symptoms are usually mild and cannot be easily noticed. More women experience few or no symptoms of Chlamydia infection, although some men who are infected may also exhibit no symptoms. Chlamydia symptoms usually manifest one to three weeks after acquiring infection, though sometimes, it takes a longer period before they appear.

Early signs of Chlamydia are usually mild such as pain while urinating, frequent urination, and mild fever. As it goes undetected, symptoms can be more intense such as nausea, abnormal vaginal or penis discharge, and fatigue. Oral sex can also be a cause for Chlamydia and can lead to sore throat and other throat infections. Swelling and soreness of the rectum can occur if the disease is transmitted through anal sex. Men may experience swelling of the testicles, though this happens rarely. In women, the symptoms are lower back pain, abdominal pain, irregular menstrual bleeding or spotting, and pain during sex.

You should request for an immediate test if you suspect that you may be infected with Chlamydia since it is crucial that the infection be treated at the earliest time possible because prolonged exposure can lead to complications to the reproductive organs. Visiting an STD Clinic during this time is very vital to stop the possible growth of the disease.

Chlamydia can progress through the body if left untreated, leading to more serious health problems. Chlamydia can cause eye, throat, and rectal infections if not treated immediately. Long-term exposure to the disease can cause damage to the fallopian tubes and uterus in women, and may cause infertility in men. Women with Chlamydia also have higher risk for having Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), which can cause problems in fertility.

Around 500 000 PID cases in the U.S. alone are caused by Chlamydia infection. Among those infected, 100 000 women experienced infertility. Women with Chlamydia are also prone to having an ectopic pregnancy. On the other hand, men who are infected may develop epididymitis, which can result to sterility.

Pregnant women who suspect that they are infected must get tested immediately because Chlamydia infection is dangerous to newborns. Infected persons are also at higher risk of contracting HIV. Women with Chlamydia are five times at higher chance of acquiring HIV which leads to AIDS. Rarely, Chlamydia can cause a disease called Reiter's syndrome, which causes skin lesions, arthritis, and inflammation of the urethra and eyes.




Don't wait call our toll-free number today to speak to one of our caring counselors.

1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs [http://findlocalstdtesting.com/]





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2012年8月22日 星期三

Common STD Symptoms and Treatment for Chlamydia, Herpes and Hepatitis


Disease like Chlamydia, Herpes and Hepatitis are a growing problem in the United States. High risk behaviors and lack of disease information and resources have had a profound effect on the spread of such diseases. Some of these diseases have little to no symptoms yet can be extremely harmful if not treated and can spread without knowing so. Getting proper education in dealing with such diseases can help you as an individual protect yourself from infection.

Chlamydia - Chlamydia is one of the most common STD's today. Chlamydia is easily spread through sexual activities hence they are a sexually transmitted disease. Clamidia treatment is usually pretty easy and uncomplicated. Chlamydia can cause sterility in both men and women. At least three million individuals are infected with Chlamydia each year. Common symptoms of clamidia include: discharge from lower regions, painful urination, painful intercourse, abdominal pain, nausea, fever, swelling and bleeding from lower regions (specific symptoms for men or women). Symptoms usually occur with in 21 days of infection. Treatment of Chlamydia is usually taken care of with an antibiotic, usually doxycycline, taken for a week.

Herpes - Herpes is also an extremely common sexually transmitted disease. Most adults have some version of the disease. Many do not know they even have the herpies virus. Herpes is often associated with sores on the mouth (cold sores) and genitals (genital herpes). There is no cure for herpes however herpies symptoms and breakouts can be treated with medication prescribed by your doctor. Someone using these medications can lead break-out free lives. Generally, herpes is usually the most problematic during the first breakout and lessons with age.

Hepatitis - There are many versions of hepatitis. Hepatitus B for example can be prevented with a vaccination, other versions of hepatitis cannot. Hepatitis can be spread via sexual activity or by eating food handled improperly as a Food-Bourne illness. Hepatitis is a serious illness that affects the Liver and may cause jaundice. All symptoms associated with hepatitis should be directed to a medical professional for immediate treatment. Hepatitus can be very serious and it is important to get the facts and resources immediately for treatment. Other symptoms of hepatitis can include : extreme fatigue, headache, fever and hives. Hepatitus may be invisible during its most contagious stages.

