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    passed from one person to another during sexual contact. There are many kinds of sexually transmitted diseases and infections and they are very common. Sexually transmitted diseases can affect guys and girls of all ages and backgrounds who are having sex and it does not matter if they’re rich or poor. Sexually transmitted diseases can harm people in several ways. “Being seen does have value. A voice does have valve. I have the support of my boyfriend, my great friends and my…

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    Gonorrhoeae Essay

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    Clinical gonorrhea is manifested by a broad spectrum of clinical presentations including asymptomatic and symptomatic infections, local complicated infections, and systemic dissemination. Neisseria gonorrhoeae are transmitted during vaginal, anal or oral sex and therefore the primary infection sites of N. gonorrhoeae are the columnar and transitional epithelium of the urogenital tract (the urethra in males and the uterine cervix in females), the rectal mucosa, the conjunctiva, and pharynx (Hook…

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    wellbeing units, and sexual wellbeing focuses normally offer testing.  I was dealt with for chlamydia. At the point when would I be able to engage in sexual relations once more? You ought not to engage in sexual relations again until you and your sex partner(s) have finished treatment. In the event that your specialist endorses a solitary measurement of drug, you ought to hold up seven days subsequent to taking the prescription before having intercourse. On the off chance that your…

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    Be responsible, stay protected. One can already assume from the previous statement that the topic is sex. The most imminent danger that sex can bring is sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs. A sexually transmitted disease is a contamination passed from person to person through sexual intercourse, by contact with blood, or from mother to child. Chlamydia, Syphilis, HIV/AIDS, Herpes, and Gonorrhea are some of the better known sexually transmitted diseases. However, there are more than twenty…

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    warm and moist environments, which is why it is mostly found in the mucous membranes of the reproductive tract and the mouth. Like most STD’s, gonorrhea can only be spread through sexual contact with an infected person, whether it be vaginal, anal, or oral contact. Gonorrhea can also be spread from mother to baby during a natural childbirth. Once in the body, this bacterium targets columnar epithelial cells in the basal membrane and uses its pilli to attach. Those at a higher risk of…

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    systems, students today are not properly learning that sex is an everyday occurrence. Without correct teaching of comprehensive sex, students are shaded from possible scenarios that will probably happen to them later on in life. For example,…

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    “Hooking up” has definitions ranging from simply kissing or making out to vaginal, oral, or anal sex with no commitment or feelings attached (Marganski & Fauth). The practice of hooking up has become much more prevalent since the 1920’s when they first started to become more frequent as kids were starting to go on dates out from under their parents’ watchful eye. In the 1960’s adults became more liberated with the growing availability of birth control and rise of feminism (Garcia, et. al).…

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    genitals and are spread by contact with them. Every sexually active person is at risk for an STI, risk is reduced to zero when abstinence is practiced; reduced when a monogamous relationship is established for a long period of time, and when safer sex is practiced (condoms). Millions of people contract STIs every year, which makes understanding, treating, and protecting against them significant to prevent their…

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    transmitted diseases can also be transmitted without sex. According to Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia article, “As of the beginning of the 21st century, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimated the number of new cases of STDs in the U.S. annually at some 19 million” (Sexually). This…

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    Round Rock Ooggyns

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    about his or her sexual history, including testing for STIs. • DON’T engage in social behaviors such as drinking excessively or using recreational drugs that can impair your judgment and lead to unprotected sex. • DON’T engage in sexual practices such as rough sexual intercourse or anal sex that can lead to tears in the skin. Tears or breaks increase your risk for STIs. • DO talk with our Round Rock obgyns about preventing STIs with certain vaccinations. Women age 26 and under benefit from the…

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