Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are diseases that are mainly passed from one person to another during sexual contact.
The term sexually transmitted infection (STI) is increasingly being
used instead of STD, because some sexually transmitted infections, such
as chlamydia, do not cause any pain or unpleasant symptoms such as
blisters. Many people may never know that they have been infected unless they are tested in a clinic.
However, having no symptoms does not mean that someone does not have an
infection that needs treating or an infection that can lead to a
disease or medical condition.
The common way to prevent the
transmission of STIs or STDs is to avoid unprotected sexual contact,
whether it is vaginal, anal or oral. However, some STIs or STDs such as
herpes can still be passed even if a condom or dental dam is used.
It is important to educate yourself about how STIs or STDs are
transmitted and how to safeguard your sexual health, including
identifying symptoms and seeking medical help early.
PREVENTION they say
is better than CURE
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