Proper knowledge and safe practices can help you extremely reduce the risks of getting infected with a sexually transmitted disease. For more information on sexually transmitted diseases visit your local health department, your primary physician or a pregnancy resource center near you.




Gage Killian - writer, web-publisher

[http://www.herpiesfacts.com]

[http://www.hepatituscfacts.info]

[http://www.clamidiafacts.info]





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2012年7月28日 星期六

Antibiotics for the Most Common STDs - Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Trichomonas


Sexual activity is starting at a younger age today and many experiment without thinking about the repercussions. They may not be aware or educated about the many problems that can arise with sexually activity. This always leaves a concern of STD's due to unsafe safe practices.

Do you think that you're suffering from an STD? Find out more about the signs, symptoms and treatment of common STD's below.

There are several common Sexually Transmitted Diseases or the newer term Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) that are seen more often that others in the United States today. Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Trichomonas (Trich) are the most prevalent STD's in the U.S. With appropriate antibiotic treatment these infections are curable.

The person may present with no symptoms, or have some overlapping of symptoms. Common symptoms include increased vaginal or penis discharge, painful urination and irritation or itching. There is a hallmark symptom that may help distinguish Trichomonas from Chlamydia or Gonorrhea. Malodorous frothy better described as bubbly, yellow, green discharge is characteristic of trich.

These sexually transmitted infections may be diagnosed clinically, but usually lab testing is done in order to verify the results. Testing is recommended for those who have had sexually activity, specifically risky behaviors such as: no protection or multiple partners. Common testing for STD's includes a NAAT test, gram stain or urine test.

There are many different routes that may be chosen when treating a STD. Many different antibiotic options are available when trying to cure the infection. Antibiotics therapy is based on cost effectiveness and severity of symptoms. A few of the antibiotics below are options for the treatment of Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. Two (Chlamydia and Gonorrhea) of these three infections can be treated with about the same class of antibiotics. Antibiotics effective against these two bacterial infections include a third generation Quinolone which is somewhat expensive. The Tetracycline family or a first generation Macrolide is a cheaper yet effective antibiotic route to treat Chlamydia if cost of antibiotic therapy is a concern. A second generation Quinolone is a cost - effective option for Gonorrhea but efficacy must be considered.

It is thought that if you have Chlamydia or Gonorrhea that empiric treatment for both is usually indicated because co-infection is common.

Trichomonas (Trich) is an anaerobe protozoan infection and therefore is treated with a miscellaneous categorized antibiotic. Flagyl is first line treatment for trich and is also offered at a reasonable price.

If you are pregnant or less than 18 years of age a different antibiotic may be indicated due to contraindications. Tetracycline and Quinolone antibiotics are not used during pregnancy or if less than eighteen years old.

Partner treatment is highly recommended and Abstinence must be practiced until antibiotic therapy is completed. These common STDs can be cured when the right antibiotic is taken as specified. No follow - up is usually indicated unless symptoms persist. If symptoms do persist contact your provider for further evaluation and possible treatment regimens. If left uncured further complications may occur such as pelvic inflammatory disease.

To help prevent the spread of STD's there has been a push in the area of education and abstinence pertaining to combat sexually transmitted infections. Safe sex practices for those who chose to become active are also being emphasized. Condoms and monogamy are key areas of emphasis to prevent acquiring or transmission of these sexually transmitted diseases.

Visit with your medical provider for evaluation if you have any of the above mentioned risky sexual behaviors or signs and symptoms of an STD. Your provider may want to do testing for possible STD's and start treatment if indicated.




Are you suffering from an STD? Find out more about the Symptoms and Antibiotic Treatment of Common STD's at antibioticguide.net.





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2012年7月22日 星期日

Get STD Tested For Chlamydia Or Other Diseases - Concerned? Don't Wait!


