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Antibiotics. Antibiotics, often in a single dose, can cure many STIs caused by bacteria or parasites, such as gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia and trichomoniasis. Once you start antibiotic treatment, you need to finish the prescription.
Its important to learn about STIs and how they spread. Knowing the facts helps teens protect themselves. Check out these websites together: STDs for Teens. Information for Teens and Young Adults: Staying Healthy and Preventing STDs.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are infections passed from one person to another during sexual contact. STIs can affect anyone who is sexually active, whether youre single, married or actively dating.
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STI Awareness Week provides an opportunity to raise awareness about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and how they impact our lives; how to reduce STI-related stigma, fear, and discrimination; and ensure people have the tools and knowledge for prevention, testing, and treatment.
STIs have a direct impact on sexual and reproductive health through stigmatization, infertility, cancers and pregnancy complications and can increase the risk of HIV.
Learning the facts can give you confidence and help you answer questions your partner may have. Know what you want from the talk. You cant tell if people have STDs by looking at them. So make it clear that you and your partner need to get tested before you start having sex.
Letting a past or current partner know gives that person the chance to see a doctor and get treated. Telling partners you havent had sex yet with shows them that you care about them and their health. Getting treated for an STD when your partner isnt having treatment could mean that person can pass it back to you.
How You Can Prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases Abstinence. The most reliable way to avoid infection is to not have sex (i.e., anal, vaginal or oral). Vaccination. Vaccines are safe, effective, and recommended ways to prevent hepatitis B and HPV. Reduce Number of Sex Partners. Mutual Monogamy. Use Condoms.

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