Sexual Health
Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Symptoms can be subtle but can include abnormal vaginal discharge in women and painful urination in men. It can be prevented with safe sex practices and treated with antibiotics.
See Chlamydia Infection treatmentsDisseminated gonococcal infection causes joint and tendon pain, small fluid-filled bumps on the skin, fever, and chills.
See Disseminated Gonococcal Infection treatmentsHIV is a viral infection that multiplies, infects and progressively gets rid of certain white blood cells. Read about the symptoms and stages of HIV.
See HIV treatmentsHuman papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) and causes warts around the genitals and other surrounding areas.
See HPV Infection treatmentsHepatitis B is a liver infection and is spread by sharing infected bodily fluids. This condition often does not show symptoms but chronic cases can cause serious damage.
See Hepatitis B treatmentsSyphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that can be acute or chronic. Symptoms occur in three stages, characterized by a sore in the mouth or genital area, followed by a rash, and, if untreated, can progress to more serious issues such as blindness, paralysis, dementia, deafness, and death.
See Syphilis treatmentsThere are two types of herpes simplex virus—an oral type and a genital one. They both can cause outbreaks now and then, but are dormant most of the time. Both are contagious through intimate contact, so it’s important to take precautions with partners.
See Herpes Simplex Virus treatmentsFind out how to treat your late-onset hypogonadism
See Late-onset Hypogonadism treatmentsIt’s normal to sometimes have a dip in sexual desire. But if your interest in sex has decreased or becomee nonexistent for at least 6 months, you may have HSSD. But there are treatments to help bring back your sex drive.
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