STD, what is it? Who gets it? Is it treatable? Can you die from STD? How do you get tested? Lets answer some of these questions. First of all STD stands Sexually Transmitted Disease. It may also be called VD or Venereal Disease. STD is an illness transmitted between humans through some type of sexual contact, including vaginal intercourse, anal or oral sex.

STD may also be referred to as STI, "I" being infection, which simply means that a germ, virus, bacteria or parasite can cause disease or sickness and present itself inside your body. Sometimes there are no signs or symptoms so a infected person may not know that he or she has an STD. An infected person can infect others without even knowing it. STD can lead to a life threatening situation. If is very important to get tested if you have had multiple partners or high risk activities. Get tested today.

STD is broken down to Chlamydia, Herpes (oral & genital), syphilis, gonorrhea, and Hepatitis B & C.

Chlamydia - this is a common STD caused by the bacterium, chlamydia trachomatis, this can damage female reproductive organs. Chlamydia is know as a silent disease because in 75% of infected women and 50% of the men never have any symptoms. Symptoms in women include abnormal vaginal discharge and burning sensation when urinating. Other female signs are pain during intercourse, abdominal pain, lower back pain, and bleeding between menstrual periods. For men, they may experience discharge or a burning sensation during urinating. Chlamydia can be easily treated and cured with antibiotics. If left untreated it can seriously affect the reproductive organs. Chlamydia can be prevented by abstinence or by using condom, the risk can be reduced.

Herpes - this is a virus caused by the Herpes simplex virus type 1 & 2. Most individuals have minimum or no symptoms at all. When signs occur it is usually blisters around the genitals or rectum. Once the blisters break they leave sores that take between two to four weeks to heal the first time they occur. An outbreak can appear weeks or months after the initial one, but it is usually less severe and shorter in time than the first outbreak. There is no cure for Herpes however the outbreaks can be shorten and prevented with antiviral medications. To prevent Herpes you can stay with one partner or abstain from sexual contact.

GET STD TESTED TODAY!!!

Syphilis - this is a STD caused by the bacterium Treponema Pallidum, it is often referred to as "the great imitator." It has many signs and symptoms as other diseases. Signs may include a sore or sores, skin rash, lesions, and late stage serious organ damage. Syphilis is passed from person to person through direct contact with a Syphilis sore. Sores can occur on the genitals (anus, penis, rectum, vagina) as well as the mouth and lips. Syphilis can be cured in its early stages with penicillin or an antibiotic. When being treated, a person must abstain from sexual activity. To prevent Syphilis you should have just one partner or abstain from sexual contact

Gonorrhea - this is a STD caused by the bacterium Neisseria Gonorrhoeae, which can grow in warm and moist areas of the reproductive tract including cervix, uterus, and fallopian tubes (women) and urethra in men. The bacterium can also grow in the mouth, throat, eyes, and anus. Any sexually active person can be infected with Gonorrhea. The highest cases are usually in teenagers, young adults, and African Americans. Gonorrhea is spread through the penis, vagina, mouth or anus. A person who has been treated for Gonorrhea can be infected again if there is sexual contact with another infected person. Sometimes there are no symptoms or may be mistaken for bladder infections. Burning sensations may occur or unusual discharge, rectal bleeding, sore testicles. Although medication may stop infection it will not reverse any permanent damage done by the disease. If left untreated, Gonorrhea can cause serious health problems. The safest way to prevent Gonorrhea is to abstain from sexual contact or use a condom to reduce the chances of infection.

Hepatitis - this disease involves inflammation of the liver and should be studied in depth; it can be very serious, along with all the other STDs. Hepatitis is caused by a virus and there are types A,B,C,D, & E. It is frequently transmitted by fecal-oral route, by person to person or through consumption of contaminated food or water. The most common types are A, B, & C. For any type of Hepatitis, it is recommend to first get tested and then see a physician.

STDs can be mild or advanced. You can be infected and not even know it. If caught in time, you can be cured, if you wait to long STD can be life threatening. You owe it to yourself and your family, go get STD tested today!




