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CHLAMYDIAL It is the most common bacterial disease. It is transmitted through vaginal, anal and oral. Also by sharing sex toys or from mother to child during pregnancy or childbirth. It is cured with an antibiotic and the best prevention is the condom. It is known as "silent infection" because in most cases no symptoms. Can infect cells of the cervix, urethra, rectum and sometimes, throat and eyes. If not detected early can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), the consequences are chronic pelvic pain and infertility. In women, the symptoms are heavy flow, abnormal bleeding between periods or during sex, pain during intercourse and urination, and the lower abdomen. In men manifests as whitish liquid coming out of the urethra and painful urination or testicles.

GONORRHOEA O GONORRHOEA Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted bacterial infection that can infect the urethra, cervix, rectum, anus and throat if you have oral sex. Symptoms usually appear between 1 and 14 days after intercourse. You may not have symptoms, and men tend to notice them more than women. Symptoms may include burning during urination, white or yellow liquid penis, vaginal irritation or discharge yellowish and anus. A gonorrhea infection during pregnancy can cause serious problems to the baby. If a mother is infected can pass gonorrhea to her baby during childbirth. It is easily cured with antibiotics. But if left untreated in women gonorrhea-and chlamydia-can turn into pelvic inflammatory disease which can prevent you from having children.

If left untreated in men, it can also leave them sterile. Syphilis Although it is easily cured with antibiotics or penicillin, caused thousands of deaths worldwide. It is spread through oral, vaginal or anal contact with the skin of an infected or by sharing sex toys. It also can be transmitted in a blood transfusion. It can infect the pregnant woman to her baby, which is known as congenital syphilis. Coincide symptoms in men and women, but can be difficult to identify, similar to those of fever and flu-and even undetectable. In the first stage, two or three weeks after the bacteria have entered the body, are a chancre (injuries), usually painless. If left untreated for a long time, syphilis can cause serious damage to the heart, brain, eyes and other internal organs and cause death. Is detected with an exudate or blood tests and observation of the genital area. Syphilis markedly increases the risk of contracting the AIDS virus. GENITAL HERPES Genital herpes is a herpes-like virus that appears in the mouth and is transmitted sexually. You can also move to the mouth during oral sex. Sometimes symptoms appear long after the infection, even years. The virus produces painful sores around the vagina and penis. Like cold sores, once the virus enters the body remains there for life, so the ulcers may recur. Currently there are antibiotics that fight the virus and control, but there is no cure. In the case of pregnant women, represents a risk to the baby, so you should consult your doctor if you have had herpes.

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