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What are the most common transmitted diseases

Below we show you which are the most common STDs and their symptoms so that you can be informed and react as soon as possible to them Sexually transmitted diseases are infections caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi or parasites that are transmitted from one person to another through sexual contact, they can be spread through oral, vaginal or anal sex through bodily fluids such as semen, blood or discharge. vaginal. Sexually transmitted diseases are more common than you might think, especially among young people who have sex without using any form of contraception. Sometimes the symptoms of STDs do not present obvious symptoms because some are asymptomatic, in other cases the symptoms are easily detectable. Most common STDs Human Papilloma Virus (HPV): HPV infection often goes unnoticed, since it does not usually produce any type of symptom, what's more, sometimes it can disappear without leaving any sequelae in the person during the two years following infection, without H...

Navigating Sexual Health: From Worries to Solutions with Ask Doctors

 Alright, let's pull back the curtains and talk about something that might raise a few eyebrows and reddened cheeks—sexual health. Yes, you heard it right! From bedroom blues to bedroom booms, let's dive into how sexologists play a crucial role in turning things around. Figuring Out What's Up: Getting Real About Sexual Health Picture this: you and your partner are geared up for some quality time, but something's not quite clicking. That's when sexologists come in handy! These experts are like your go-to pals for bedroom stuff. Whether it's trouble in the mood department or other worries, they're here to lend a helping hand. What's Behind It: Causes and Sneaky Symptoms So, why does this happen? Sometimes, health issues like diabetes or shifts in hormones might be messing with things. Stress, relationship dynamics, and just the passage of time(aging) can also throw a spanner in the works. But don't worry because there's light at the end of ...