Get STD tested today, don't wait another minute. STDs can lead to life threatening illnesses that may or may not have any signs or symptoms. STD is broken down to include Chlamydia, Herpes, HIV, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, and Hepatitis B & C, and Genital Warts. Genital Warts are very contagious. They are usually contracted by having sex with an infected partner. Even just close genital contact is enough to spread the condition. And, they're not something you want to risk infecting others with! For more information go to: http://www.getstdtestedtoday.com/





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2012年7月11日 星期三

Chlamydia Symptoms - Complications When Left Untreated


Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and a bacterial infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. Most of the time, it manifests no symptoms, that is why it is called "The Silent Disease." Statistics show that 75% of women and 50% of men infected with Chlamydia do not manifest symptoms. Chlamydia infects over 3 million people every year in the United States, which is why it is known as the most common occurring STD. The treatment should start as soon as possible, and when detected early, cure can be easily administered using antibiotics. Untreated infection can lead to infertility and damage to the reproductive system.

If you are infected with Chlamydia, there is a high chance that you would not manifest symptoms. This is because Chlamydia symptoms are usually mild and cannot be easily noticed. More women experience few or no symptoms of Chlamydia infection, although some men who are infected may also exhibit no symptoms. Chlamydia symptoms usually manifest one to three weeks after acquiring infection, though sometimes, it takes a longer period before they appear.

Early signs of Chlamydia are usually mild such as pain while urinating, frequent urination, and mild fever. As it goes undetected, symptoms can be more intense such as nausea, abnormal vaginal or penis discharge, and fatigue. Oral sex can also be a cause for Chlamydia and can lead to sore throat and other throat infections. Swelling and soreness of the rectum can occur if the disease is transmitted through anal sex. Men may experience swelling of the testicles, though this happens rarely. In women, the symptoms are lower back pain, abdominal pain, irregular menstrual bleeding or spotting, and pain during sex.

You should request for an immediate test if you suspect that you may be infected with Chlamydia since it is crucial that the infection be treated at the earliest time possible because prolonged exposure can lead to complications to the reproductive organs. Visiting an STD Clinic during this time is very vital to stop the possible growth of the disease.

Chlamydia can progress through the body if left untreated, leading to more serious health problems. Chlamydia can cause eye, throat, and rectal infections if not treated immediately. Long-term exposure to the disease can cause damage to the fallopian tubes and uterus in women, and may cause infertility in men. Women with Chlamydia also have higher risk for having Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), which can cause problems in fertility.

Around 500 000 PID cases in the U.S. alone are caused by Chlamydia infection. Among those infected, 100 000 women experienced infertility. Women with Chlamydia are also prone to having an ectopic pregnancy. On the other hand, men who are infected may develop epididymitis, which can result to sterility.

Pregnant women who suspect that they are infected must get tested immediately because Chlamydia infection is dangerous to newborns. Infected persons are also at higher risk of contracting HIV. Women with Chlamydia are five times at higher chance of acquiring HIV which leads to AIDS. Rarely, Chlamydia can cause a disease called Reiter's syndrome, which causes skin lesions, arthritis, and inflammation of the urethra and eyes.




Don't wait call our toll-free number today to speak to one of our caring counselors.

1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs [http://findlocalstdtesting.com/]





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2012年6月27日 星期三

Common STD Symptoms and Treatment for Chlamydia, Herpes and Hepatitis


Disease like Chlamydia, Herpes and Hepatitis are a growing problem in the United States. High risk behaviors and lack of disease information and resources have had a profound effect on the spread of such diseases. Some of these diseases have little to no symptoms yet can be extremely harmful if not treated and can spread without knowing so. Getting proper education in dealing with such diseases can help you as an individual protect yourself from infection.

