Sex Education: STIs
STIs
Created Date
01.12.23
Last Updated
01.13.23
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Condoms reduce the risk of contracting an STI.
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Abstinence reduces the risk of getting an STI.
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Contraceptive pills reduce the risk of getting an STI.
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HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, is a sexually transmissible virus that attacks the immune system, it can lead to AIDS (the severest stage of HIV). There is no cure.
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STI, sexually transmitted infection, is an umbrella term for infections that can be contracted by sexual intercourse. If left untreated they can cause serious harm, though many of the infections have no symptoms.
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Gonorrhea is an STI that is characterized by an inflammatory discharge from the urethra or vagina. If left untreated, it can lead to infertility. It is one of the 4 STIs with a cure.
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Syphilis is a chronic bacterial disease mainly contracted by intercourse. There are stages of syphilis that have different symptoms, the first sign is a painless sore. It is curable.
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STIs always have symptoms.
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Warts are a sign of an STI.
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Unusual discharge from the vagina, penis, or anus means you could have an STI.
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If you have an STI, you have to have a rash.
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Syphilis is treated with penicillin.
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Sexual partners of someone who tests positive for an STI do not require treatment.
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You should abstain from sex for 7 days until your antibiotic treatment has been completed.
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Antiviral drugs manage herpes and HIV.
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