7. Chlamydia
Chlamydia is one of the most common STDs out there because according to CDC STD surveillance 2013 it affects approximately 9 out of every 1,000 Americans in the United States. Chlamydia can prove to be difficult to cure if it is not detected early or if an individual suffering from the disease just ignores it. Chlamydia is a form of a bacterial infection in an individual’s genital tract, and the disease can move from one person to another through having unprotected sex, oral sex, anal sex, and any other form of intercourse that involves the exchange of infected body fluids. The most common signs and symptoms of this STD include:
-Pain in the lower abdominal region
-Pain during urination
-Vaginal discharge in women and penile discharge in men
-Pain during intercourse for women and testicular pain for men
-Women bleeding before or after their periods
The surest way of not getting this STD is abstinence, though maintaining a monogamous relationship with an uninfected partner and using a condom properly will also help reduce your chances of getting it.
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