Chlamydia - Chlamydia is one of the most common STD's today. Chlamydia is easily spread through sexual activities hence they are a sexually transmitted disease. Clamidia treatment is usually pretty easy and uncomplicated. Chlamydia can cause sterility in both men and women. At least three million individuals are infected with Chlamydia each year. Common symptoms of clamidia include: discharge from lower regions, painful urination, painful intercourse, abdominal pain, nausea, fever, swelling and bleeding from lower regions (specific symptoms for men or women). Symptoms usually occur with in 21 days of infection. Treatment of Chlamydia is usually taken care of with an antibiotic, usually doxycycline, taken for a week.

Herpes - Herpes is also an extremely common sexually transmitted disease. Most adults have some version of the disease. Many do not know they even have the herpies virus. Herpes is often associated with sores on the mouth (cold sores) and genitals (genital herpes). There is no cure for herpes however herpies symptoms and breakouts can be treated with medication prescribed by your doctor. Someone using these medications can lead break-out free lives. Generally, herpes is usually the most problematic during the first breakout and lessons with age.

Hepatitis - There are many versions of hepatitis. Hepatitus B for example can be prevented with a vaccination, other versions of hepatitis cannot. Hepatitis can be spread via sexual activity or by eating food handled improperly as a Food-Bourne illness. Hepatitis is a serious illness that affects the Liver and may cause jaundice. All symptoms associated with hepatitis should be directed to a medical professional for immediate treatment. Hepatitus can be very serious and it is important to get the facts and resources immediately for treatment. Other symptoms of hepatitis can include : extreme fatigue, headache, fever and hives. Hepatitus may be invisible during its most contagious stages.

Proper knowledge and safe practices can help you extremely reduce the risks of getting infected with a sexually transmitted disease. For more information on sexually transmitted diseases visit your local health department, your primary physician or a pregnancy resource center near you.




Gage Killian - writer, web-publisher

[http://www.herpiesfacts.com]

[http://www.hepatituscfacts.info]

[http://www.clamidiafacts.info]





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2012年6月4日 星期一

Common STD Symptoms and Treatment for Chlamydia, Herpes and Hepatitis


Disease like Chlamydia, Herpes and Hepatitis are a growing problem in the United States. High risk behaviors and lack of disease information and resources have had a profound effect on the spread of such diseases. Some of these diseases have little to no symptoms yet can be extremely harmful if not treated and can spread without knowing so. Getting proper education in dealing with such diseases can help you as an individual protect yourself from infection.

Chlamydia - Chlamydia is one of the most common STD's today. Chlamydia is easily spread through sexual activities hence they are a sexually transmitted disease. Clamidia treatment is usually pretty easy and uncomplicated. Chlamydia can cause sterility in both men and women. At least three million individuals are infected with Chlamydia each year. Common symptoms of clamidia include: discharge from lower regions, painful urination, painful intercourse, abdominal pain, nausea, fever, swelling and bleeding from lower regions (specific symptoms for men or women). Symptoms usually occur with in 21 days of infection. Treatment of Chlamydia is usually taken care of with an antibiotic, usually doxycycline, taken for a week.

Herpes - Herpes is also an extremely common sexually transmitted disease. Most adults have some version of the disease. Many do not know they even have the herpies virus. Herpes is often associated with sores on the mouth (cold sores) and genitals (genital herpes). There is no cure for herpes however herpies symptoms and breakouts can be treated with medication prescribed by your doctor. Someone using these medications can lead break-out free lives. Generally, herpes is usually the most problematic during the first breakout and lessons with age.

Hepatitis - There are many versions of hepatitis. Hepatitus B for example can be prevented with a vaccination, other versions of hepatitis cannot. Hepatitis can be spread via sexual activity or by eating food handled improperly as a Food-Bourne illness. Hepatitis is a serious illness that affects the Liver and may cause jaundice. All symptoms associated with hepatitis should be directed to a medical professional for immediate treatment. Hepatitus can be very serious and it is important to get the facts and resources immediately for treatment. Other symptoms of hepatitis can include : extreme fatigue, headache, fever and hives. Hepatitus may be invisible during its most contagious stages.

