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What You Don’t Know… CAN HURT YOU! Presented By: Harmony Russell Intern at The Santa Rosa County Department of Health Student at the University of West Florida: Community Health Education
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What are Sexually Transmitted Diseases? Merriam-Webster: Any of various diseases or infections that can be transmitted by direct sexual contact. WebMD: Commonly called STDs; are diseases that are spread by having sex with someone who has an STD. You can get a sexually transmitted disease from sexual activity that involves the mouth, anus, vagina, or penis.
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VS VIRAL What’s What? BACTERIAL Chlamydia Syphilis Gonorrhea Trichomoniasis VIRAL HIV/AIDS Herpes Hepatitis B Genital Warts-HPV
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TRUE OR FALSE A person can always tell if he/she has an STI. FALSE
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Street Name: The Silent Disease The Breakdown: Most frequently reported STD in the U.S. The Facts: Can infect both Men & Women 2.86 Million infections occur every year 1 in 15 sexually active females aged 14- 19 years has chlamydia Symptoms: No symptoms If symptoms occur, takes several weeks to appear Can damage women’s reproductive organs Treatment: Can be treated and cured with antibiotics If left untreated, can cause recurrences Increases a woman’s risk for reproductive health complications Need to be retested 3 months after treatment
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Street Name: The Silent Disease The Breakdown: Most frequently reported STD in the U.S.
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HIV/AIDS Street Name: The new epidemic or the deadly disease The Breakdown: When you have it, you got it for LIFE! The Facts: Individuals with an STD are 2-5 times more likely to acquire HIV than uninfected individuals Contracted through sexual activity with an infected person or through contaminated needle in drug use Symptoms: No characteristic set of symptoms Unexplained weight loss Flu-like symptoms White spots in the mouth Yeast infection in women Treatment: Cannot be cured Majority die from infections associated with the disease Anti-viral medications can slow progression from infection
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Street Name: The new epidemic or the deadly disease The Breakdown: When you have it, you got it for LIFE!
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TRUE OR FALSE If treated with the appropriate medical treatment, all STIs except HIV infection can be cured. FALSE
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Hepatitis A,A, B,B, & C Street Name: The Dragon, Hep A, Hep B, or Hep C The Breakdown: Can all be passed through sexual intercourse The Facts: Three main types of Hepatitis that can be passed through sexual intercourse: TYPE A= eating and drinking contaminated food/water. Also through oral sex. TYPE B= very infectious; can spread through unprotected sex or sharing contaminated needles. TYPE C= transmitted through sexual intercourse with someone infected with sores on genitals that may bleed. Symptoms: Mild flu-like symptoms Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Loss of appetite Jaundice Darker yellow urine Treatment: Cannot be cured Left untreated can lead to miscarriage and liver problems Adequate nutrition and rest is important
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Street Name: The Dragon, Hep A, Hep B, or Hep C The Breakdown: Can all be passed through sexual intercourse A,A, B,B, & C
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Street Name: Cold Sores or Fever Blisters The Breakdown: 1 out of 5 adolescents & adults have it The Facts: Can spread through contact of a sore or area where a sore is no longer visible Can get genital herpes from a cold sore performed via oral sex Majority affected are asymptomatic or have mild signs or symptoms Symptoms: Flu-like symptoms including fever and swollen glands Symptoms may show 1-30 days after exposure Blisters may last 1-3 weeks Treatment: Cannot be cured; medications are available to shorten & prevent outbreaks Acyclovir can relieve symptoms
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Street Name: Cold Sores or Fever Blisters The Breakdown: 1 out of 5 adolescents & adults have it
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TRUE OR FALSE Women who have regular Pap tests will also find out if they have an STI. FALSE
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Genital Warts Street Name : HPV The Breakdown: Over 100 types of HPV; 30 types from sexual contact The Facts: Is a form of HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) Over 100 types of HPV Soft, moist, and flesh colored and appear on the outside or inside of vagina, penis, and/or anus Linked to several types of cancer; particularly cervical cancer Symptoms: Can be painless, but uncomfortable due to size and itching Warts may bleed if irritated Treatment: Chemical treatment by freezing, burning or laser removal of warts You can get rid of the warts, but not the virus Warts can reappear after treatment
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Warts Street Name : HPV The Breakdown: Over 100 types of HPV; 30 types from sexual contact
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TRUE OR FALSE Oral sex is the safest kind of sexual behavior if you don’t want to get a disease. FALSE
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Street Name: Syph, Pox, or Bad Blood The Breakdown: Visible on the external genitals, vagina, or rectum The Facts: Sores are visible on the external genitals, vagina, or rectum Can appear on the lips or mouth A mother may pass along to her child during childbirth 2 Stages of Symptoms: 1 st Stage= painless reddish-brown sores on sex organs, breasts, or fingers Sores can last 1-5 weeks Symptoms can appear 3-12 weeks after sex 2 nd Stage= hair loss, headache, fever, sore throat, rash anywhere on body Symptoms show 1-6 months after sores heal Treatment: If detected early enough, can be treated and cured Antibiotics are prescribed Left untreated can lead to heart, brain, and other organ damage; possibly death
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Street Name: Syph, Pox, or Bad Blood The Breakdown: Visible on the external genitals, vagina, or rectum
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Street Name: Trich The Breakdown: Most curable STD in young, sexually active women The Facts: Symptoms are more common in females The vagina is the most common site of infection Can increase a woman’s susceptibility to HIV infection Symptoms: Males: No symptoms; can experience irritation while urinating and/or mild discharge Females: frothy, yellow-green vaginal discharge with a strong odor; can cause irritation and itching in vaginal area Treatment: Can be treated and cured through medication
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Street Name: Trich The Breakdown: Most curable STD in young, sexually active women
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Gonorrhea Street Name: The Drip, Race Horse or The Whites The Breakdown: Can grow in the throat, mouth, and eyes The Facts: Caused by bacterium growing in warm, moist areas Also likely to grow in the throat, mouth and eyes More than 700,000 people get infected each year Symptoms: Women: thick-yellow vaginal discharge. Burning or painful urinating Bleeding between menstruation Men: yellow or white discharge from penis Burning or painful urinating Frequent urination Treatment: Antibiotics can help treat and cure the disease Successful treatment is becoming difficult
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Gonorrhea Street Name: The Drip, Race Horse or The Whites The Breakdown: Can grow in the throat, mouth, and eyes
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