In Roanoke STD Symptoms Should Prompt Immediate Medical Attention

By Charles Cooper


Sexually transmitted diseases is as old as humankind itself. In modern times HIV and AIDS have become one of the most dreaded diseases ever, and much research has been and is still being done to find some form of cure. HIV and AIDS are by no means the only sexually transmitted diseases that can have dreadful consequences. Some are even as fatal as AIDS. For anyone living in Roanoke STD symptoms should prompt immediate action and professional help should be sought.

Sexually transmitted diseases are far more widespread than many people would believe. Part of the problem remains ignorance. Too many people still think that these diseases can only be contracted through actual sex where the anus, penis or vagina is involved. Many others think that these diseases are restricted to certain groupings, such as gay people. None of these perceptions are true. Any sexually active person is at risk.

One of the best ways in which one can protect oneself against the consequences of an advanced sexually transmitted disease is to know the common signs that indicate a potential problem. In this way it is often possible to diagnose a potentially serious condition at a very early stage and to get medical help. Sadly, not all sexually transmitted diseases manifest themselves through physical symptoms.

Regular medical screenings are recommended by all experts. There is no shame in acknowledging that one is sexually active, even with multiple partners or wit partners of the same sex. Regular screenings will help identify problems at a very early stage. This makes treatment more likely to succeed and most certainly help prevent the development of more serious problems such as cancer and infection.

However, many types of disease do manifest in the development of definite signs. One common sign is sudden changes in urination. Anyone that experience pain or a burning sensation when urinating should be concerned. If this is accompanied by blood in the urine or a dramatic change in the colour of the urine treatment should be sought without delay. This can be a sign of gonorrhoea, genital herpes or even chlamydia.

Unusual discharges from the penis should also serve as an urgent warning. Diseases such as chlamydia, trichomoniasis and gonorrhoea often manifest in this manner. Successful treatment is often achieved with antibiotics but it is important to make sure that re infection does not occur if sexual partners are not also tested and treated. Once the treatment period expires, a follow up visit to the physician is highly recommended.

Vaginal discharges and bleeding is another sign that there may be a sexually transmitted disease. The same holds true for pain during sex. Far too many women ignore these signs because they think it is simply part of their menstrual cycle. Discharges and bleeding should prompt an immediate appointment with a medical practitioner because they may indicate not only sexually transmitted diseases, but also some types of cancer.

Nobody, not even children are exempt from the potential of contracting a sexually transmitted disease. The best defence is to be aware of the signs and to undergo regular screening. Those that engage in sexual activities with multiple partners should be especially careful.




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