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2012年9月22日 星期六

10 Important Facts About Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) & Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)


1. WHAT ARE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (STDS)?

Sexually transmitted diseases are diseases that can be passed from person to person through sexual contact. In this case sexual contact means penis-vagina penetration, oral sex which is sexual contact using the mouth, and insertion of the penis into the rectum which is anal sex. Some of these diseases may be transmitted by exchange of sexual fluids such as semen or vaginal discharge. Some of the STD's result in open sores, and it can be spread by contact with skin of someone else. There are also ways to transmit these diseases in a non sexual way, an infected pregnant woman can either give it to her baby during pregnancy, or when the baby is being delivered. Drug abusers can transmit the disease through sharing hypodermic needles that have been used by an infected person. The seriousness of STD's varies, some are cured easily by drugs, others need a combination of treatments and drugs, whilst others have no cure, and the only option is treatment.

2. WHAT ARE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED IINFECTIONS (STI's)?

Any infection that is usually passed through sexual contact.

3. ARE THE TWO WORDS INTERCHANGEABLE?

Fifteen years ago both these categories came under one name Venereal Disease (VD). To distinguish between them they were separated into infections (STI) and diseases(STD). Infection means that a germ, bacteria, parasite or virus is present in the body. An infected person does not necessarily have any symptoms, which means that they do not usually feel ill..A disease is any abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes

discomfort, dysfunction, or distress, in other words your body tells you that you are unwell. This means that STI covers a wider range than the term STD. STD refers only to infections that are causing problems. Because most of the time, people don't know they are infected with an STI until they start showing symptoms of disease, the AIDS Resource Center uses the term STD, even though the term STI is also appropriate in many cases.

Let's see if we can simply un-muddy the waters here. Genital herpes has two states when the blisters are present and when they are absent. When they are

present they are causing symptoms, ie the blisters, at this stage it is an STD, and it is that this stage that the infection is most likely to be spread to another

person.When the blisters are absent then there are no symptoms, and this is then an STI, and the likelihood of an infection is reduced. However, HIV can be

an infection, in the sense that there may be no symptoms, when they develop symptoms then they have AIDS which is an STD. However it is important to

remember that HIV infection can be spread at any time.

4.WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STD'S AND HIV?

A person who is already infected with STD, has a higher risk of contracting HIV if they have unprotected sex, without a condom. This risk is greater if the STD causes open genital sores, as these wounds provide a break in the skin which enables the HIV infection to enter the blood stream. STDs that can

cause genital ulcers include genital herpes, syphilis, chancre, gonorrhoea, trichomoniasis, and scabies.

5.WHY IS IT DIFFICULT TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOU MAY HAVE A STD?

First of all the majority of the people with STD have no immediate symptoms and when they do have them it can be misleading to diagnose as the

symptoms can be confused with non sexual diseases. Please note that this applies much more to women than men.

6. WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS FOR WOMEN WHEN THEY ARE SUFFERING FROM AN STD?

unusual or bad-smelling vaginal discharge,

severe itching or burning in the genital area,

unusual bleeding,

pain in the pelvic region,

pain during sex,

rashes on the genitals,

open sores or warts on the genital area, and/or recurrent urinary tract infections.

7. WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS FOR MEN WHEN THEY ARE SUFFERING FROM AN STD?

In men, the most common symptoms of STD are:

pain when urinating,

open sores or warts on the genital are

genital rash

discharge from the penis, and/or pain in the scrotum/testicles.

8. WHAT ARE THE OTHER SYMPTOMS NOT CONNECTED TO THE GENITALS?

The following symptoms are present in both men and women:

discharge from the anus,

swelling of the groin,

jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes),

oral thrush (white tongue),

arthritis,

sores or bumps in and around the mouth, and

generalized rashes.

9 CAN I CONTRACT STI AS A RESULT OF MUTUAL MASTERBATION?

Yes you can and listed below are some examples:

Bacterial Vaginosis

Cytomegalovirus (CMV)

Herpes Simplex

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV, Warts)

Pubic Lice

Scabies

10. CAN I PREVENT GETTING STI or STD?

The only foolproof way is abstinence from sex. A condom merely reduces the risk, and it must be used every time, before any sexual fluids are exchanged.




The author is Billy Baker and he provides further information on this subject at STD Dating - Are You Up For It?





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2012年9月11日 星期二

Where to Get Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Answers


Sexually Transmitted Diseases is a topic that one would not easily open up, especially when you are a teenager. Surely, your parents will be the last person that you will think of to go to. As a teenager, you know that your parents will not like it when they know that you have engaged into such activity. You needed answers to those questions that continued to lurk in your mind. You needed answers to alleviate the fears that you might already be infected; but where will you go to search for the answers?

