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The study suggests one reason may be a heightened awareness about sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs. Despite the lower rate of sex among millennials ...
Be sure to make an appointment if you're at risk of a sexually transmitted infection ... infections in adults and adolescents with HIV: Human papillomavirus ...
This type of UTI can happen when GI bacteria spread from the bowel to the urinary tract. An infection of the urethra also can be caused by sexually transmitted ...
Sexual activity: UTIs are not sexually transmitted infections, but sexual activity increases the risk for UTIs. Intercourse can cause bacteria to enter the ...
You can lower your risk of infection from sexual contact by staying with one uninfected partner and testing for sexually transmitted infections regularly. And ...
It's a common vaginal condition that can cause vaginal odor. Trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted infection, also can lead to vaginal odor. A yeast infection ...
People who don't have sex can get a vaginal yeast infection. So it isn't though of as a sexually transmitted infection. But you can get vaginal yeast infections ...
To become infected with HIV, infected blood, semen or vaginal secretions must enter your body. Most often, HIV is transmitted through sexual behaviors, and ...
Other common causes of painful urination include sexually transmitted infections, genital herpes, bladder and kidney stones, and soaps, perfumes, and other ...
Prevent sexually transmitted infections. Use condoms to help protect you from bacteria such as chlamydia that may trigger reactive arthritis.
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