What Are the Top 10 STDs?

What Are the Top 10 STDs?

Who can get STDs?

Those who usually catch an STD are:

  • Any sexually active person
  • Those who change partners frequently
  • Those who do not use condoms
  • Men having sex with men (they have a higher incidence of sexually transmitted diseases [STDs])

If you have a previously successful treatment for an STD, still you may catch the infection again.

What are the four curable STDs?

Chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, and syphilis are the four most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). However, according to new global estimates, each day there are more than one million new cases of these sexually transmitted infections. The worrying thing is although we have never known more about how to prevent these infections, rates of infection remain very high worldwide. The good news is that these four infections are curable.

Some sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), cannot be cured and are deadly. You can find out ways to protect yourself from the following STDs by learning more about these diseases.

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What can you do to stay safe?

Having safe sex is key when it comes to prevention, also:

  • Use condoms and use them correctly
  • Access reliable sexual health education sources
  • Seek timely testing and treatment if you are at risk
  • Remember that most sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have no symptoms
  • Limit casual sex and use condoms with a new partner
  • Have sex with only one person, which may reduce your risk of STD
  • Get tested for STDs between partners and after unprotected sex if you feel you may be at risk of having been infected or re-infected
  • Talk about the potential risk of acquiring STDs with your partner
  • Make informed choices about the level of risk you are comfortable talking about with your sex life
  • If you are pregnant and are at risk of STDs, it is important to get tested and treated before your baby is born.
  • Reinfection is common even after successful treatment.
  • Make sure your partners get treated to prevent reinfection

Sometimes, you are often unaware that you may have an STD; therefore, using a condom is important. When used correctly, condoms offer one of the most effective methods of protection against STDs, including the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Female condoms are also effective and safe.

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References

https://www.webmd.com/sexual-conditions/sexual-health-stds#1-2

https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-stories/detail/four-curable-sexually-transmitted-infections—all-you-need-to-know

https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/sexually-transmitted-infections-(stis)

https://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/topics/rtis/en/