The very first place that you can go to is the internet. With internet, you can have access to information that you need to know about sexually transmitted diseases. There are many blogs, articles and dedicated websites that offer general information about STDs for free. Usually the things that you will learn about

STD on the internet are:

o General description

o How you can get infected or how the STD are being transmitted

o Symptoms and signs

o How it looks like (sometimes, you get to see a photo of the disease)

o Medication (If there are any)

Although internet can provide you with information about STD, these are not enough to tell whether you are infected or not with the disease. Most often than not, some STD does not show any symptoms or signs at all. Also, when you look at the symptoms and signs, most of these are very much alike with other illness. Although internet is not the best place to start looking for answers about STD, it is always the first place where people go.

The next place where your questions about STD can be answered is on any local STD testing centers. STD testing centers offers you detailed information about the different types of STD. Aside from the facts that you get about STD, the most important question that you want to be answered which is obviously whether you are infected or not can be and will be answered in this place. There is no better way to answer this question rather than get you tested for STD.

As teenagers, you give high regard on confidentiality when it comes to matters like these. Well, who doesn't? This is the reason why there are local STD testing clinics that offers confidential testing. It means that your result will be kept on the lab and to you alone. This clinics practice strict confidentiality when it comes to your information. In fact, you may opt not to give your real name.

Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) is something that you should not take for granted. Once you have had sexual relationship or even have the slightest doubt that you might have been infected, never wait long to get tested.

To get more answers about Sexually Transmitted Disease, visit our resource page at Simple STD Testing.




Simple STD Testing

Lesley Curtis





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2012年8月26日 星期日

Accurate STD Testing For Herpes and Information About This Sexually Transmitted Disease


Herpes is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in both men and women. Despite this, there are a huge percentage of undiagnosed cases when it comes to herpes primarily because of asymptomatic conditions in many carriers. People can go one for years without feeling any symptoms that might indicate a herpetic infection and this becomes a problem especially if they lead a sexually active lifestyle and engage in multiple partners. Late diagnosis of herpes because of this is fairly common normally when the herpes has spread or has cause considerable reproductive damage to the person carrying the virus.

Another consideration is the presence of symptoms but in the form of mild episodes that a person who carries Herpes does not assume it as being such. Some of these manifestations can be simple flu like symptoms such as headache, aching joints and fatigue.

For those people who actually experience pronounced STD symptoms can include swollen lymph nodes in the inguinal area which are often tender and may feel like enlarged peas on the surface of the skin upon examination. Sores can become present on the genital area, most often on both sides while painful urination, severe itching and pustulent discharges from the penis and vagina are also notable.

Herpetic sores normally begin as blisters that group in clusters. The blister stage doesn't stay on for long and eventually break open to form ulcers on the skin's mucous membrane with scabs and crust forming on top of the ulcer and eventually fall off healing the tissue. The prominence of sores in the cervical lining of women is evident as well as herpetic sores in the urethral passage for men. Once the infected cells slough off the inner cervical lining and penis, they cause a noticeable discharge and is a common std symptom for herpes. A new string of herpetic clump appears within a week after the first emergence has healed and lasts about two to three weeks of outbreak.

If a carrier has had previous exposure to oral herpes then chances are that antibodies present from the previous herpetic infection will cease the onset of symptomatic manifestations for the genital herpes. Sores may cover a smaller area and generalized symptoms may have a lesser occurrence, recovery and convalescence is also shortened.

It can be difficult to make a realistic diagnosis of a herpes infection by merely looking at the sores. Sores can have a different look and may be anything from a small crack or fissure to redness without the prominence of broken skin. Utilizing accurate STD testing when it comes to herpes is the most effective way of getting proper diagnosis. A culture swab of the sore by far is one of the most reliable and accurate STD testing processes for the detection and classification of herpes. A polymerase chain reaction or PCR which is similar to a culture can also be done but is more expensive than a traditional swab. To be sure about the type of herpes, using accurate STD testing in the form of a blood test may be recommended by a health practitioner from an STD clinic.




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2012年8月25日 星期六

6 Common Questions About STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)


How Many Types of STDs Exist?

There more than 25 different types of STDs that exist, with each one showing distinct signs and symptoms. Some even show no signs at all. The most common STDs are: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Genital Herpes, Human Papillomavirus, Hepatitis B, Trichomoniasis, and Bacterial Vaginosis.

What Are the Symptoms of an STD?

STDs may start with an itch, blistering, redness, soreness around the area of the genitals, a burning or stinging sensation when urinating, a frequent urge to urinate at a moments notice, a white, yellow, or green discharge from either the penis or the vagina, a strong smell coming from the genital area even after washing, sore throats, mouth blisters, chills or fevers, swellings, continual headaches, or continuous aches and pains, etc.

What Should I Do if I Have Symptoms of a STD?

If you have had sex with someone who you think may have a STD, or you have STD symptoms yourself, then it is advisable to get checked out at a STD clinic as soon a possible.

Can STDs Be Caught from Same Sex Partners?

