Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Most STDs can be treated. Early detection and
treatment prevents the development of complications ii STD transmission to
another person.
Blue Waffles Disease are infectious
diseases that are transmitted by direct contact during sexual intercourse.
Causes include viruses, bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms. SPB term is
relatively new and replaces the term "venereal" diseases. It refers
to the number of diseases that can be transmitted by bodily fluids, such as semen
and vaginal fluid and blood. Some are transmitted by kisses. It is believed
that one in four sexually active people suffer from STDs during life, and 65 %
of all STDs occur in people younger than 25 years, especially in women. Classical
venereal diseases include syphilis, gonorrhea, lymphogranuloma venereum ingvinale
and granulomas. Other STDs that occur in the genital area are chlamydial
infection, infection with human papilloma virus (HPV), hepatitis B,
trichomoniasis, genital herpes, sharp condyloma (warts) and a syndrome of
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome AIDS or AIDS.
