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has anyone experienced any STD symptoms? i have an itchy feeling and an awful pain when i go to p... do you have any stories,,,did you react on time? what were the symptoms? thanx

2007-02-26 19:24:14 · 6 answers · asked by LadyPandora 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

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it can be herpes (HSV2) Genital. Check it out if you have blisters around that area or not. Another one is yeast infection. It's also itchy but not as much pain as HSV2 (genital herpes). I rarely have yeast infection by bacteria. But I have HSV2. HSV2 symptoms are tingling, burning, itching feelings. Sometimes, it comes without early warning signs but sometimes it comes along with warning signs. Sometimes, HSV is still active even there is no blisters or symptoms. for more information, please visit to the following links. If it is yeast infection, try to clean the area and do not let it wet. Also see your Ob/Gyn. Herpes sometimes can't be seen by regular eyes. Ob/Gyn clinics have strong lights and it can be seen by those lights. When the blisters break, it becomes regular wound and sometimes doctors can't know whether it is herpes or regular wound. In this case, your doctor may tell you to get blood test or you can ask your doctor to test your blood.

2007-02-26 21:46:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

STD are caused by bacteria such as Gonorrhea,Chlamydia, virus- Herpes,HIV or fungal. In Gonorrhea, there is usually a copius discharge in the urethra, whitish-cheese like or yellowish and usually there;s fever and pain in urination. You will also feel swollen lymphnodes in your inguinal region. In Herpes, there is appearance of small mass (papule) and sometimes ulceration on the genital area. Consult with an Infectious Disease specialist.

2007-02-26 20:26:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

See itchy feeling and pain during urination are symptoms of infection and you should consult a doctor immediately without fail.

2007-02-26 20:33:33 · answer #3 · answered by ssmindia 6 · 0 0

ichiness can be thrush or bacterial vaginisis caused by hormanal imbalances in women in certain periods of ur menstural cylce ...u could have a urine infection...u do no say if u r getting a smelly discharge...try looking inside u vagina for sores etc....really u r best getting ckecked out at a clinc to exclude stis....good luck

2007-03-02 10:23:38 · answer #4 · answered by LYN p 3 · 0 0

they could have a number of varieties of std consisting of bacterial, viral, protozoal, and fungal infections. Mares in many cases have Candida modern in the uterine secretions without lively an infection. an infection (candidiasis) frequently in basic terms develops after prolonged intrauterine antibiotic scientific care. The an infection is complicated to do away with with anti-yeast drugs, yet from time to time spontaneously resolves, and it would not impression the mare's fertility. Bacterial infections could be transmitted with the aid of breeding, teasing, or by utilising potential of synthetic insemination, some are harbored on the stallion genitalia and infect mares inflicting endometritis which prevents impregnation or ends up in abortion if being pregnant occurs. CEM (contagious equine metritis is a notably contagious bacterial an infection and stallions could be distributors. scientific care is achieveable yet prolonged. right that's scientific care protocol information from APHIS : "The mare can't be effectively taken care of till the CEM micro organism sparkling from the uterus, a technique that could take a number of months. The exterior genitalia of the mare and stallion could be taken care of with disinfectants and antibiotics. as quickly as daily for 5 consecutive days, the exterior genitalia could desire to be gently scrubbed with 2 p.c. chlorhexidine in a delicate detergent answer and rinsed with a heat saline answer. The exterior genitalia could desire to then be lined with an antibiotic ointment, collectively with nitrofurazone." Equine viral arteritis (EVA) is obviously a viral an infection with herpesvirus-3. Vaccine is obtainable and helpful, and breeding inventory could desire to be vaccinated. Stallions could desire to be vaccinated by utilising 6 to 9 months of age and mares could desire to be vaccinated 3 weeks earlier to breeding. The EVA virus (equine arteritis virus, or EAV) is transmitted in semen and could stay to tell the story freezing, so one important mode of unfold could be with the aid of shipped frozen semen used for insemination. luckily, mares do no longer grow to be distributors and in basic terms shed the micro organism for a constrained quantity of time. Equine coital exanthema is yet another extra gentle herpes viral an infection that reasons painful penile lesions in stallions or on the perineum in mares. scientific care is in simple terms to chill out the horse from breeding in the time of a deadly disease of lesions. Dourine is a protozoal an infection that has no longer been pointed out in the U. S.. there is not any vaccine and this is continuously deadly.

2016-10-02 01:42:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

anything that iches and burn is some kind of infection, and most likely a std. get treatment asap

2007-02-26 19:40:27 · answer #6 · answered by wonder woo 2 · 0 0

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