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The Most Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases In Virginia And How To Recognize Roanoke STD Symptoms

By George Kelly


Sexually transmitted diseases are nothing new. The history books are full of stories of kings, politicians, artists, and others who have succumbed to their fatal effects. Public school teachers routinely instruct students on the various types of conditions that can result from unprotected sex and risky behaviors. Even with all the information available, the numbers of infected individuals continues to rise, and many don't even realize they have a problem in Virginia or elsewhere because they don't recognize their Roanoke STD symptoms for example.

One of the diseases that has been getting a lot of press lately is the human papilloma virus. It has affected almost a million people. A common misconception among young people is that engaging in oral sex reduces the risk of getting a sexually transmitted disease. Many who have never had anything but oral sex have wound up with HPV. The signs are genital warts and warts in the throat that, untreated, will eventually make it hard to breathe. Infected individuals may never see a symptom until they have an advanced case of HPV.

Herpes is another common disease that most individuals are at least familiar with, but many can not tell what the markers are. It can cause lesions in the mouth or genital area that are painful and hard to get rid of. Antibiotics can treat the lesions, but there is no cure for the disease which can flare up at any time. Herpes is transmitted by skin to skin contact. One partner can get it from another even when there are no visible signs of the condition.

Chlamydia is the most commonly sexually transmitted disease, and it can go undetected for years. Pain during intercourse and a thick discharge are the most frequent indicators of the condition. Chlamydia is curable, and it is preventable. Using a condom during sex will prevent the disease.

People who notice a yellow tinge to their skin and the whites of their eyes, along with bloating and tiredness, need to be checked for hepatitis B. This is a very serious disease that will spread to the liver and can cause cirrhosis and cancer if left untreated. Unprotected sex is one way to contract hepatitis B.

Syphilis and gonorrhea seem like conditions that people had in times long past, and that is true. It is also true that these conditions are still around, and they are not uncommon in today's world. New gonorrhea cases top half a million each year with no signs of slowing down. The most common symptom is a burning sensation during urination.

Small, painless sores in the mouth or genital area combined with a skin rash, hair loss, and fever may indicate syphilis. It is also possible to have the disease without exhibiting any signs at all. Infected mothers can pass the condition to a child in the womb.

Sexually active individuals have to take responsibility for themselves and the partners they are intimate with. Practicing safe sex is the best way to accomplish this. Knowing the signs and contacting a doctor promptly for treatment, if exposed, is the second best.




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