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Who is at risk? Anyone can get a STD. Teenagers and young adults have the highest risk. They are more likely to have many sex partners, and they may not know how to prevent the problems. Street-drug users who use dirty needles are also at risk. |
How do sexually transmitted infections spread? They are spread through fluids in the body. Most often shared during vaginal, oral or anal sex. Some STDs pass from one person to another through infected blood. For example, among people who share infected drug needles. Or a mother may infect her child during pregnancy, childbirth or nursing. STDs are not spread through casual contact. Shaking hands, sharing clothes, or sharing a toilet seat, for example, would not lead to STDs. |
What causes STDs? Bacteria and viruses that grow in warm, moist places in the body cause STDs. They are passed from one person to another through sex. Infections can spread from the penis, vagina, mouth or anus. These infections can be minor or they can be very painful, even life threatening. |
Often, there are no symptoms at all. Men may experience the following symptoms: Burning or itching in the penis A drip (discharge) from the penis Pain around pelvis Sores, bumps or blisters on penis, anus, or mouth Burning and pain with urine or with bowel movements Having to go to the bathroom often. Women may experience the following symptoms: Burning or itching in the vagina A discharge or odor from the vagina Pain around the pelvis Bleeding from the vagina that is not normal Pain deep inside during sex Sores, bumps or blisters in the vagina, anus, or mouth Burning and pain with urine or with bowel movements Having to go to the bathroom often |
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are also commonly called sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) They are the infections you get from another person through sexual contact. |
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(Staphylococcus) Staphylococcus is a type of bacteria that can cause many types of infections in your body. Commonly referred to as Staph. it is a common bacteria found on most people's skin, and often it does not cause disease. More than 30 types of Staphylococci bacteria cause infections, but the most common type of Staph infection is caused by Staphylococcus aureus. If the bacteria gains access to the body, either through a wound on the skin or via the respiratory tract, it can cause serious infections. Staphylococcus is a deadly ailment and can expose one to all forms of venerable diseases. that's why you need to rush now and order for our herbal guide to see the cure for it today! |
(Staphylococcus) Staphylococcus is a type of bacteria that can cause many types of infections in your body. Commonly referred to as Staph. it is a common bacteria found on most people's skin, and often it does not cause disease. More than 30 types of Staphylococci bacteria cause infections, but the most common type of Staph infection is caused by Staphylococcus aureus. If the bacteria gains access to the body, either through a wound on the skin or via the respiratory tract, it can cause serious infections. Staphylococcus is a deadly ailment and can expose one to all forms of venerable diseases. that's why you need to rush now and order for our herbal guide to see the cure for it today! |
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Can I get a STI by open-mouth kissing? Open-mouth kissing is considered a low-risk activity for the spread of STIs, especially HIV. Still, open-mouth kissing for a long time could damage the skin around the mouth and lips. This would allow HIV to pass from an infected person to a partner. Because of this risk, we recommends using caution with an infected partner. |
What if I am pregnant? You can get treatment to prevent problems for your baby. If you are pregnant and have STD symptoms, please contact us immediately for the herbal guide. STDs during pregnancy should be addressed quickly. |
Can STIs/STDs cause other health problems in women? Some STIs can spread into a woman’s uterus and fallopian tubes. They can cause pelvic inflammatory disease. They can cause infertility and ectopic pregnancy (leading to fetal and possibly maternal death). STIs can be passed from mother to baby too, Also, there are some links between STIs and cancer. |
