A sexually transmitted infection (STI), also known as a sexually transmitted disease (STD), is an infection primarily spread through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, and oral sex, and in some cases through close skin-to-skin contact.
Many STIs may not show symptoms in the early stages, which increases the risk of unknowingly transmitting the infection to others. When symptoms do occur, they may include unusual vaginal or penile discharge, sores or ulcers around the genital area, and pelvic pain. If left untreated, some STIs can lead to serious health complications, including infertility.
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STD stands for sexually transmitted disease, which refers to infections primarily spread through sexual contact. Millions of new cases are diagnosed each year, making STDs a common public health concern. Some of the most well-known types include chlamydia, herpes, hepatitis B, HIV, and AIDS.
There are several misconceptions about how STDs are transmitted and how they affect the body. STDs are not only spread through vaginal intercourse—they can also be transmitted through anal and oral sex. Additionally, many STDs do not show obvious symptoms in the early stages, yet they can still lead to serious health complications if left untreated.