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The RisksWithout wishing to scare anyone I think its important that the real risk of catching something is pointed out and that you always go dressed for the party ie; wear a condom. Also if you can recognise some of the symptoms/signs then you may be able to avoid contact when you come across someone that has one of these diseases. In the unfortunate event that you vcatch something, early recognition may help you to find a cure before it becomes uncurable or worse still infect someone else. Most sexually transmitted diseases can be treated. However, even the once easily cured gonorrhea has become resistant to many of the older traditional antibiotics. Other STDs, such as herpes, AIDS, and genital warts, all of which are caused by viruses, have no cure. Some of these infections are very uncomfortable, while others can be deadly. Syphilis, AIDS, genital warts, herpes, hepatitis, and even gonorrhea have all been known to cause death. Many sexually transmitted diseases can lead to related conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical cancer, and complications in pregnancy. Therefore, education about these diseases and prevention is important. It is important to recognize that sexual contact includes more than just intercourse. Sexual contact includes kissing, oral-genital contact, and the use of sexual "toys," such as vibrators. There really is no such thing as "safe" sex. The only truly safe sex is abstinence. Sex in the context of a monogamous relationship where neither party is infected with a sexually transmitted disease is also considered "safe". Most people think that kissing is a safe activity. Unfortunately, syphilis, herpes, and other diseases can be contracted through this apparently harmless act. All other forms of sexual contact also carry some risk. Condoms are commonly thought to protect against STDs. Condoms are useful in helping to prevent certain diseases, such as HIV and gonorrhea. However, they are less effective protecting against herpes, trichomoniasis, and chlamydia. Condoms provide little protection against HPV, the cause of genital warts. Here is a brief overview of the most common diseases (with links to more detail if you want to read more)
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