The advent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in 20 century alerted the world and changed the way we relate intimately. Thus, eroticism and prevention must unite and form a single concept: safe sex.
* Chlamydia. It is caused by bacteria that can infect the vagina, cervix, fallopian tubes, anus, urethra or eye. Curable with drugs and should be treated promptly. This infection is most common among people who have more than one partner (a) sexual, in whom do not use condoms and those who have been victims of an STI.
* Gonorrhea. Usually is acquired through sexual intercourse, whether oral, anal or vaginal sex. There needs to be premature for the disease to transmit or contract, and the woman is more susceptible to infection. The treatment is based on the use of antibiotics, but if not managed early can have serious repercussions (infertility, for example).
* Syphilis. It is transmitted through direct contact with the sores that generates and which are located mainly in external genitals, vagina, anus or rectum. Pregnant women who have this disease can be transmitted to the fetus. By contrast, syphilis is not spread by touching toilets, doorknobs, swimming pools or bathtubs. Nor, shared clothing or eating utensils.
* Crabs ("Pubic lice"). Usually, though not always, transmitted through sexual intercourse. They are also available if there is contact with clothing (sheets, clothes or dirty towels) from an infected person. This ITS yields to the use of creams, lotions or special shampoos that are purchased in pharmacies without a prescription in between.
* Human Papillomavirus (HPV). The spread of this organism is almost always through sexual contact (either vaginal or anal), although it also occurs by skin to skin contact. Some types of HPV can cause serious problems: the so-called 16 and 18 are responsible for 70% of cervical cancers and types 6 and 11 are responsible for 90% of genital warts.
* Hepatitis B. Is virus that infects the liver. Currently the only STD that is preventable by vaccine. The pathogen that causes it can live in all liquids produced by the body (saliva, tears, breast milk), but is mainly transmitted through blood, semen and vaginal fluids.
* Hepatitis C. We know that blood-borne viruses (blood to blood infection) are transmitted by certain types of sexual activity, but is rarely detected hepatitis C in semen and vaginal fluids. Most studies suggest that this organism is not found in these bodily fluids, or that is present in amounts so small that it is not infectious. However, the fact that anal sex is the most common route of infection, because the rectum is delicate lining which makes it vulnerable to injury.
* Genital herpes. Direct contact with skin can transmit herpes. The wetted parts (mucosa) of the mouth, throat, anus, vulva, vagina, and eyes become infected easily. It is unlikely that this virus is acquired through toilet seats, swimming pools, bathtubs, hot tubs or wet towels.
* HIV / AIDS. It is caused by human immunodeficiency virus, which attacks the body's immune system, mainly white blood cells (T lymphocytes). It is pertinent to remember that AIDS is a serious STI and so far no cure. http://herbalcureindia.com/lifestyle/ - Information on Penis enlargement techniques and increase sexual desire and herbal treatment for impotence to get more sexual pleasure.








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