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Sexually transmitted diseases

Gonorrhea (syphilis) and Chlamydia Syphilis (syphilis), popularly known as gonorrhea, is an infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. It can be passed from a mother to a nursing infant through sexual contact, blood transfusion, or in a pregnant woman to the fetus. It usually appears in the mouth, anus, penis and vagina areas.


Infection is identified by some laboratory tests. Syphilis causes significant complications if left untreated. The treatment is done by injection of penicillin benzathine at various doses according to the severity of the disease and the condition of the patient. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacterium called Trachomatis. If left untreated, it causes some permanent problems such as infertility. Symptoms of chlamydia are foul-smelling white and yellow discharge in women, white discharge at the tip of the penis in men, bleeding, pain during sexual intercourse, pain in the lower abdomen. With a test called NAAT, the disease is diagnosed by detecting bacteria with a vaginal or cervical swab and or urine sample. Antibiotic treatment is applied. Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacterium called tricho. If left untreated, it can trigger other sexually transmitted diseases. It can progress without showing any symptoms. It is treated with antibiotics. Herpes simplex virus is a disease caused by Herpers Simlex virus in the genital area. It can be transmitted sexually as well as through droplets.


Gonorrhea (syphilis) and Chlamydia Syphilis (syphilis), popularly known as gonorrhea, is an infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. It can be passed from a mother to a nursing infant through sexual contact, blood transfusion, or in a pregnant woman to the fetus. It usually appears in the mouth, anus, penis and vagina areas.


It occurs in two different forms, HS1 and HS2. Having the HS1 or HS2 virus during pregnancy can be passed on to the baby. Antiviral treatment is applied. The disease known as HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) can be explained as the common name of a group of viruses. Skin-to-skin contact in the genital area is transmitted during sexual intercourse. Signs and symptoms often go unnoticed. The treatment process is carried out in the form of treatment of lesions such as warts. Even if there is no risk factor, it is recommended that every woman after the age of 30 should be screened for HPV every 5 years. In case of HPV positivity during screening, in some cases, appropriate follow-up and advanced treatment methods (colposcopy) are used according to the smear result and HPV type, together with the smear test.

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