Yes! STDs can be caught from a partner of the same-sex. "Having Sex" means where there is an exchange of body fluids between two people. This includes, giving or receiving oral or anal sex with either a man or woman, and vaginal sex with a woman. No erection is necessary to catch a STD, as most are highly contagious.

What Precautions Can I Take so as Not to Catch an STD?

1. Always use either a male or female condom if you think that your partner may be at risk of having caught a STD. Never use cheap condoms as they are usually prone to either break or burst.

2. Always use a condom with new partners, or partners that are sexually active with other people.

3. Avoid having sex with high risk partners or prostitutes.

4. Do not inject yourself with drugs, or share needles and syringes.

5. Avoid getting drunk or taking drugs, as you are more likely to take chances with sex.

Are There Any Long Term Effects from Catching STDs?

Catching a STD can result in long-term health problems for both the man and the woman alike. If a STD is either not treated soon after it is caught, or even not treated at all, then there may be a future risk of suffering some degree of problem with childbirth.




Philip Albert Edmonds-Hunt is from the County of Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom. He has travelled most of Europe, and he has lived in Spain on more than one occasion. Philip has also travelled much of the USA and now lives and works as a Freelance Writer and English Teacher in Mexico. He is the owner of "The Oxford Quill," a small but reliable business offering a range of services such as, "Professional Article Writing, 'Proofreading, and Website Design." If you would like to read more about STDs, check out: https://sites.google.com/site/theoxfordquill/do-you-have-gonorrhea-tell-tale-signs





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2012年8月21日 星期二

What People Ought to Know About STD Symptoms - Sexually Transmitted Disease and Proper Management


The detection and management of several common STDs are fairly easy if you equip yourself with the proper information about its symptoms where to get help and how to manage sexually transmitted diseases during the course of treatment. There are several facts about STDs that can help a potential carrier identify infection before it progresses to a severe infection and potentially cause devastating effects to the body. A common STD if not treated properly will have several complications with some of the worst leading to an immune-compromised state and even death.

Most of the prevalent STDs among men and women that is bacterial in nature is Chlamydia. This kind of infection has been reported asymptomatic in almost 80% in women and 50% of men say that they were unaware of infection because of virtually no indicators that they carry a sexually transmitted disease. Of course among those who do exhibit symptoms, the most common manifestation is the presence of a discharge of some sort, originating from the genital openings such as the penis, vagina and even in the anus. Pain during urination is often observed. This sexually transmitted disease can often be spread through vaginal, oral and anal sexual contact. It can create devastating complications especially for pregnant women, and have been known to be the cause of infertility or even an ectopic pregnancy.

Another common disease that is diagnosed through std testing is Genital Herpes; it has been a common misconception that the kind of herpes that cause cold sores do not cause genital infection but being one of the two strains has a probability of generating std symptoms in the genital area as well. Genital Herpes is notorious for recurring outbreaks of blister sores on the genital aspect for both sexes, normally observed in the cervical lining for women and the urethral opening for men. This form of herpes can be transmitted to a baby during pregnancy. Although genital herpes is treatable, there has not been any known curative intervention. The frequency and prominence of blisters can be managed but complete elimination of the infection is still not available.

Hepatitis strains unknown to many can be spread sexually. Hepatitis B is the most common sexually transmitted strain. Common symptoms are yellowish skin and eyes accompanied by flu like symptoms such as joint pain and body malaise. Hepatitis can lead to severe complications if not diagnosed and treated properly such as cirrhosis and some forms of hepatic cancer. At the moment there is no known cure, but remission is possible through aggressive medical treatment. Hepatitis A and B are preventable through immunization.

Another common disease that is diagnosed in STD tests is the presence of gonorrhea in men and women. Symptoms associated with it are normally painful urination with a colored discharge from the penis or vagina. Gonorrhea is easily treatable and goes away after a week of antibiotic treatment. If left undiagnosed this sexually transmitted disease can cause internal complications and is especially dangerous for women who may suffer from infertility or complications in pregnancy.

These common sexually transmitted diseases are easily managed if proper STD testing is done and at the early levels of the infection. There are many private STD testing clinics that treat patient confidentiality with the strictest protocols and allow each patient to manage their infection worry free and conveniently. The most important thing is a diligent collaboration with the medical team and follow up testing to ensure remission or complete cure from a sexually transmitted infection.




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://localaidstestinglabs.com/]





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2012年7月23日 星期一

10 Important Facts About Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) & Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)


1. WHAT ARE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (STDS)?

Sexually transmitted diseases are diseases that can be passed from person to person through sexual contact. In this case sexual contact means penis-vagina penetration, oral sex which is sexual contact using the mouth, and insertion of the penis into the rectum which is anal sex. Some of these diseases may be transmitted by exchange of sexual fluids such as semen or vaginal discharge. Some of the STD's result in open sores, and it can be spread by contact with skin of someone else. There are also ways to transmit these diseases in a non sexual way, an infected pregnant woman can either give it to her baby during pregnancy, or when the baby is being delivered. Drug abusers can transmit the disease through sharing hypodermic needles that have been used by an infected person. The seriousness of STD's varies, some are cured easily by drugs, others need a combination of treatments and drugs, whilst others have no cure, and the only option is treatment.

