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Some Std's Treatment Take At Least A Year by abeniagbon(m): 8:27am On Nov 02, 2016
Note: Sexual Infection don't go easily you have to watch it by going through several test and medication described by Doctor to determine which one it is. Some take at least one year before you can be free totally.
MouthAction is a sexual activity in which the Instruments of one partner is stimulated by the mouth of the other; MouthAction is mouth-to-penis contact and cunnilingus is mouth-to-vagina contact. Slang terms or sex lingo for these acts include– blow jobs, giving head, going down on, or eating out. Analingus is mouth-to-anus contact. Slang terms for for analingus include rimming or tossing salad.

Though most people feel they are well-educated about safe sex and STDs, it is important to know which diseases can be transmitted through unprotected MouthAction. Before you “go down on” or give a “Mouth Action” to your partner without protection, find out more about these STDs that you could be contracting:

HPV
Also referred to as genital warts, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) passed though unprotected oral, vaginal, and anal sex. Some potential health problems caused by HPV can cause are cervical cancer and Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis (RRP), in which tumors grow in the respiratory tract (oropharyngeal cancer). Similar to herpes, the virus is spread through intimate skin-to-skin contact, rather than bodily fluids. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), HPV is so common that nearly all sexually active people will get it at some point in their lives. Practicing safe sex by using protection can help to reduce your chances of contracting HPV, but since the warts are not always covered by the a condom, transmission can still occur.

Chlamydia
Chlamydia is easily transmitted through unprotected MouthAction. Common symptoms include scratchy, dry throat and painful swallowing, which is very much like a sore throat associated with a cold. The common symptoms of genital infections include a burning sensation during urination, discharge from the penis or vagina, testicular pain, and rectal pain. Though individuals who contract chlamydia do not always experience physical symptoms, it can lead to sterility in men and infertility in women if left untreated. Chlamydia can be cured with antibiotics.

Gonorrhea
Similar to chlamydia, this bacterial disease is also easily transmitted through MouthAction. Commonly known as “the clap,” gonorrhea is often unaccompanied by physical symptoms. On occasion, however, individuals who have contracted gonorrhea report pain during urination, anal itching/bleeding, and abnormal discharge. Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection that targets the urethra, cervix, rectum, throat and pelvic organs, and can potentially lead to infertility or complications during pregnancy. Oral gonorrhea symptoms can also produce a sore throat, red and white spots in the mouth and throat, yellow discharge, and trouble swallowing. Gonorrhea can be cured with antibiotics.

Syphilis
Syphilis is transmittable via MouthAction. Syphilis comes from a bacterial infection known as Treponema pallidum. Its symptoms are often undetectable, but may include sores, lesions, skin rash, hair loss, weight loss, swollen lymph nodes, fatigue, and a low grade fever. In long-term cases (if left untreated), syphilis can lead to nerve, brain, and heart damage and, in the worst case scenario, death. Fortunately, it can be treated quite easily when caught early on with penicillin and other antibiotics.
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A (HAV) is a viral liver infection that is not usually transmitted sexually, but can be contracted from oro-anal sex. It can be contracted by rimming/providing analingus to an infected partner. Typically HAV is transmitted by contaminated food or water. It goes away on its own, but is preventable via immunization.

Herpes I & II
Herpes is transmitted through MouthAction, vaginal sex and/or anal sex. There are two types of herpes: oral herpes (usually HSV-1) and genital herpes (usually HSV-2). Symptoms include visible skin blisters and sores. Once contracted, the herpes virus stays in your system for life, but antiviral medications can reduce the severity and frequency of symptoms. Herpes is contagious and it is possible to contract the virus even when there are no visible symptoms. Those with oral herpes can give their partner a case of genital herpes and vice versa.
The CDC estimates that more than one million people in the United States are living with genital herpes, and one in every six Americans between the ages of 19-49 carry the infection. Get tested for oral and genital herpes.
Always use condoms or dental dams during MouthAction to help prevent the transmission or contraction of STDs. *These safer sex options are not always 100 percent effective in protecting against HPV or herpes since some STDs, like these, can infect areas that dental dams or condoms do not cover. Get tested today to learn your status.
Source: http://www.benablogs.com/2016/11/some-stds-treatment-take-at-least-year.html

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