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Information about preventing STIs

Topic: Health EducationPublished August 10, 2012

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Recent statistics suggest that the number of people contracting sexually transmitted infections is increasing rapidly. These infections can be contracted through sexual contact of any kind. It can either be oral, anal or vaginal intercourse through which you contract a STI. A sexually transmitted infection can either be bacterial or viral in nature. Though both types of STI can cause serious health complications, they differ in that bacterial infections are such that they can be cured completely if prescribed medications are used correctly. Viral STIs, on the other hand, can only be treated by using antiviral medications, with the virus remaining dormant in your body after each one of the outbreaks.

The commonly acquired sexually transmitted bacterial infections include chlamydia, gonorrhoea, ureaplasma urealyticum, mycoplasma genitalium, non-specific urethritis, trichomonas vaginalis and bacterial vaginosis. These bacterial infections can affect men and women of all ages. However, the bacterial STIs of trichomonas vaginalis and bacterial vaginosis are more commonly known to affect women. Metronidazole is an effective prescription medication for treating these two bacterial STIs. Viral STIs commonly acquired by sexually active men and women include genital herpes and genital warts. A viral STI remains dormant in the body for long periods of time and is active for shorter periods of time. Genital herpes is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus or HSV.

This viral STI can cause blisters on or around your genitals, which can prove to be painful and uncomfortable for the infected individual. If this infection is left untreated, it can spread to other parts of your body and is also known to increase the risk of contracting HIV. Genital warts is another commonly acquired viral STI that is caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). There are around 100 strains of this virus of which around 40 are considered to be responsible for causing this STI. Some of the strains of this virus can cause a mild form of warts while some can cause a severe form of warts.

This sexually transmitted viral infection can be treated with the help of Condyline antiviral solution, which is clinically proven to be effective. Any sexually transmitted infection that is contracted and not treated can prove to have serious consequences in terms of your overall health. Hence, it is necessary to prevent, in the first place, contracting any of these infections. First and foremost, it is advisable to visit your doctor and undertake an STI test regularly to ensure that you have not contracted a STI. You should use sufficient protection while engaging in sexual activity, such as a condom, every time you have sex. Remember that hormonal birth control options like the combined pill do not offer any protection against STIs.

To prevent coming in contact with the fluids or also the infected skin of your partner, you can use latex condoms or female condoms, a variety of which available on the market. If you have developed genital herpes sores, it is advisable to refrain from engaging in any kind of sexual activity. You should also be careful and avoid frequently change of sex partner, as doing so is known to increase your risk of contracting an STI. Having multiple partners can also pose a great risk for you to catch an STI. To learn more on treatment of sexually transmitted infection, visit the UK’s leading online clinic www.stitreatment.co.uk.

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Ethan hunt is a health adviser, who writes about different types of STIs. Here in this article he attempts to cover some information on prevention of STIs. Medications like Metronidazole 400mg, Azithromycin, Aciclovir, Condyline Solution and many more are available on the market for STI treatment. Learn more about the different STIs and their treatment on stitreatment.co.uk
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