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STD cases on the increase in the UK

Date Published: 14th August 2008
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As soon as you're sexually active, you should start to learn about the importance of having safe sex in addition to the risks that can be posed by stds & sexually transmitted infections.



Just have a look at our guide to sexually transmitted diseases & you'll find out everything you need to know & more.



STIs & sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted via sexual contact, including oral sex, anal intercourse & vaginal intercourse.



STDs & STIs are highly contagious & they can be uncomfortable, infertility & plenty of other problems for the sufferer.



Warts are a extremely widespread sexually transmitted infection. they are caused by the hpv virus, which can be passed on during sexual contact. However, not everybody who suffers from the virus develops genital warts.





A number of sufferers discover the virus will be cleared from the body over time. its rare for genital warts to be the cause of any long-term health problems.



Gonorrhea is a extremely widespread std, which is caused by the Neisseria gonorrhoeae virus.



As well as genital areas, the virus also thrives in the rectum, throat and the eyes. women with the infection can also transfer gonorrhea to their babies during delivery, which can give babies eye infections and can eventually cause blindness.



Gonorrhea can generally be well treated with antibiotics, which can be got from your doctor.



If you think you may have an std or sexually transmitted infection, there are many sexual health clinics that'll be able to offer tests and offer treatment. To find out where your regional clinic is, just contact your local health authority who'll be happy to assist you.




Alternatively, you might just visit you doctor who'll also be able to assist you. don't be embarrassed about the nature of your problem - the dr will regularly see similar sexual health issues.



There's many ways to safeguard yourself against sexually transmitted diseases and stis, even though only abstaining from sex is 100 percent safe. however, sexually active people can safeguard themselves against stis and sexually transmitted diseases by making sure they have frequent std and sti tests. in addition to this, condoms must be worn for all kinds of sexual activity. these will safeguard you from many stis and sexually transmitted diseases, in addition to pregnancy.



Sarah Hyllok is an expert on sexually transmitted diseases. She has spent 15 years as a sex therapist helping bored couples.
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