Is there anyway to get a STD without having sexual intercouse?
I'm getting a little worried but the thing is, I haven't had any sexual intercourse. Should I be worried? Or could it be just an infection?
2007-08-26
22:52:35
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justine2j
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I haven't taken any anti biotics and I don't mess around. It was itchy a couple of days ago then I found out there were scratches (probably from carelessness) now there are two bumps. I don't sit on ditry toilets (always use the paper) so I'm stumped on what it could be. Possibly, it might be yeast infection?
2007-08-26
23:01:37 ·
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yes but it is not common. also depends on the STD. HIV is a good example as it has been through blood transfusions/injuries/birth.....
Yes you should be worried about any medical condition affecting your genitalia/ Yes it could be just an infection pending on the symptoms...
GO TO A DOCTOR
2007-08-26 23:00:39
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answered by TG79 5
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You should not be worried, but use procuation. There are several ways of catching an STD. Here are some ways I know by kissing and by touch. Kissing you can get herpes. Sitting on toilets you may catch gonrhia. And if you touch someone with HIV or AIDS with an open wound on an open wound. Those are the only ones I know about, but there might be more ways. I hope I answered your question.
2007-08-26 23:11:06
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answered by Anonymous
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definite, sexual attack can take place without intercourse. yet what's it you like? you probably did no longer document a police checklist due on your man or woman legal subject concerns. That has no longer replaced so are you going to document a police checklist now? style of late. you're lots greater possibly to get in complication than to get any action on your declare. substitute your information? What for? in case you probably did no longer document a police checklist and made no declare 10 months in the past approximately an attack why could they sense you're telling the reality now? IMO you are going to be able to desire to permit it pass and strengthen up. Knock off the ingesting and intercourse and get your existence rapidly and desire you have no longer have been given an prolonged-lasting ailment. stay far off from circumstances that could desire to result interior the comparable issues. pass to church.
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answered by Anonymous
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There are certain STD's that can be contracted by means other than sex. Yeast infections occur in people who have never had sex. Some HPV's can be contracted if infected areas of one person touch another person with skin to skin contact.
2007-08-27 08:52:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It's STI's now, (sexually transmittable infections) a more general meaning. STI's can be transmitted through oral sex, which is something a lot of people fail to realize. The best way to prevent STI's is to not to take part in sexual acts with people you don't know.
2007-08-26 23:01:57
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answered by little_row_boat 1
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I would have to know more about what are your symptoms and then I could tell you what type of STD it was and how would be the only way to catch it.
You can catch Hep B. from sex or even drinking after someone at the same waterfountain.
2007-08-26 22:58:42
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answered by Me 2
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If you've had oral sex, you should be worried. You can get STDS from having even the tiniest cut in your mouth. However, if you've just been messing around with out genital contact, DON'T WORRY! Although, you can get the herpes virus from kissing but it is a different strain. Good luck.
2007-08-26 22:58:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It's really unlikely, but you could get it from your mother at childbirth, or during sexual activities not involving intercourse, or possibly, or so I've heard, from sitting on a dirty toilet seat.
2007-08-26 22:57:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Uninfected skin or tissue coming into contact with affected tissue can (but not necessarily will) cause cross-infection.
This is more likely to occur if the uninfected tissue is damaged or cracked, or if it is a moist area.
2007-08-26 23:00:43
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answered by Driver T 5
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The clue is in the name - Sexually Transmitted Diseases!!!
Most likely a thrush infection - have you taken antibiotics recently??
2007-08-26 22:57:28
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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