What Is Sexual Transmitted Infection?

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What is STI? It is Sexual Transmitted Infection. It's been pronounced as a type of disease often passes from one person to other through unprotected sexual contact. There are millions of people as such who are infected by Sexual Transmitted Diseases (STDs) and still unaware of it. For them, there is STI clinic available in the country. Infected patents are initially diagnosed at these clinics by the sex consultants who deal with the diagnosis followed by right treatment.

Several symptoms are related to STI(Sexual Transmitted Infection). These complications are quite common in both in both men and women. These symptoms are burning sensation, pain while urinating, Itching and tingling around the genitals. Sometimes, there are blisters, sores,

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