Common Symptoms Of STDs

 

 

 

Symptoms of Sexually transmitted diseases vary widely. It should also be noted the STD symptoms are not obvious and physically shown. Some STDs can be easily treated and cured but some on the other hand might require long-term analysis and treatment. Let us have a brief at some of the symptoms.

Common Symptoms of STDs

Chlamydia Symptoms Pain During Urination And In Lower Abdomen

It is a bacterial infection found in the genital tract. Chlamydia is almost impossible to detect in its early stage as there are no signs or symptoms. The first sign or symptoms occurs after three weeks after the person has been infected and they can be easily overlooked as they appear to be very mild in nature.

 

The symptoms include pain during urination, pain in the lower abdomen region, vaginal discharge in women, discharge from penis in men, pain occurring in women during intercourse and pain in testicular region in men.

Gonorrhea Symptoms Bloody And Thick Discharge From Vagina And Penis

This is also a bacterial infection on the genital tract. Symptoms occur usually after two to ten days. The symptoms seen are a cloudy, thick or bloody discharge from the penis or vagina, burning or paining sensation while passing urine, Excessive and abnormal menstrual bleeding, pain and swelling of testicles, anal itching and painful bowel movements.

Genital Herpes Symptoms Sudden Fever And Muscle Aches

They are small blisters or open sores on the genital or in the surrounding area. Symptoms vary from vaginal discharge in women, sudden fever, muscle aches and headaches are common. Itching, paining and swollen genital area are also experienced by the affected person. Innovacion y creatividad

Trichomoniasis Symptoms Pain During Urination

The main cause of this is a single celled parasite referred to as the Trichomonas vaginalis. This usually transfers from on infected person to another while intercourse. It infects the urinary tract in men but often there are no symptoms that can be detected. Some symptoms of Trichomoniasis are clear, white, yellow or greenish discharge from the vagina, discharge in penis, strong odor from vaginal region, pain during urination and vaginal irritation.

HIV symptoms Rashes And Fatigue And Weight Loss Etc

HIV is human immunodeficiency virus. As the name suggests it interferes with the body’s natural ability to fight bacteria, viruses and fungi that can lead to diseases. Symptoms of HIV vary from fever, headache, Rashes, Swollen lymph nodes, Sore throat and fatigue. These are usually the early symptoms of HIV.

In chronic cases the symptoms varies as follows: diarrhea, weight loss, shortness of breath, fever and swelling of the lymph nodes. The later stages of the HIV shows the following symptoms: Soaking night sweats, persistent fatigue, chronic diarrhea, unusual infection, high fever with abnormal shaking chills.

Hepatitis B symptoms Loss of Appetite And Joint Pain Etc

Symptoms vary from pale bowel movements, muscle aches, pain in the joints, fatigue, loss of appetite, dark- colored urine and nausea and vomiting. Usually Hepatitis B can be prevented by early vaccination.

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Symptoms Warts On Vagina And Anus

HPV is one of the most commonly contracted STDs. Symptoms can be identified as warts which appear on the vagina, cervix, vulva and anus. These warts are usually in pink, white, or brown in color and may appear to be in bumps or clusters. The above discussed are some of the most common symptoms regarding STDs.

Common Symptoms Of STDs

Common Symptoms Of STDs

Symptoms of Sexually transmitted diseases vary widely. It should also be noted the STD symptoms are not obvious and physically shown. Some STDs can be easily t

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Common Symptoms Of STDs
Common Symptoms Of STDs

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