Proper knowledge and safe practices can help you extremely reduce the risks of getting infected with a sexually transmitted disease. For more information on sexually transmitted diseases visit your local health department, your primary physician or a pregnancy resource center near you.




Gage Killian - writer, web-publisher

[http://www.herpiesfacts.com]

[http://www.hepatituscfacts.info]

[http://www.clamidiafacts.info]





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2012年5月31日 星期四

Chlamydia Symptoms - Complications When Left Untreated


Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and a bacterial infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. Most of the time, it manifests no symptoms, that is why it is called "The Silent Disease." Statistics show that 75% of women and 50% of men infected with Chlamydia do not manifest symptoms. Chlamydia infects over 3 million people every year in the United States, which is why it is known as the most common occurring STD. The treatment should start as soon as possible, and when detected early, cure can be easily administered using antibiotics. Untreated infection can lead to infertility and damage to the reproductive system.

If you are infected with Chlamydia, there is a high chance that you would not manifest symptoms. This is because Chlamydia symptoms are usually mild and cannot be easily noticed. More women experience few or no symptoms of Chlamydia infection, although some men who are infected may also exhibit no symptoms. Chlamydia symptoms usually manifest one to three weeks after acquiring infection, though sometimes, it takes a longer period before they appear.

Early signs of Chlamydia are usually mild such as pain while urinating, frequent urination, and mild fever. As it goes undetected, symptoms can be more intense such as nausea, abnormal vaginal or penis discharge, and fatigue. Oral sex can also be a cause for Chlamydia and can lead to sore throat and other throat infections. Swelling and soreness of the rectum can occur if the disease is transmitted through anal sex. Men may experience swelling of the testicles, though this happens rarely. In women, the symptoms are lower back pain, abdominal pain, irregular menstrual bleeding or spotting, and pain during sex.

You should request for an immediate test if you suspect that you may be infected with Chlamydia since it is crucial that the infection be treated at the earliest time possible because prolonged exposure can lead to complications to the reproductive organs. Visiting an STD Clinic during this time is very vital to stop the possible growth of the disease.

Chlamydia can progress through the body if left untreated, leading to more serious health problems. Chlamydia can cause eye, throat, and rectal infections if not treated immediately. Long-term exposure to the disease can cause damage to the fallopian tubes and uterus in women, and may cause infertility in men. Women with Chlamydia also have higher risk for having Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), which can cause problems in fertility.

Around 500 000 PID cases in the U.S. alone are caused by Chlamydia infection. Among those infected, 100 000 women experienced infertility. Women with Chlamydia are also prone to having an ectopic pregnancy. On the other hand, men who are infected may develop epididymitis, which can result to sterility.

Pregnant women who suspect that they are infected must get tested immediately because Chlamydia infection is dangerous to newborns. Infected persons are also at higher risk of contracting HIV. Women with Chlamydia are five times at higher chance of acquiring HIV which leads to AIDS. Rarely, Chlamydia can cause a disease called Reiter's syndrome, which causes skin lesions, arthritis, and inflammation of the urethra and eyes.




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2012年5月18日 星期五

Common STD Symptoms and Treatment for Chlamydia, Herpes and Hepatitis


Disease like Chlamydia, Herpes and Hepatitis are a growing problem in the United States. High risk behaviors and lack of disease information and resources have had a profound effect on the spread of such diseases. Some of these diseases have little to no symptoms yet can be extremely harmful if not treated and can spread without knowing so. Getting proper education in dealing with such diseases can help you as an individual protect yourself from infection.

Chlamydia - Chlamydia is one of the most common STD's today. Chlamydia is easily spread through sexual activities hence they are a sexually transmitted disease. Clamidia treatment is usually pretty easy and uncomplicated. Chlamydia can cause sterility in both men and women. At least three million individuals are infected with Chlamydia each year. Common symptoms of clamidia include: discharge from lower regions, painful urination, painful intercourse, abdominal pain, nausea, fever, swelling and bleeding from lower regions (specific symptoms for men or women). Symptoms usually occur with in 21 days of infection. Treatment of Chlamydia is usually taken care of with an antibiotic, usually doxycycline, taken for a week.