How can STIs/STDs be prevented? The only way to avoid a STI or STD is to have no sexual contact with an infected person. Other protections include: Using a condom correctly, and always with sex. Having a sexual relationship with only one, long-term partner who has no infections. Limiting the number of sexual partners you have Using clean needles if you are injecting drugs Using latex condoms the right way helps to protect you and your partner. Still, condoms don’t cover everything. It is possible to get or spread infections even when using a condom. Talk about STIs before you have sex with a new partner. This way you can make informed choices about risks you want to take with your sex life. The only way to truly prevent STIs/STDs is to avoid having sex. If you or someone you know has symptoms like unusual discharge, burning during urination, or a sore in the genital area, please rush now to order for our guide |
(Syphilis) This is a potentially life-threatening bacterial infection from vaginal, anal or MouthAction. It can spread if the sores caused by syphilis touch the skin of a healthy person. Sores can be found on the penis, vagina, anus, in the rectum, or on the lips and mouth. Syphilis can also spread from an infected mother to her unborn baby. Usually, the first symptom is a painless open sore. Sores can form on your genitals, or the palms of your hands and soles of your feet. The second stage rash can look like rough, red or reddish brown spots. If syphilis is not treated, it can remain in the body for years. It can cause serious problems including paralysis (unable to move body parts), mental disorders, damage to organs and even death. to get the cure you just need to rush now to order for our guide today |
(Gonorrhea) Gonorrhea can cause infections in the genitals, rectum, and throat. Young people, age 15-24, are most often affected. You can get it by having unprotected vaginal, anal, or MouthAction with someone who has the disease. It may show no symptoms. Or, a person may find a discharge from the penis or vagina, and feel pain when urinating. Gonorrhea is treated with the herbs we recommend in our guide. If untreated, it can cause serious damage to a woman's reproductive system. It can make it difficult or impossible to get pregnant. In men, if this is left untreated it may cause urethral stricture. |
(Chlamydia) This is the most common bacterial STI . An estimated 1.4 million new cases are diagnosed each year. It is transmitted through unprotected vaginal and anal sex. Sometimes people have no sign that they have this disease. A man with chlamydia may feel pain when urinating or see fluid drip from the penis. A woman may bleed between periods, feel pain when urinating, see a discharge or feel mild pain in the lower belly. From anal sex, a patient may have anal bleeding or pain. Once diagnosed, a person can be treated with our natural herbs we recommend in our guide. that's why we want you today to rush and order this herbal guide from us today to see how to go about all this and get it treated for good. If untreated, it can cause serious damage to a woman's reproductive system. It can make it difficult or impossible to get pregnant. |
What are the most common types of STIs/STDs? Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis Genital Herpes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Hepatitis B (HBV) Genital Warts (HPV) Trichomoniasis Staphylococcus |
Who is at risk? Anyone can get a STD. Teenagers and young adults have the highest risk. They are more likely to have many sex partners, and they may not know how to prevent the problems. Street-drug users who use dirty needles are also at risk. |
How do sexually transmitted infections spread? They are spread through fluids in the body. Most often shared during vaginal, oral or anal sex. Some STDs pass from one person to another through infected blood. For example, among people who share infected drug needles. Or a mother may infect her child during pregnancy, childbirth or nursing. STDs are not spread through casual contact. Shaking hands, sharing clothes, or sharing a toilet seat, for example, would not lead to STDs. |
What causes STDs? Bacteria and viruses that grow in warm, moist places in the body cause STDs. They are passed from one person to another through sex. Infections can spread from the penis, vagina, mouth or anus. These infections can be minor or they can be very painful, even life threatening. |
Often, there are no symptoms at all. Men may experience the following symptoms: Burning or itching in the penis A drip (discharge) from the penis Pain around pelvis Sores, bumps or blisters on penis, anus, or mouth Burning and pain with urine or with bowel movements Having to go to the bathroom often. Women may experience the following symptoms: Burning or itching in the vagina A discharge or odor from the vagina Pain around the pelvis Bleeding from the vagina that is not normal Pain deep inside during sex Sores, bumps or blisters in the vagina, anus, or mouth Burning and pain with urine or with bowel movements Having to go to the bathroom often |
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are also commonly called sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) They are the infections you get from another person through sexual contact. |
