Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs in Men) Index
Sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs, are infections that are transmitted during any
type of sexual exposure, including intercourse (vaginal or anal), oral sex, and
the sharing of sexual devices, such as vibrators. Although treatment exists for many STDs, others currently are
usually incurable, such as those caused by HIV, HPV, hepatitis B and C, and HHV-8.
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Scabies
Scabies are itch mites that burrow under the skin and produce intense itching that's usually worse at night. Symptoms of scabies...learn more »
In This Article
Scabies Article
- Scabies facts
- What is scabies?
- How do you get scabies?
- Can you catch scabies from a dog or cat?
- What does a scabies rash look like? What are scabies symptoms and signs?
- What does scabies feel like?
- What is the treatment for a scabies infestation?
- Are cases of scabies often misdiagnosed?
- What are possible complications of scabies?
- In what special situations can scabies be more easily spread?
- What is Norwegian or crusted scabies?
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Swollen Lymph Nodes
Lymph nodes help the body's immune system fight infections. Causes of swollen lymph nodes (glands) may include infection (viral,...learn more »
In This Article
Swollen Lymph Nodes Article
- What are lymph nodes?
- Where are the lymph nodes located in the body?
- What are the causes of swollen lymph nodes?
- What are the symptoms of swollen lymph nodes?
- How are swollen lymph nodes diagnosed?
- How are swollen lymph nodes treated?
- When should I see the doctor for swollen lymph nodes?
- What are the common lymph nodes that may get swollen?
- What are the complications of swollen lymph nodes?
- Swollen Lymph Nodes At A Glance
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In This Article
Genital Herpes In Women Article
- What are sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?
- What is genital herpes?
- What causes genital herpes?
- What are genital herpes symptoms and signs?
- How is genital herpes diagnosed?
- What is the treatment for genital herpes?
- How can genital herpes be prevented?
- What is the prognosis (outlook) for genital herpes?
- Where can people get more information about genital herpes?
- Genital Herpes At A Glance
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Article
- HIV facts
- What is the history of HIV, and when was HIV discovered?
- What tests are used in the diagnosis of HIV?
- How is HIV spread (transmitted)?
- What happens after an exposure to the blood or genital secretions of an HIV-infected person?
- What are symptoms and signs of HIV infection and AIDS?
- What laboratory tests are used to monitor HIV-infected people?
- What are the key principles in managing HIV infection?
- What factors should be considered before starting antiviral therapy?
- When should antiviral therapy be started?
- What's the initial therapy for HIV?
- What are the side effects of HIV therapy?
- How is antiviral therapy monitored?
- What if the patient's viral load is increasing while on HIV therapy?
- What are the risks of missing doses or stopping HIV antiviral therapy?
- Should patients with the flu- or mono-like illness of primary HIV infection be treated?
- What about treatment for HIV during pregnancy?
- What can be done for people who have severe immunosuppression?
- What is in the future for HIV-infected individuals?
- What is in the future for preventing HIV transmission?
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Chlamydia In Women
Chlamydia, a type of bacteria that causes an infection, is spread through sexual contact. Most of the time, women with chlamydia...learn more »
In This Article
Chlamydia In Women Article
- What are sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?
- What is chlamydia?
- What are the symptoms of chlamydia?
- How is chlamydia diagnosed?
- What is the treatment for chlamydia?
- Chlamydia At A Glance
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Dementia
Dementia is a significant loss of intellectual abilities such as memory capacity, severe enough to interfere with social or...learn more »
In This Article
Dementia Article
- Dementia facts*
- Introduction to dementia
- What is dementia?
- What are the different kinds of dementia?
- Alzheimer's disease
- Vascular dementia
- Lewy body dementia
- Frontotemporal dementia
- HIV-associated dementia
- Huntington's disease
- Dementia pugilistica
- Corticobasal degeneration
- Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
- Other rare hereditary dementias
- Secondary dementias
- Dementias in children
- What other conditions can cause dementia?
- What conditions are not dementia?
- What causes dementia?
- What are the risk factors for dementia?
- How is dementia diagnosed?
- Is there any treatment for dementia?
- Can dementia be prevented?
- What kind of care does a person with dementia need?
- What research is being done?
- How can I help research?
- Where can I get more information?
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