Regardless of what genitals you have or what genitals your partner has, you can still catch STDs through vaginal, anal, or oral sex. For many centuries, humankind has been affected by a different number of infections, among which sexually transmitted disease is also one.
Cervical screening – taking care of your health flipchart (Vietnamese)
Learn about the most prevalent STD symptoms
1. Burning sensation while you pee
The most common symptom of
an STD is feeling a burning
sensation while you are peeing. It
is also a symptom of urinary tract
infection (UTI), treatable with
antibiotics.
Unusual discharge
In the discharge department
of women’s health, you know
what is normal for you and
what is not. A heavy and
unusual discharge from the
vagina is considered a
symptom of an STD.
Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Bleeding without periods is
definitely an alarm and STDs
can be put to blame. Due to
high-risk HPV affecting the
cervix, it can cause bleeding
after sex.
Pain during intercourse
Painful sex is a tip to consider
that something is not good for
your health. Infections and
inflammations can result in
pain during intercourse.
Vaginal burning or itching
Swelling, itching, burning, and pain
around your vulva, vaginal, or anus
are the common symptoms of STDs.
Learn about the most
prevalent STD
symptoms