What are the Venereal Disease Symptoms?

November 1, 2009 by admin 

You are probably aware the venereal disease or VD’s are diseases which are transmitted sexually and in most case they are all highly contagious. These infections usually happen through sexual contact with an infected partner. Sexual Contacts like:

- Oral sex

- Anal penetration

- Vaginal Penetration

On top of that these venereal disease symptoms will be different from one disease to another.

Although I wrote earlier that venereal diseases are passed through sexual contact with an infected partner, you should know that most of those diseases require the exchange of bodily fluids to be contagious. Of course there are some exceptions; some disease will only need skin-to-skin contact to be transmitted.

Of course as soon as you suspect the presence of venereal disease symptoms the first thing to do would be to seek professional assistance to get a real diagnosis. Although you already know this I really feel I need to insert it into this article. The presence alone of venereal disease symptoms should be more than enough to make you avoid any sexual relations until you are either cured or that your suspicions are refuted.

A lot of people ignore the fact that they venereal disease symptoms or on the other hand are completely unaware of the various types of venereal disease symptoms. Unfortunately there are a vast number of venereal diseases in today’s society so in a way its understandable.

The most common of those venereal diseases are:

- HIV/AIDS

- Syphillis

- Gonorrhea

- HSV (Genital herpes)

- HPV (Genital Warts)

- Yeast Infections

Venereal Disease Symptoms:

AIDS: Simply put it’s a total breakdown of the immune system, leaving the body open to any kind of viruses.

Genital Warts (HPV): The symptom goes from pain of the affected area, burning sensation, warts in and around the genital area, flesh lesions, muscle aches and more.

Genital Herpes (HSV): Blisters, sores (both can be very painful), muscle aches, backaches, fever, pain or a burning sensation when the urine passes over the infected area or pain during sexual intercourse.

Yeast Infections: Intense itching sensation, thick cottage cheese like vaginal discharge, pain, burning sensation during sexual intercourse.

Syphilis: Often begins with a sore (sometimes heals on its own), painless. The person can then experience flu-like symptoms. The symptoms will come and heal by themselves but the infection will remain. The body will then experience a slow breakdown of the immune system.

As you can see the venereal disease symptoms are numerous and varied. Some of these symptoms might look similar but remember that it is only when all the facts are put together that you can correctly determine what is the correct venereal disease according to your venereal disease symptoms.

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