What you should know about sexually transmitted diseases

Infectious sexual diseases are a form of physical contact during sexual relations. Sexually transmitted diseases are also called Venetian disease (a name taken from the Latin goddess of beauty (Vennera), or Afrodia (from the goddess of Afrodite beauty). Usually these diseases are studied and treated by dermatologists so they are also called dermatologists-venerologists [...]
Infectious sexual diseases are a form of physical contact during sexual relations.
Sexually transmitted diseases are also called Venetian disease (a name taken from the Latin goddess of beauty (Vennera), or Afrodia (from the goddess of Afrodite beauty). These diseases are usually studied and treated by dermatologists, so they are also called dermatologists-venereologists or in Greek dermatologists dʹdisiologists.
Sexually transmitted diseases are called diseases that are transmitted from a person who is sick to a healthy person through intimate sexual contact. Such diseases today are referred to as sexually transmitted and exceed the term venoreologist (afrodisologist) because they are not limited to heterosexual contacts but also homosexuals or even to the way partners speak.
How endangered are we from these diseases?
Our society is a very sexually free society. In this regard the danger to such diseases is high. What will protect us is increased scientific knowledge regarding these diseases from all of us, especially young people. Young people need to know that the more sexual partners have the greater the risk of infection. Boys often boast about a life of Don Juan, but this can be costly. The less knowledge you have, the more exposed you are to these boys.
How do these diseases group?
We need to know that this group introduces certain diseases that have been historically defined as such and some new diseases or other diseases that are transmitted in other ways but that sexual contact is a greater opportunity to transmit. Five classical diseases are syphilis, gonorrhea (scanamnetua), gentle skanchre, lymphugrloma verum, verum granuloma. These diseases have later been added AIDS (SIDA), hepatitis, elections, body and public lice, condimate acuminata, non-gonoxic uretitis, gene organs herpes, etc.
With so many how should we act, and when should we be seriously concerned?
People are often alarmed without apparent cause for these diseases, and at other times they neglect them to the point of becoming very dangerous. Often a disease that can be cured if needed and complete treatment is taken, there may be complications if neglected. The sick can detect a painless wound in the genitals, can have an early morning leak, especially from the urine canal, can notice swelling of glands around the genitals, and have a scratch and burns. Other symptoms may include fluid bubbles that hurt or burn, small adult elements on the skin, or silts that take on the shape of a flower when they have a long period since its formation. These are some of the signs that make you think you're infected with such diseases. But we need to know that the doctor's recent assessment is due because such signs may also include other diseases or even disease that doesn't occur in the local organs in general but with signs.












