Genital herpes in women definition and facts Readers Comments 2 Illustration of the herpes virus. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease or sexually transmitted infection (STD or STI) caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Herpes simplex virus causes genital herpes by entering the skin or mucous membranes through microscopic breaks in the skin and mucous...
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Copper IUD (Intrauterine Device) Types, Side Effects & Effectiveness
IUD (intrauterine device) definition and facts Readers Comments 2 Share Your Story There are three types of hormonal IUDs. Mirena is inserted for up to 5, and Skyla and Liletta are effective for up to 3 years. All types of IUDs are highly effective. Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are a form of birth control that prevents...
Is Chlamydia Contagious?
Is chlamydia contagious? Readers Comments 1 Chlamydia is a contagious STD (sexually transmitted disease). Chlamydia bacteria cause the most common STD in United States. Approximately 3,000,000 women and men become infected every year. Chlamydia is most common among women and men under the age of 25. Chlamydia is caused by the gram-negative bacteria from the...
Pubic Lice: Get Facts about Sexually Transmitted Parasites
Pubic lice facts *Pubic lice facts by John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP Pubic lice (also called crab lice or "crabs") are parasitic insects found primarily in the pubic or genital area of humans. Pubic lice may occasionally be found on other coarse body hair, such as hair on the legs, armpits, mustache, beard, eyebrows, or...
Circumcision Procedure: Is It Safe? Is it Painful? How Is It Performed?
Circumcision procedure facts Newborm cicumcision is a surgical procedure. It is safe. Newborn circumcision is a generally safe procedure if it is done under proper circumstances. Circumcision should be done by a trained, experienced practitioner. Circumcision should not be done if an infant is sick or in unstable health. A premature infant should not have...
Emergency Contraception for Unprotected Sex: Morning After Pill
Introduction to birth control If a woman wants to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex, emergency contraception is still an option. Emergency contraception is a medication or device that is used to prevent conception after unprotected intercourse and is intended as a back-up method of birth control. If a woman is sexually active and she is...
Chlamydia in Women: Symptoms, Treatment, Signs & Test
What is chlamydia? Readers Comments 3 Microscopic image of chlamydia infection. Chlamydia is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease (STD) in the U.S. It is an infection with the bacteria known as Chlamydia trachomatis. Chlamydia is very similar to gonorrhea in its symptoms and pattern of transmission. It is important to note that many...
Can a Man Give a Woman Trichomoniasis?
What is trichomoniasis? Trich is a sexually transmitted disease that can be transmitted between men and women. Trichomoniasis or trich is caused by a tiny one-celled parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis. It lives in the genitals. It is transmitted usually during unprotected sexual activity; therefore, it is called a sexually transmitted disease (STD) or sexually transmitted...
Barrier Methods of Birth Control Advantages and Disadvantages
Birth control definition and facts Terminology that is used to describe birth control methods includes: contraception, pregnancy prevention, fertility control, and family planning. No matter what terminology is used, sexually active people can choose from a number of methods to reduce the possibility of pregnancy. Nevertheless, no method of birth control available today offers perfect...
Can Chlamydia Go Away on Its Own?
Chlamydia cannot go away on its own It is highly unlikely for chlamydia to go away on its own. Although the symptoms may subside temporarily, the infection may persist in the body in the absence of treatment (subclinical infection). It is important to seek diagnosis and timely treatment to get rid of the infection. If...







