Diseases of Reproductive S
Diseases of Reproductive S
Diseases of Reproductive S
DETECTION, and
TREATMENT of
Diseases of the
Reproductive System
STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease)
• STDs are infections that are passed from one person to another
during vaginal, anal, and oral sex.
• STD caused by bacteria:
* Syphilis
*Gonorrhea
• STD caused by virus:
*Genital herpes
*AIDS
Syphilis
• is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by an
infection with bacteria known as Treponema pallidum. It is
transmitted by direct contact with a syphilitic sore on the
skin, and in mucous membranes.
• It is most likely to spread during oral, anal, or vaginal sexual
activity. Rarely, it can be passed on through kissing.
SYMPTOMS PREVENTION
• one or many painless, firm, and round • abstaining from sex
syphilitic sores called chancres. These • long-term mutual monogamy with an
appear about 3 weeks after exposure. uninfected partner
• a skin rash that typically does not • condom use, although these protect only
against genital sores and not those on the
itch and may easily be mistaken body
for rashes caused by other • use of a dental dam, or plastic square, during
illnesses oral sex
• Symptoms that can result from the • not sharing sex toys
late stage of syphilis include • avoiding alcohol and drugs that could
problems with movement, gradual potentially lead to unsafe sexual practices
loss of sight, dementia, paralysis,
and numbness.
DETECTION TREATMENT
•AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome) is a syndrome caused by a virus
called HIV (human immunodeficiency virus).
The disease alters the immune system,
making people much more vulnerable to
infections and diseases. This susceptibility
worsens as the syndrome progresses.
SYMPTOMS PREVENTION
• Rapid weight loss or “wasting” • Knowing yours and your partners’ HIV
• Extreme fatigue status
• Recurring fevers and night sweats • Using latex condoms correctly during
every sexual encounter, whether gay or
• Prolonged gland swelling straight
• Prolonged diarrhea • Limiting the number of sexual partners
• Sores in the mouth, genitals or anus • Abstaining from injectable drug use
• Pneumonia • Seeking medical treatment immediately
• Skin blotches after suspected HIV exposure, since
• Depression, memory loss and other medications can sometimes prevent
neurological effects infection if started early
DETECTION TREATMENT