Important facts you didn’t know about STDs

By Tuva Novar

Sexually transmitted diseases are never significant. Even the slightest can hurt you like crazy, and the fact that you have to deal with these causes a type of stigma that you will always carry with you. so here are some Important facts you didn’t know about STDs.

Still, there very misunderstood. To help clear the confusion, here are some cast facts you never knew about STDs:

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Women have a higher susceptibility to STDs

Indeed, it’s true. Women are more prone to having STDs than men, and it’s all because of the differences in our anatomy. Apparently, it’s easier for women to get STDs from men, than it is to go the other way around.

In addition to that, women will find that it is more dangerous to leave STDs untreated than men. For instance, chlamydia can spread to the fallopian tubes and uterus if left untreated and can cause pelvic inflammatory ailment that will lead to infertility and sustained pain in the Pelvic region. On the other hand, men have a lesser likelihood of getting long-term health issues even if they don’t treat chlamydia for a while.

Women cold also cause STDs by passing them to their unborn children when pregnant. Syphilis can pass to a child from his mother, and women who have herpes can pass it down to their children as well.

It’s worth noting that both of these issues could be deadly, especially when children are concerned.

Important facts you didn’t know about STDs
Important facts you didn’t know about STDs

Leaving STDs to fester is never good

As we’ve already explained, women have a higher propensity of getting STDs. However, things are a tad worse for us, since we also get more serious- and frequent- health complications from STDs than men as well.

A lot of the time, you will find that by the time a doctor sees the complications of untreated medical infection, things might have become way too late. Complications from STDs could include inflammatory diseases, cervical cancer, and much more.

Hepatitis B can affect men and women, and in both, it can cause liver failure. Syphilis can also cause damage to the heart and blood vessels. You should also note that pregnant women who have STDs are at a higher risk of miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies, and premature birth. None of those is good for sure.

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STDs are way more than we know

Of course, the most popular STRs are genital herpes, gonorrhoea, syphilis, public life, chlamydia, and HIV. However, there are way more of these diseases out there.

Names such as scabies, Hepatitis, molluscum contagiousness, and much more could also affect you. STDs could be parasitic, bacterial, or viral. Some can be cured, while others can only be managed, and the patient will need to live with them for the rest of his or her life.

So, while it’s tempting to only get tested for the most popular STDs, make sure to speak with your doctor concerning tests for some of the ones that aren’t so popular as well. A lot of these less prevalent STDs are just as deadly as the more popular ones, and if you want to be safe, make sure you’re fine across the board.

You can get an STD through oral sex as well

There’s a common misconception that people only get sex when there’s penetration(i.e., when you have either vaginal or anal sex). Well, that is definitely not true.

As we gave all come to find out, it’s possible to get an STD from oral sex as well. So, if you think you’re playing things safe by just sticking to pleasuring him orally, you’re wrong. When you have unprotected oral sex, you run the risk of developing STDs such as hepatitis B, gonorrhoea, herpes, and syphilis.

The common ways to avoid getting an STD through oral sex are to use a condom and to wear some dental dam. It is even more recommended that you use protection if you’re giving oral sex to someone you’re not yet overly familiar with. As we’ve covered earlier, a lot of these STDs move from person to person. Media of travel include blood, vaginal fluids, and semen. Skin contact can also spread some STDs, such as pubic lice and scabies.

The point here is this; a lot of people believe that they can’t get STDs if they stick to just oral sex, and it’s not true. Safety should always be a priority, regardless of how you and your Orr we make love.

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Symptoms aren’t a given

There are certain STDs which just come without giving off any noticeable symptoms. So, you might not know that your partner has an infection (funnily, he might not know himself.

For instance, chlamydia usually comes without symptoms, especially in women. At the same time the symptoms of HIV could take a decade to show.

When the symptoms eventually occur, they look a lot like those of other infections. So, you could easily mistake an STD for a common medical condition. However, the fact that a lot more these diseases can just creep up on you is why the CDC recommends that we all get checked out at least by year. Gonorrhoea, syphilis, and chlamydia are terrible, so make it a habit to get screened.

STD screenings are quite rare

You would think that the seriousness of STDs would have woken a lot of doctors to them. A lot of the time, even if you go for an annual physical exam, there’s a slim chance that you’ll get an STD screening unless you make a specific request.

There are guidelines for various STDs, and if you’re sexually active, you should ensure that you’re correctly checked. There is never such a thing as being overly safe, and you have a responsibility to be secure. So, do what you can to ensure that you’re clear of any diseases.

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