3. Genital Herpes
Genital Herpes is an STD that a person with herpes simplex type 1 or herpes simplex type 2 gets. This virus is mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse or through mucous membranes, though it can even get into someone’s body through breaks in the skin. Any form of exchange of infected body fluids from an infected individual to an individual who is not infected will cause herpes to move to the uninfected person, and this makes its spread very easy. According to the CDC, 1 out of every 6 Americans between the ages of 14 and 49 years has herpes, and most of these people have no idea that they have it. Although it is possible to miss the symptoms completely, some of the most common symptoms include:
-Sores/ blisters around the genitals, the mouth or the rectum
-Flu-like symptoms
-Smelly discharge
-Burning sensation during urination
-Bleeding between periods for women
Herpes has no cure, and it is possible to transfer it to another part of the body just by touching the discharge from the sores and touching another part of the body. Having sex increases the chances of spreading the disease, regardless of whether one has a condom or not.
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