2. WHAT ARE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED IINFECTIONS (STI's)?

Any infection that is usually passed through sexual contact.

3. ARE THE TWO WORDS INTERCHANGEABLE?

Fifteen years ago both these categories came under one name Venereal Disease (VD). To distinguish between them they were separated into infections (STI) and diseases(STD). Infection means that a germ, bacteria, parasite or virus is present in the body. An infected person does not necessarily have any symptoms, which means that they do not usually feel ill..A disease is any abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes

discomfort, dysfunction, or distress, in other words your body tells you that you are unwell. This means that STI covers a wider range than the term STD. STD refers only to infections that are causing problems. Because most of the time, people don't know they are infected with an STI until they start showing symptoms of disease, the AIDS Resource Center uses the term STD, even though the term STI is also appropriate in many cases.

Let's see if we can simply un-muddy the waters here. Genital herpes has two states when the blisters are present and when they are absent. When they are

present they are causing symptoms, ie the blisters, at this stage it is an STD, and it is that this stage that the infection is most likely to be spread to another

person.When the blisters are absent then there are no symptoms, and this is then an STI, and the likelihood of an infection is reduced. However, HIV can be

an infection, in the sense that there may be no symptoms, when they develop symptoms then they have AIDS which is an STD. However it is important to

remember that HIV infection can be spread at any time.

4.WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STD'S AND HIV?

A person who is already infected with STD, has a higher risk of contracting HIV if they have unprotected sex, without a condom. This risk is greater if the STD causes open genital sores, as these wounds provide a break in the skin which enables the HIV infection to enter the blood stream. STDs that can

cause genital ulcers include genital herpes, syphilis, chancre, gonorrhoea, trichomoniasis, and scabies.

5.WHY IS IT DIFFICULT TO RECOGNIZE THAT YOU MAY HAVE A STD?

First of all the majority of the people with STD have no immediate symptoms and when they do have them it can be misleading to diagnose as the

symptoms can be confused with non sexual diseases. Please note that this applies much more to women than men.

6. WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS FOR WOMEN WHEN THEY ARE SUFFERING FROM AN STD?

unusual or bad-smelling vaginal discharge,

severe itching or burning in the genital area,

unusual bleeding,

pain in the pelvic region,

pain during sex,

rashes on the genitals,

open sores or warts on the genital area, and/or recurrent urinary tract infections.

7. WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS FOR MEN WHEN THEY ARE SUFFERING FROM AN STD?

In men, the most common symptoms of STD are:

pain when urinating,

open sores or warts on the genital are

genital rash

discharge from the penis, and/or pain in the scrotum/testicles.

8. WHAT ARE THE OTHER SYMPTOMS NOT CONNECTED TO THE GENITALS?

The following symptoms are present in both men and women:

discharge from the anus,

swelling of the groin,

jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes),

oral thrush (white tongue),

arthritis,

sores or bumps in and around the mouth, and

generalized rashes.

9 CAN I CONTRACT STI AS A RESULT OF MUTUAL MASTERBATION?

Yes you can and listed below are some examples:

Bacterial Vaginosis

Cytomegalovirus (CMV)

Herpes Simplex

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV, Warts)

Pubic Lice

Scabies

10. CAN I PREVENT GETTING STI or STD?

The only foolproof way is abstinence from sex. A condom merely reduces the risk, and it must be used every time, before any sexual fluids are exchanged.




The author is Billy Baker and he provides further information on this subject at STD Dating - Are You Up For It?





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2012年7月19日 星期四

6 Common Questions About STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)


How Many Types of STDs Exist?

There more than 25 different types of STDs that exist, with each one showing distinct signs and symptoms. Some even show no signs at all. The most common STDs are: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Genital Herpes, Human Papillomavirus, Hepatitis B, Trichomoniasis, and Bacterial Vaginosis.

What Are the Symptoms of an STD?

STDs may start with an itch, blistering, redness, soreness around the area of the genitals, a burning or stinging sensation when urinating, a frequent urge to urinate at a moments notice, a white, yellow, or green discharge from either the penis or the vagina, a strong smell coming from the genital area even after washing, sore throats, mouth blisters, chills or fevers, swellings, continual headaches, or continuous aches and pains, etc.

What Should I Do if I Have Symptoms of a STD?

If you have had sex with someone who you think may have a STD, or you have STD symptoms yourself, then it is advisable to get checked out at a STD clinic as soon a possible.

Can STDs Be Caught from Same Sex Partners?

