Question: What are the Symptoms of STD's?
While the signs and symptoms of STD's can vary depending on the type of infection, being alert for the signs and symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases can help you stay healthy. What are the symptoms of an STD?
Answer:
The signs and symptoms of STD's include:
In women, itching around the vagina and/or discharge from the vagina.
Reoccurring or severe vaginal yeast infections. Yeast infections are characterized by white milky discharge, a foul odor, and itching.
Other Fungal Infection.
•Bleeding from the vagina, other than menstration ("your period").
•Discharge from the *****.
•Pain during ***, when urinating and/or in the pelvic area or abdomen.
Other Bacterial Infections
•Sore throats in people who have had oral ***.
•Pain in the anus for people who have had anal ***.
What are Anal Paps?
•Painless red sores on the genital area, anus, tongue and/or throat.
•A scaly rash on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet.
•Dark urine, loose, light-colored stools, and yellow eyes and skin.
Could Your Symptoms be Related to Hepatitis?
•Small blisters that turn into scabs on the genital area.
The Signs & Symptoms of Genital Herpes
Swollen glands, fever and body aches.
What Conditions Cause Swollen Glands (also known as lymphadenopathy)?
•Unusual infections, unexplained fatigue, night sweats and weight loss.