What are the 4 STDs that you can't get rid of?

Lauren Pfannerstill
2025-05-17 02:30:45
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N. meningitidis can cause invasive meningitis, a potentially deadly infection of the brain and spinal cord’s protective membranes. More commonly, it’s gaining a reputation as a cause of urogenital infections. M. genitalium, one of the smallest bacteria known, is gaining an outsized reputation as a worrisome STI. M. genitalium infection, though often symptom-free, can mimic chlamydia or gonorrhea with persistent irritation of the urethra and cervix. Shigellosis is passed on by direct or indirect contact with human faeces. This STI, caused by unusual strains of Chlamydia trachomatis, can cause an “awful infection”, according to Christopher Schiessl, a doctor at the One Medical clinic in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood. LGV may first produce a temporary genital pimple, blister or ulcer, and then invade the body’s lymphatic system.
The four mentioned are N. meningitidis, M. genitalium, Shigella, and Chlamydia trachomatis, with the last one causing LGV.

Lawson Stroman
2025-05-08 19:25:01
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However, there are still four incurable STDs: hepatitis B, herpes, HIV, HPV. Hepatitis B is one of the leading causes of liver cancer. Herpes is one of two chronic viral STDs. HIV is the other chronic viral STD. Human papillomavirus is extremely common. About 9 out of 10 sexually active people will contract HPV. Even though these infections can’t be cured, they can be managed with treatment and medication.

Garret Cummerata
2025-05-08 19:09:22
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There are different types of sexually transmitted infection (STI), including: chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, genital warts, genital herpes, pubic lice, scabies, syphilis, human papillomavirus (HPV), HIV. Most sexually transmitted infections (STIs) need treatment. The treatment you have will depend on which STI you have. Many STIs are treated with antibiotics. Always finish the course of treatment prescribed for you or it may not work properly. Do not have sex (including oral sex) until you and your partner or partners have finished treatment. Symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) can include: an unusual discharge from your vagina, penis or anus, pain when peeing, lumps or skin growths around your genitals or bottom (anus), a rash, unusual vaginal bleeding, itchy genitals or anus, blisters, sores or warts around your genitals or anus, warts in your mouth or throat, but this is very rare. Many STIs have no symptoms. This means you can have an STI without knowing it and infect your partner during sex.

Jaylan Hagenes
2025-05-08 19:05:27
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You can get these microorganisms from bodily fluids during sex — usually vaginal, oral and anal sex or other sexual activities. Some STIs, like syphilis, can spread while giving birth to a baby. HIV can lead to AIDS. Syphilis can damage your organs, nervous system and infect a developing fetus. Infections in the urethra and prostate, swollen, sore testicles, and infertility are also possible complications. STI complications for females include complications that can lead to lifelong issues if left untreated. Sexually transmitted infections can cause lifelong complications if left untreated.
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