Yes! STDs can be caught from a partner of the same-sex. "Having Sex" means where there is an exchange of body fluids between two people. This includes, giving or receiving oral or anal sex with either a man or woman, and vaginal sex with a woman. No erection is necessary to catch a STD, as most are highly contagious.

What Precautions Can I Take so as Not to Catch an STD?

1. Always use either a male or female condom if you think that your partner may be at risk of having caught a STD. Never use cheap condoms as they are usually prone to either break or burst.

2. Always use a condom with new partners, or partners that are sexually active with other people.

3. Avoid having sex with high risk partners or prostitutes.

4. Do not inject yourself with drugs, or share needles and syringes.

5. Avoid getting drunk or taking drugs, as you are more likely to take chances with sex.

Are There Any Long Term Effects from Catching STDs?

Catching a STD can result in long-term health problems for both the man and the woman alike. If a STD is either not treated soon after it is caught, or even not treated at all, then there may be a future risk of suffering some degree of problem with childbirth.




Philip Albert Edmonds-Hunt is from the County of Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom. He has travelled most of Europe, and he has lived in Spain on more than one occasion. Philip has also travelled much of the USA and now lives and works as a Freelance Writer and English Teacher in Mexico. He is the owner of "The Oxford Quill," a small but reliable business offering a range of services such as, "Professional Article Writing, 'Proofreading, and Website Design." If you would like to read more about STDs, check out: https://sites.google.com/site/theoxfordquill/do-you-have-gonorrhea-tell-tale-signs





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2012年7月16日 星期一

Where to Get Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Answers


Sexually Transmitted Diseases is a topic that one would not easily open up, especially when you are a teenager. Surely, your parents will be the last person that you will think of to go to. As a teenager, you know that your parents will not like it when they know that you have engaged into such activity. You needed answers to those questions that continued to lurk in your mind. You needed answers to alleviate the fears that you might already be infected; but where will you go to search for the answers?

The very first place that you can go to is the internet. With internet, you can have access to information that you need to know about sexually transmitted diseases. There are many blogs, articles and dedicated websites that offer general information about STDs for free. Usually the things that you will learn about

STD on the internet are:

o General description

o How you can get infected or how the STD are being transmitted

o Symptoms and signs

o How it looks like (sometimes, you get to see a photo of the disease)

o Medication (If there are any)

Although internet can provide you with information about STD, these are not enough to tell whether you are infected or not with the disease. Most often than not, some STD does not show any symptoms or signs at all. Also, when you look at the symptoms and signs, most of these are very much alike with other illness. Although internet is not the best place to start looking for answers about STD, it is always the first place where people go.

The next place where your questions about STD can be answered is on any local STD testing centers. STD testing centers offers you detailed information about the different types of STD. Aside from the facts that you get about STD, the most important question that you want to be answered which is obviously whether you are infected or not can be and will be answered in this place. There is no better way to answer this question rather than get you tested for STD.

As teenagers, you give high regard on confidentiality when it comes to matters like these. Well, who doesn't? This is the reason why there are local STD testing clinics that offers confidential testing. It means that your result will be kept on the lab and to you alone. This clinics practice strict confidentiality when it comes to your information. In fact, you may opt not to give your real name.

Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) is something that you should not take for granted. Once you have had sexual relationship or even have the slightest doubt that you might have been infected, never wait long to get tested.

To get more answers about Sexually Transmitted Disease, visit our resource page at Simple STD Testing.




Simple STD Testing

Lesley Curtis





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2012年7月12日 星期四

What People Ought to Know About STD Symptoms - Sexually Transmitted Disease and Proper Management


The detection and management of several common STDs are fairly easy if you equip yourself with the proper information about its symptoms where to get help and how to manage sexually transmitted diseases during the course of treatment. There are several facts about STDs that can help a potential carrier identify infection before it progresses to a severe infection and potentially cause devastating effects to the body. A common STD if not treated properly will have several complications with some of the worst leading to an immune-compromised state and even death.

Most of the prevalent STDs among men and women that is bacterial in nature is Chlamydia. This kind of infection has been reported asymptomatic in almost 80% in women and 50% of men say that they were unaware of infection because of virtually no indicators that they carry a sexually transmitted disease. Of course among those who do exhibit symptoms, the most common manifestation is the presence of a discharge of some sort, originating from the genital openings such as the penis, vagina and even in the anus. Pain during urination is often observed. This sexually transmitted disease can often be spread through vaginal, oral and anal sexual contact. It can create devastating complications especially for pregnant women, and have been known to be the cause of infertility or even an ectopic pregnancy.

Another common disease that is diagnosed through std testing is Genital Herpes; it has been a common misconception that the kind of herpes that cause cold sores do not cause genital infection but being one of the two strains has a probability of generating std symptoms in the genital area as well. Genital Herpes is notorious for recurring outbreaks of blister sores on the genital aspect for both sexes, normally observed in the cervical lining for women and the urethral opening for men. This form of herpes can be transmitted to a baby during pregnancy. Although genital herpes is treatable, there has not been any known curative intervention. The frequency and prominence of blisters can be managed but complete elimination of the infection is still not available.

