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The Culprits Chlamydia Cause -An infection that infests the neck of the cervix in women and along the urethra in men. -It is also possible to have the infection manifesting in the throat and anus after sexual activity. -Spread via vaginal or anal sex without a condom, also possible to be contracted via mutual oral sex Symptoms Treatment Men: Women: -Possible for men to display no symptoms -Many cases whereby no symptoms are shown. -May experience a white or clear discharge from the penis -Discomfort during urination -Commonly identified via unusual vaginal discharges -Possible burning sensation experienced during urination. -There have also been cases to show vaginal bleeding after sex. -If caught early enough, Chlamydia can be treated with a single dose of antibiotics -More complicated instances may need longer courses of prescriptions -It is vital if found to be positive that your partner if applicable is also checked and screened for the infection Genital Herpes Cause -This condition is caused via the contraction of the herpes simplex virus or HSV . -This can also be attributed to cold sores on the mouth -Triggered by skin to skin contact via any form of anal, vaginal or oral intercourse. Symptoms Men: Treatment Women: -Cracks, splits or cuts on the penis -Clusters of small blisters on the vulva -Tingling or itching in the genital region -Can also travel to the buttocks and anal regions -Flu like symptoms -Commonly occurs in episodes -Blisters may turn into ulcers which may last for up to 7-10 days - Antiviral tablets are available which dampen the severity and frequency of episodes HIV / AIDS Cause --HIV is a blood born virus and can be caught via unprotected vaginal, anal and oral sex. -Also able to be caught via the sharing of needles or any other method of blood to blood contact - The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) also referred to as the Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) can be triggered up to 5 years after initial infection with the virus. -HIV is able to be found in the blood, semen, vaginal fluids and also breast milk of confirmed cases. Symptoms Men: Treatment Women: -Both men and women share similar symptoms which include: -Weight loss -Tiredness -Dry coughs -Diarrhoea -Decrease in appetite -HIV weakens the immune system and causes AIDS. The weakening of the immune system allows various infections and cancers to take hold. -The transition from HIV to AIDS is generally slow and it can be years before AIDS develops if at all. - Currently there are no vaccines, treatments or cures for people with HIV/AIDS. - Medication is available to manage HIV and will be required to take for the rest of their lives. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Cause HPV is caused through unprotected vaginal and anal sex, as well as skin to skin contact. Most people will have HPV at some point in their life time Symptoms Men: - Can cause cancer Genital warts that are tough and itchy Treatment Women: - - Causes cervical cancer and other types of cancer in women Genital warts that are tough and itchy - - Women are advised that once they become sexually active they should get a pap smear done every two years. This involves taking a swab from the cervix There is no HPV test for men - Genital warts can be frozen off with liquid nitrogen from the doctor - Vaccines are available for both girls and boys Gonorrhoea Cause -Gonorrhoea is caused by the contraction of the bacteria known as neisseria gonorrhoeae. -Caused by unprotected vaginal, oral or anal sex. Symptoms Men: Treatment Women: -Males are swab tested from the penis, anus or throat -Burning sensation during urination -Unusual discharge from the vagina -Females are urine tested or also swabbed at the cervix, anus or throat -Discharge of fluids from the penis -Pain while urinating -Once diagnosed the condition is treated with antibiotics followed by a second swap test to ensure the infection is gone -Pus discharge from the penis -Irregular skin reactions -Odorous smells -Deep abdominal pains during intercourse -Can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in women which can lead to severe chronic pain and difficulty in fertilisation Hepatitis B Cause -Hep B is a virus which affects the liver Symptoms Men: Treatment Women: -Hepatitis refers to the inflammation of the liver Both men and women share symptoms for Hepatitis B, which include: -The virus can be caught via unprotected vaginal, anal or oral sex -Strong fevers -Sharing needles or sharp objects -Jaundice (yellowing of eyes and skin) -tattooing or other various body piercing devices -Loss of appetite -Up to 10% of those with Hepatitis B will carry it for life which may lead to liver cancers at later stages of the lifespan -There are developing treatments being currently studied however no set treatment is currently readily available Syphilis Cause -Triggered by the bacteria treponema pallidum -commonly spread via unprotected vaginal, oral or anal sex -This condition can also be passed down onto unborn children in the womb Symptoms Men: Treatment Women: -It is possible for no symptoms to be shown in both men and women, however those who are effected can shown signs of one of the three possible phases of syphilis which are: -Primary: 10 -90 days after initial virus infection, a painless sore or chancre which may spontaneously heal within 2-6 weeks may appear -Secondary: 2-8 weeks after infection, after chancre appearances, Swollen glands and rashes on the feet and hands are quite common -Tertiary: may not occur to many years later, can trigger serious brain, heart or skin deficiencies - If found early, syphilis can be treated with penicillin injections or tablets - Durations and intensity of doses will vary from person to person Pubic Lice (Crabs) Cause -Public lice or crabs are tiny parasites that infest pubic hair and suck blood -Transmitted through skin and hair contact, as well as towels, bedding and clothes Symptoms Itching and sores developing around the pubic area. Have been known to spread to other areas such as eye lashes and under arms Treatment -Treated with lotions and creams Prevention and Contraception Causes of most STI’s •You can get infected by: • Having unprotected sexual intercourse with someone who already has an STI. These include vaginal sex, anal sex, oral sex and oral-anal sex •This includes the use of a sex toy that has no condom on it •Some STI’s can be passed to another person through skin to skin contact (Herpes and pubic lice) •Sharing injecting equipment with anyone or letting someone pierce your skin is also a risk Prevention and Contraception • The best bays to protect yourself are: – Use condoms and water based lubricants correctly with all partners – Have sex without making contact with sexual fluids – Safe sex also includes kissing, mutual masturbation and sensuous touching – Be monogamous, that is, only have sex with your regular partner – Choose abstinence, that is, don't have sex. – Get yourself and you partner tested for STI’s before having sex for the first time with each other. Do not engage in sexual activity with someone who refuses to get tested Barrier Methods •Barrier methods are said to be the most effective method of preventing sti infection, apart from abstinence! What it is? How it works Male Condom This is a latex (or polyurethane) sheath that covers the erect penis and prevents semen entering the vagina. Female Condom This is a loose polyurethane sheath with a flexible ring at each end that sits in the vagina and collects semen. Diaphragm Cap This is a soft, shallow rubber dome that fits in the vagina, covers the cervix and stops sperm from entering the uterus. Permanent Methods •Abstinence is the most effective way of preventing sti infection, given that there is no contact between someone and sexual organs of another person What it is How it works Abstinence You don’t have sex! Campaign strategies to reduce the numbers of Sti prevalence rate Influences on decision making The biggest problem with our decision making is that there are always factors which sway our choices, when it comes to the sexual side of life there generally tends to be alcohol and drugs involved. What we need to ask ourselves is whether a night of these is worth a possible life of this? 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