See Also: sexually transmitted diseases(medicine)
Sexually transmitted diseases(health)
sexually transmitted diseases in women(medicine)
sexually transmitted diseases, viral(medicine)
sexually transmitted diseases, bacterial(medicine)
sexually transmitted disease (STD)(encyclopedia)
sexually transmitted disease(dictionary)
sexually transmitted disease(medicine)
Sexually transmitted disease(health)
Sulfamethoprim(health)

sexually transmitted diseases in women (medicine) and Sulfamethoprim-ds (health)


sexually transmitted diseases in women (medicine)


sexually transmitted diseases in women
Gonorrhoea and chlamydia are bacterial sexually transmitted diseases (stds) frequently found together. Gonorrhoea is not transmitted from toilet seats. Women infected with it may not have any symptoms but can end up later with severe pelvic infection. Early syphilis causes a mouth or genital ulcer (chancre) and later can cause hair loss, headaches, sore throat, and skin rash. Even later, syphilis can lead to heart and brain damage. Genital herpes is a viral infection that can cause painful genital sores. Genital warts are caused by viruses and can increase a woman's risk for cancer of the cervix. Aids is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Hepatitis b is a virus that causes liver inflammation and can lead to cirrhosis and cancer of the liver. Hepatitis b can now be prevented with a vaccine. There is no safe sex. Condoms do not necessarily prevent stds.


Sulfamethoprim-ds (health)


Sulfamethoprim-ds is a prescription or over-the-counter drug which is (or once was) approved in the United States and possibly in Other countries. Active ingredient(s): sulfamethoxazole; trimethoprim.