Hepatitis strains unknown to many can be spread sexually. Hepatitis B is the most common sexually transmitted strain. Common symptoms are yellowish skin and eyes accompanied by flu like symptoms such as joint pain and body malaise. Hepatitis can lead to severe complications if not diagnosed and treated properly such as cirrhosis and some forms of hepatic cancer. At the moment there is no known cure, but remission is possible through aggressive medical treatment. Hepatitis A and B are preventable through immunization.

Another common disease that is diagnosed in STD tests is the presence of gonorrhea in men and women. Symptoms associated with it are normally painful urination with a colored discharge from the penis or vagina. Gonorrhea is easily treatable and goes away after a week of antibiotic treatment. If left undiagnosed this sexually transmitted disease can cause internal complications and is especially dangerous for women who may suffer from infertility or complications in pregnancy.

These common sexually transmitted diseases are easily managed if proper STD testing is done and at the early levels of the infection. There are many private STD testing clinics that treat patient confidentiality with the strictest protocols and allow each patient to manage their infection worry free and conveniently. The most important thing is a diligent collaboration with the medical team and follow up testing to ensure remission or complete cure from a sexually transmitted infection.




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://localaidstestinglabs.com/]





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2012年7月6日 星期五

Accurate STD Testing For Herpes and Information About This Sexually Transmitted Disease


Herpes is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in both men and women. Despite this, there are a huge percentage of undiagnosed cases when it comes to herpes primarily because of asymptomatic conditions in many carriers. People can go one for years without feeling any symptoms that might indicate a herpetic infection and this becomes a problem especially if they lead a sexually active lifestyle and engage in multiple partners. Late diagnosis of herpes because of this is fairly common normally when the herpes has spread or has cause considerable reproductive damage to the person carrying the virus.

Another consideration is the presence of symptoms but in the form of mild episodes that a person who carries Herpes does not assume it as being such. Some of these manifestations can be simple flu like symptoms such as headache, aching joints and fatigue.

For those people who actually experience pronounced STD symptoms can include swollen lymph nodes in the inguinal area which are often tender and may feel like enlarged peas on the surface of the skin upon examination. Sores can become present on the genital area, most often on both sides while painful urination, severe itching and pustulent discharges from the penis and vagina are also notable.

Herpetic sores normally begin as blisters that group in clusters. The blister stage doesn't stay on for long and eventually break open to form ulcers on the skin's mucous membrane with scabs and crust forming on top of the ulcer and eventually fall off healing the tissue. The prominence of sores in the cervical lining of women is evident as well as herpetic sores in the urethral passage for men. Once the infected cells slough off the inner cervical lining and penis, they cause a noticeable discharge and is a common std symptom for herpes. A new string of herpetic clump appears within a week after the first emergence has healed and lasts about two to three weeks of outbreak.

If a carrier has had previous exposure to oral herpes then chances are that antibodies present from the previous herpetic infection will cease the onset of symptomatic manifestations for the genital herpes. Sores may cover a smaller area and generalized symptoms may have a lesser occurrence, recovery and convalescence is also shortened.

It can be difficult to make a realistic diagnosis of a herpes infection by merely looking at the sores. Sores can have a different look and may be anything from a small crack or fissure to redness without the prominence of broken skin. Utilizing accurate STD testing when it comes to herpes is the most effective way of getting proper diagnosis. A culture swab of the sore by far is one of the most reliable and accurate STD testing processes for the detection and classification of herpes. A polymerase chain reaction or PCR which is similar to a culture can also be done but is more expensive than a traditional swab. To be sure about the type of herpes, using accurate STD testing in the form of a blood test may be recommended by a health practitioner from an STD clinic.




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2012年6月8日 星期五

Accurate STD Testing For Herpes and Information About This Sexually Transmitted Disease


Herpes is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in both men and women. Despite this, there are a huge percentage of undiagnosed cases when it comes to herpes primarily because of asymptomatic conditions in many carriers. People can go one for years without feeling any symptoms that might indicate a herpetic infection and this becomes a problem especially if they lead a sexually active lifestyle and engage in multiple partners. Late diagnosis of herpes because of this is fairly common normally when the herpes has spread or has cause considerable reproductive damage to the person carrying the virus.

Another consideration is the presence of symptoms but in the form of mild episodes that a person who carries Herpes does not assume it as being such. Some of these manifestations can be simple flu like symptoms such as headache, aching joints and fatigue.

For those people who actually experience pronounced STD symptoms can include swollen lymph nodes in the inguinal area which are often tender and may feel like enlarged peas on the surface of the skin upon examination. Sores can become present on the genital area, most often on both sides while painful urination, severe itching and pustulent discharges from the penis and vagina are also notable.

