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![]() Sexually Transmitted Diseases Paying the price It's a fact that you have to pay
a price to enjoy all the good things in life, whether it's chocolate, french
fries, a chilled beer and yes, even sex. The difference is that while chocolates,
french fries and beer usually take their toll when indulged in excess,
it takes just one unprotected sexual encounter to make a baby or get a
disease. And we're not just talking about AIDS. There are other diseases
that are transmitted through sexual contact that cannot be ignored. Contracting
a sexually transmitted disease is embarrassing as well as being uncomfortable
and even painful.
What are STDs? Sexually transmitted diseases, STDs for short, are "infections transmitted from one person to another during intercourse or other intimate contact." AIDS is the big daddy of them all, but that's not the only one. There are others which you must have heard of like genital herpes, genital warts, gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia and hepatitis-B. People often labour under the misconception
that STDs are something that affects the poorer classes. The fact is that
STDs can affect men and women from all backgrounds. It's just a question
of who's having unprotected sex and sex with multiple partners. Often people
who have contracted STDs show no symptoms, but as long as they are infected
they can pass the disease on to their sexual partners. It's not just adults
who get affected. Mothers infected with a STD can pass on the disease to
a baby before, during or immediately after birth. While some of these infections
in newborns can be treated, others can have serious repercussions causing
a baby to become permanently disabled or even to die.
Warning signs Here are some indications that you might have contracted a STD and it's time you went for a check-up to the doctor. In the case of women, look out for the following signs:
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