What are the symptoms? A burning sensation
while urinating, itchy labia (female genital lips)
or penis head, little warts or blisters on penis,
vagina, anus or mouth, and discharge or pus
from penis, vagina or anus. Women may have
more discharge than usual or the discharge may
have an unusual colour or smell. However, the
insidious factor with an STD is that someone
can be infected without having or developing
any symp
toms. One could therefore unknowingly infect
others.
Can all STD's, except AIDS, be cured?
No. Herpes genitalis will stay with you forever.
So far, there are no medicines for curing
hepatitis B but a vaccine in the form of
injections is available. (See chapter 'Hepatitis
W). Chlamydia, gonorrhoea, crabs and syphilis
can easily be cured with proper and timely
treatment.
How can getting an STD be prevented?
By
using
condom, designed for women or men.
How do you catch STD's?
AIDS - see chapter 'HIV/AIDS' Hepatitis B - see chapter 'Hepatitis
B'
Chlamydia - unsafe sex, anal sex, blowjobs,
heavy petting. Genital warts - unsafe sex,
anal sex, cunnilingus, heavy petting, blow-jobs. Herpes genitalis - unsafe sex, anal sex,
cunnilingus, heavy petting, blow jobs. Crabs/pubic lice - unsafe sex, anal sex,
cunnilingus (while developing a beard), intimate
bodily contact. Gonorrhoea/clap - unsafe sex,
anal sex, heavy petting, blow-jobs, a small risk
with 'French kissing'.