Herpetic sores normally begin as blisters that group in clusters. The blister stage doesn't stay on for long and eventually break open to form ulcers on the skin's mucous membrane with scabs and crust forming on top of the ulcer and eventually fall off healing the tissue. The prominence of sores in the cervical lining of women is evident as well as herpetic sores in the urethral passage for men. Once the infected cells slough off the inner cervical lining and penis, they cause a noticeable discharge and is a common std symptom for herpes. A new string of herpetic clump appears within a week after the first emergence has healed and lasts about two to three weeks of outbreak.

If a carrier has had previous exposure to oral herpes then chances are that antibodies present from the previous herpetic infection will cease the onset of symptomatic manifestations for the genital herpes. Sores may cover a smaller area and generalized symptoms may have a lesser occurrence, recovery and convalescence is also shortened.

It can be difficult to make a realistic diagnosis of a herpes infection by merely looking at the sores. Sores can have a different look and may be anything from a small crack or fissure to redness without the prominence of broken skin. Utilizing accurate STD testing when it comes to herpes is the most effective way of getting proper diagnosis. A culture swab of the sore by far is one of the most reliable and accurate STD testing processes for the detection and classification of herpes. A polymerase chain reaction or PCR which is similar to a culture can also be done but is more expensive than a traditional swab. To be sure about the type of herpes, using accurate STD testing in the form of a blood test may be recommended by a health practitioner from an STD clinic.




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





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2012年6月6日 星期三

What People Ought to Know About STD Symptoms - Sexually Transmitted Disease and Proper Management


The detection and management of several common STDs are fairly easy if you equip yourself with the proper information about its symptoms where to get help and how to manage sexually transmitted diseases during the course of treatment. There are several facts about STDs that can help a potential carrier identify infection before it progresses to a severe infection and potentially cause devastating effects to the body. A common STD if not treated properly will have several complications with some of the worst leading to an immune-compromised state and even death.

Most of the prevalent STDs among men and women that is bacterial in nature is Chlamydia. This kind of infection has been reported asymptomatic in almost 80% in women and 50% of men say that they were unaware of infection because of virtually no indicators that they carry a sexually transmitted disease. Of course among those who do exhibit symptoms, the most common manifestation is the presence of a discharge of some sort, originating from the genital openings such as the penis, vagina and even in the anus. Pain during urination is often observed. This sexually transmitted disease can often be spread through vaginal, oral and anal sexual contact. It can create devastating complications especially for pregnant women, and have been known to be the cause of infertility or even an ectopic pregnancy.

Another common disease that is diagnosed through std testing is Genital Herpes; it has been a common misconception that the kind of herpes that cause cold sores do not cause genital infection but being one of the two strains has a probability of generating std symptoms in the genital area as well. Genital Herpes is notorious for recurring outbreaks of blister sores on the genital aspect for both sexes, normally observed in the cervical lining for women and the urethral opening for men. This form of herpes can be transmitted to a baby during pregnancy. Although genital herpes is treatable, there has not been any known curative intervention. The frequency and prominence of blisters can be managed but complete elimination of the infection is still not available.

Hepatitis strains unknown to many can be spread sexually. Hepatitis B is the most common sexually transmitted strain. Common symptoms are yellowish skin and eyes accompanied by flu like symptoms such as joint pain and body malaise. Hepatitis can lead to severe complications if not diagnosed and treated properly such as cirrhosis and some forms of hepatic cancer. At the moment there is no known cure, but remission is possible through aggressive medical treatment. Hepatitis A and B are preventable through immunization.

Another common disease that is diagnosed in STD tests is the presence of gonorrhea in men and women. Symptoms associated with it are normally painful urination with a colored discharge from the penis or vagina. Gonorrhea is easily treatable and goes away after a week of antibiotic treatment. If left undiagnosed this sexually transmitted disease can cause internal complications and is especially dangerous for women who may suffer from infertility or complications in pregnancy.

These common sexually transmitted diseases are easily managed if proper STD testing is done and at the early levels of the infection. There are many private STD testing clinics that treat patient confidentiality with the strictest protocols and allow each patient to manage their infection worry free and conveniently. The most important thing is a diligent collaboration with the medical team and follow up testing to ensure remission or complete cure from a sexually transmitted infection.




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2012年5月23日 星期三

What People Ought to Know About STD Symptoms - Sexually Transmitted Disease and Proper Management


The detection and management of several common STDs are fairly easy if you equip yourself with the proper information about its symptoms where to get help and how to manage sexually transmitted diseases during the course of treatment. There are several facts about STDs that can help a potential carrier identify infection before it progresses to a severe infection and potentially cause devastating effects to the body. A common STD if not treated properly will have several complications with some of the worst leading to an immune-compromised state and even death.