we offer you the herbal solution to all infections today for just #2,000 naira only. please you can call us instantly to order for the guide! thanks |
Can I get a STI by open-mouth kissing? Open-mouth kissing is considered a low-risk activity for the spread of STIs, especially HIV. Still, open-mouth kissing for a long time could damage the skin around the mouth and lips. This would allow HIV to pass from an infected person to a partner. Because of this risk, we recommends using caution with an infected partner. |
What if I am pregnant? You can get treatment to prevent problems for your baby. If you are pregnant and have STD symptoms, please contact us immediately for the herbal guide. STDs during pregnancy should be addressed quickly. |
Can STIs/STDs cause other health problems in women? Some STIs can spread into a woman’s uterus and fallopian tubes. They can cause pelvic inflammatory disease. They can cause infertility and ectopic pregnancy (leading to fetal and possibly maternal death). STIs can be passed from mother to baby too, Also, there are some links between STIs and cancer. |
How can STIs/STDs be prevented? The only way to avoid a STI or STD is to have no sexual contact with an infected person. Other protections include: Using a condom correctly, and always with sex. Having a sexual relationship with only one, long-term partner who has no infections. Limiting the number of sexual partners you have Using clean needles if you are injecting drugs Using latex condoms the right way helps to protect you and your partner. Still, condoms don’t cover everything. It is possible to get or spread infections even when using a condom. Talk about STIs before you have sex with a new partner. This way you can make informed choices about risks you want to take with your sex life. The only way to truly prevent STIs/STDs is to avoid having sex. If you or someone you know has symptoms like unusual discharge, burning during urination, or a sore in the genital area, please rush now to order for our guide |
(Syphilis) This is a potentially life-threatening bacterial infection from vaginal, anal or MouthAction. It can spread if the sores caused by syphilis touch the skin of a healthy person. Sores can be found on the penis, vagina, anus, in the rectum, or on the lips and mouth. Syphilis can also spread from an infected mother to her unborn baby. Usually, the first symptom is a painless open sore. Sores can form on your genitals, or the palms of your hands and soles of your feet. The second stage rash can look like rough, red or reddish brown spots. If syphilis is not treated, it can remain in the body for years. It can cause serious problems including paralysis (unable to move body parts), mental disorders, damage to organs and even death. to get the cure you just need to rush now to order for our guide today |
(Gonorrhea) Gonorrhea can cause infections in the genitals, rectum, and throat. Young people, age 15-24, are most often affected. You can get it by having unprotected vaginal, anal, or MouthAction with someone who has the disease. It may show no symptoms. Or, a person may find a discharge from the penis or vagina, and feel pain when urinating. Gonorrhea is treated with the herbs we recommend in our guide. If untreated, it can cause serious damage to a woman's reproductive system. It can make it difficult or impossible to get pregnant. In men, if this is left untreated it may cause urethral stricture. |
(Chlamydia) This is the most common bacterial STI . An estimated 1.4 million new cases are diagnosed each year. It is transmitted through unprotected vaginal and anal sex. Sometimes people have no sign that they have this disease. A man with chlamydia may feel pain when urinating or see fluid drip from the penis. A woman may bleed between periods, feel pain when urinating, see a discharge or feel mild pain in the lower belly. From anal sex, a patient may have anal bleeding or pain. Once diagnosed, a person can be treated with our natural herbs we recommend in our guide. that's why we want you today to rush and order this herbal guide from us today to see how to go about all this and get it treated for good. If untreated, it can cause serious damage to a woman's reproductive system. It can make it difficult or impossible to get pregnant. |
What are the most common types of STIs/STDs? Chlamydia Gonorrhea Syphilis Genital Herpes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Hepatitis B (HBV) Genital Warts (HPV) Trichomoniasis Staphylococcus |
Who is at risk? Anyone can get a STD. Teenagers and young adults have the highest risk. They are more likely to have many sex partners, and they may not know how to prevent the problems. Street-drug users who use dirty needles are also at risk. |