Herpes - Herpes is also an extremely common sexually transmitted disease. Most adults have some version of the disease. Many do not know they even have the herpies virus. Herpes is often associated with sores on the mouth (cold sores) and genitals (genital herpes). There is no cure for herpes however herpies symptoms and breakouts can be treated with medication prescribed by your doctor. Someone using these medications can lead break-out free lives. Generally, herpes is usually the most problematic during the first breakout and lessons with age.

Hepatitis - There are many versions of hepatitis. Hepatitus B for example can be prevented with a vaccination, other versions of hepatitis cannot. Hepatitis can be spread via sexual activity or by eating food handled improperly as a Food-Bourne illness. Hepatitis is a serious illness that affects the Liver and may cause jaundice. All symptoms associated with hepatitis should be directed to a medical professional for immediate treatment. Hepatitus can be very serious and it is important to get the facts and resources immediately for treatment. Other symptoms of hepatitis can include : extreme fatigue, headache, fever and hives. Hepatitus may be invisible during its most contagious stages.

Proper knowledge and safe practices can help you extremely reduce the risks of getting infected with a sexually transmitted disease. For more information on sexually transmitted diseases visit your local health department, your primary physician or a pregnancy resource center near you.




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2012年5月14日 星期一

Chlamydia Symptoms - Complications When Left Untreated


Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and a bacterial infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. Most of the time, it manifests no symptoms, that is why it is called "The Silent Disease." Statistics show that 75% of women and 50% of men infected with Chlamydia do not manifest symptoms. Chlamydia infects over 3 million people every year in the United States, which is why it is known as the most common occurring STD. The treatment should start as soon as possible, and when detected early, cure can be easily administered using antibiotics. Untreated infection can lead to infertility and damage to the reproductive system.

If you are infected with Chlamydia, there is a high chance that you would not manifest symptoms. This is because Chlamydia symptoms are usually mild and cannot be easily noticed. More women experience few or no symptoms of Chlamydia infection, although some men who are infected may also exhibit no symptoms. Chlamydia symptoms usually manifest one to three weeks after acquiring infection, though sometimes, it takes a longer period before they appear.

Early signs of Chlamydia are usually mild such as pain while urinating, frequent urination, and mild fever. As it goes undetected, symptoms can be more intense such as nausea, abnormal vaginal or penis discharge, and fatigue. Oral sex can also be a cause for Chlamydia and can lead to sore throat and other throat infections. Swelling and soreness of the rectum can occur if the disease is transmitted through anal sex. Men may experience swelling of the testicles, though this happens rarely. In women, the symptoms are lower back pain, abdominal pain, irregular menstrual bleeding or spotting, and pain during sex.

You should request for an immediate test if you suspect that you may be infected with Chlamydia since it is crucial that the infection be treated at the earliest time possible because prolonged exposure can lead to complications to the reproductive organs. Visiting an STD Clinic during this time is very vital to stop the possible growth of the disease.

Chlamydia can progress through the body if left untreated, leading to more serious health problems. Chlamydia can cause eye, throat, and rectal infections if not treated immediately. Long-term exposure to the disease can cause damage to the fallopian tubes and uterus in women, and may cause infertility in men. Women with Chlamydia also have higher risk for having Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), which can cause problems in fertility.

Around 500 000 PID cases in the U.S. alone are caused by Chlamydia infection. Among those infected, 100 000 women experienced infertility. Women with Chlamydia are also prone to having an ectopic pregnancy. On the other hand, men who are infected may develop epididymitis, which can result to sterility.

Pregnant women who suspect that they are infected must get tested immediately because Chlamydia infection is dangerous to newborns. Infected persons are also at higher risk of contracting HIV. Women with Chlamydia are five times at higher chance of acquiring HIV which leads to AIDS. Rarely, Chlamydia can cause a disease called Reiter's syndrome, which causes skin lesions, arthritis, and inflammation of the urethra and eyes.




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1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs [http://findlocalstdtesting.com/]





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