Most of the prevalent STDs among men and women that is bacterial in nature is Chlamydia. This kind of infection has been reported asymptomatic in almost 80% in women and 50% of men say that they were unaware of infection because of virtually no indicators that they carry a sexually transmitted disease. Of course among those who do exhibit symptoms, the most common manifestation is the presence of a discharge of some sort, originating from the genital openings such as the penis, vagina and even in the anus. Pain during urination is often observed. This sexually transmitted disease can often be spread through vaginal, oral and anal sexual contact. It can create devastating complications especially for pregnant women, and have been known to be the cause of infertility or even an ectopic pregnancy.

Another common disease that is diagnosed through std testing is Genital Herpes; it has been a common misconception that the kind of herpes that cause cold sores do not cause genital infection but being one of the two strains has a probability of generating std symptoms in the genital area as well. Genital Herpes is notorious for recurring outbreaks of blister sores on the genital aspect for both sexes, normally observed in the cervical lining for women and the urethral opening for men. This form of herpes can be transmitted to a baby during pregnancy. Although genital herpes is treatable, there has not been any known curative intervention. The frequency and prominence of blisters can be managed but complete elimination of the infection is still not available.

Hepatitis strains unknown to many can be spread sexually. Hepatitis B is the most common sexually transmitted strain. Common symptoms are yellowish skin and eyes accompanied by flu like symptoms such as joint pain and body malaise. Hepatitis can lead to severe complications if not diagnosed and treated properly such as cirrhosis and some forms of hepatic cancer. At the moment there is no known cure, but remission is possible through aggressive medical treatment. Hepatitis A and B are preventable through immunization.

Another common disease that is diagnosed in STD tests is the presence of gonorrhea in men and women. Symptoms associated with it are normally painful urination with a colored discharge from the penis or vagina. Gonorrhea is easily treatable and goes away after a week of antibiotic treatment. If left undiagnosed this sexually transmitted disease can cause internal complications and is especially dangerous for women who may suffer from infertility or complications in pregnancy.

These common sexually transmitted diseases are easily managed if proper STD testing is done and at the early levels of the infection. There are many private STD testing clinics that treat patient confidentiality with the strictest protocols and allow each patient to manage their infection worry free and conveniently. The most important thing is a diligent collaboration with the medical team and follow up testing to ensure remission or complete cure from a sexually transmitted infection.




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://localaidstestinglabs.com/]





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2012年5月22日 星期二

Accurate STD Testing For Herpes and Information About This Sexually Transmitted Disease


Herpes is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in both men and women. Despite this, there are a huge percentage of undiagnosed cases when it comes to herpes primarily because of asymptomatic conditions in many carriers. People can go one for years without feeling any symptoms that might indicate a herpetic infection and this becomes a problem especially if they lead a sexually active lifestyle and engage in multiple partners. Late diagnosis of herpes because of this is fairly common normally when the herpes has spread or has cause considerable reproductive damage to the person carrying the virus.

Another consideration is the presence of symptoms but in the form of mild episodes that a person who carries Herpes does not assume it as being such. Some of these manifestations can be simple flu like symptoms such as headache, aching joints and fatigue.

For those people who actually experience pronounced STD symptoms can include swollen lymph nodes in the inguinal area which are often tender and may feel like enlarged peas on the surface of the skin upon examination. Sores can become present on the genital area, most often on both sides while painful urination, severe itching and pustulent discharges from the penis and vagina are also notable.

Herpetic sores normally begin as blisters that group in clusters. The blister stage doesn't stay on for long and eventually break open to form ulcers on the skin's mucous membrane with scabs and crust forming on top of the ulcer and eventually fall off healing the tissue. The prominence of sores in the cervical lining of women is evident as well as herpetic sores in the urethral passage for men. Once the infected cells slough off the inner cervical lining and penis, they cause a noticeable discharge and is a common std symptom for herpes. A new string of herpetic clump appears within a week after the first emergence has healed and lasts about two to three weeks of outbreak.

If a carrier has had previous exposure to oral herpes then chances are that antibodies present from the previous herpetic infection will cease the onset of symptomatic manifestations for the genital herpes. Sores may cover a smaller area and generalized symptoms may have a lesser occurrence, recovery and convalescence is also shortened.

It can be difficult to make a realistic diagnosis of a herpes infection by merely looking at the sores. Sores can have a different look and may be anything from a small crack or fissure to redness without the prominence of broken skin. Utilizing accurate STD testing when it comes to herpes is the most effective way of getting proper diagnosis. A culture swab of the sore by far is one of the most reliable and accurate STD testing processes for the detection and classification of herpes. A polymerase chain reaction or PCR which is similar to a culture can also be done but is more expensive than a traditional swab. To be sure about the type of herpes, using accurate STD testing in the form of a blood test may be recommended by a health practitioner from an STD clinic.




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://localaidstestinglabs.com/]





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