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Sexually Transmitted Disease/Infections

Sexually Transmitted Disease/Infections. Symptoms. Transmission. Treatment. Infection. Incubation Period. Long Term/Complications. Infection Charts. Warts- can be very small but can grow to be very large. They can be itchy.

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Sexually Transmitted Disease/Infections

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  1. Sexually Transmitted Disease/Infections

  2. Symptoms Transmission Treatment Infection Incubation Period Long Term/Complications Infection Charts

  3. Warts- can be very small but can grow to be very large. They can be itchy. Can be treated with chemicals or removed with laser but the virus still is in you body. There is a vaccine. Sex Touching Secondary Contact HPV 1 month-1 year Can cause cervical cancer Warts

  4. Fluid filled blisters • Extreme pain • Flu like symptoms • Burning • Can leave scars • Sex • Touching • Secondary contact • Treatment is available • NO CURE Herpes 5-10 days • Can damage or kill fetus. • Can cause fertility issues. • Can cause PID

  5. Chlamydia

  6. Flu like symptoms, stomach pain (rt. side). • Swollen glands, eyes, skin turn yellowish. • Liver damage. Body fluid transmission • Blood • Semen • Vaginal fluid • Saliva • Fecal matter • Treatment • NO CURE Hepatitis 3-20 weeks • Liver damage. • Death

  7. Symptoms Transmission Treatment Infection Incubation Period Long Term/Complications Infection Chart

  8. Symptoms Transmission Treatment Infection Incubation Period Long Term/Complications

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