What are Sexual Contagious Diseases?

Sexual contagious diseases are infectious. Every peopler direct skin to skin contact of genitals. These diseases are terrifying not only due to the  regardless age, gender and race are able to get infected through blood, semen or other body fluids during different sexual contacts including vaginal intercourse, anal intercourse, oral sex oserious and fatal consequences subsequent to delay in treatment resulted from unobvious symptoms, but also the mental pain that it brings such as the irritating itching and pain; the unsightly genital warts; the worries of having AIDS; the shame of being infected; the regret of cheating or having one-night stand etc. Infection is serious, without distinction of any kind, such as age, sex and race. Sexual contagious diseases may be transmitted through blood, semen and vaginal fluids. Diseases are passed from one person to another no matter which types of sexual contact, including vaginal intercourse, anal sex or oral sex.  Sexual contagious diseases not only cause pain or can lead to death, but also create adverse effects on mental health:

  • Itching and stabbing pain
  • Unsightly warts on the genital area in both men and women
  • People feel a lot of anxiety about getting AIDS
  • Feeling remorse and shame once people are infected
  • Feeling guilty when they have one-night stand or disloyal to their partner

According to World Health Organization (WHO), over 30 types of bacteria, virus and parasites can be categorized as Sexual contagious diseases pathogens nowadays. Among all these pathogens, AIDS, HPV, Treponema pallidum, HSV, Neisseria Gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia are the most common. Some of theses diseases are curable upon timely detection. However, some are incurable and will accompany the infected people for the rest of their life. If leaving them unnoticed and untreated may lead to death. WHO said that most cases of sexual contagious diseases caused by causative agent and there are more than 30 types of bacteria, viruses or parasites. AIDS, Human papillomavirus (HPV), Syphilis, Genital Herpes, Gonorrhoea and chlamydia are common sexual contagious diseases. Most opportunistic infections can be prevented and treated if you seek early medical advice and treatment. However, some are as yet no known cure, it will remain in the body for the rest of their life and even death.