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The World Health Organization (WHO) issued new guidelines for the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis ...
Syphilis; Tuberculosis; Actinomyces; Pertussis; Tetanus; Diphtheria. Bacterial skin infections, gastroenteritis and certain types of bacterial pneumonia also ...
Infections of the brain, such as meningitis, or infections that can spread to the brain, such as tuberculosis or syphilis. Significant blood loss during ...
Syphilis. This is a bacterial infection that's usually spread by sexual contact. Toxoplasmosis. This infection is caused by a parasite found in contaminated ...
Graphic: Syphilis: 27,814. Gonorrhea: 468,514. Chlamydia: 1,598,354. Total: 2,094,682. Doctors diagnosed more than 2 million people with syphilis, gonorrhea or.
Numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that cases of syphilis continue to rise in the U.S. This is while rates of[...] By Joel Streed ...
Genital sores — These can form due to sexually transmitted infections such as genital herpes or syphilis. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) — This is an ...
Learn more about this unusual disorder that disrupts the body's fluid balance, causing too much urination and possibly leading to dehydration.
Infections of the urinary or reproductive organs from germs or fungus. Not having sex for a long time. Radiation therapy to the pelvis. Recent urological ...
Neurogenic disorders, such as a spinal cord injury or syphilis; Cancers involving the penis. Complications. Ischemic priapism can cause serious complications ...
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