Health
13 signs that may imply you have sexually transmitted infections
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are infections you can be infected with by having intimacy with an infected person. These infections are usually passed from person to person via female private organ intercourse.
According to “familydoctor.org”, the most common symptoms of sexually transmitted infections include:
1. Itching around the private organ of the female and/or discharge from the female organ.
2. Discharge from the male private organ for men.
3. Pain during intercourse or when peeing.
4. Pain in the pelvic region.
5. Sore throats in persons who have oral intimacy.
6. Pain in or around the anus for individuals who have anal intimacy.
7. Chancre sores, which are painless red sores on the genital area, anus, tongue, and/or throat.
8. A scaly rash on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet.
9. Dark pee, loose, light-coloured stools, and yellow eyes and skin.
10. Small blisters that change into scabs on the genital area.
11. Swollen glands, fever, and body aches.
12. Unusual infections, unexplained fatigue, night sweats, and loss of weight.
13. Soft, flesh-coloured warts close to the genital area.
Once these signs are noticed, make a duty to meet your healthcare provider to do the necessary things.
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