Venereal Disease

Venereal disease - see Sexually transmitted disease.

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), or sexually transmitted diseases, are infections that are passed from one person to another through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal and oral sex. The most common STDs are chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomoniasis, genital herpes, hepatitis B, and HIV. Symptoms of STDs may include genital discharge, itching, and burning when urinating. However, infections are often asymptomatic. STDs are dangerous due to complications, including infertility, as well as transmission of infection to the child during pregnancy and childbirth. Condom protection, testing, partner treatment, and male circumcision help prevent the spread of STDs.



Venereal disease: definition and causes of infection

Sexually transmitted disease is the common name for several infections that are sexually transmitted, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis and genital herpes. These infections can have serious consequences for a person's health, including bladder pain, urinary tract infection, infertility, and even death. In this article we will look in more detail at these infectious diseases and their causes.

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