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For many people sex is one of the most beautiful and exciting things in life. But sometimes diseases can be transmitted during sex. If you have been infected with a sexually transmitted infection STI , there is nothing to be ashamed of. However, it is important that you go to a doctor.
STIs can seriously damage your health in the long term if they are not treated. They also increase the risk of HIV infection. If you get diagnosed with an STI by your physician, you should talk to your partner who should also be tested. Protect yourself. Sexually transmitted infections STIs can be passed on mainly during sex. They are infectious diseases like other ones. And just as anyone can get a flu or a cold, anyone can get bacteria, viruses or parasites that cause STIs.
These pathogens are sometimes transmitted very easily during sex. A sexually transmitted infection STI is nothing to be ashamed of. The important thing is that you get treated. Because if treated in time, most STIs can be completely cured without harming your health. What does that have to do with me?
Many people think: "This doesn't concern me! This is because STIs can sometimes be transmitted very easily during sex. Worldwide, approximately one million people contract STI every day - regardless of whether they live in Germany or the rest of the world, whether they are old or young, man or woman, homosexual or heterosexual.
How can you tell that you have an STI? There are many different signs of disease that indicate a sexually transmitted infection STI. If you notice one or more of the following signs, you should have a check-up: unusual discharge from the vagina, penis or buttocks and intermediate bleeding Itching, rashes and redness of the skin - especially in the genital area Urge to urinate, pain and burning sensation while passing urine skin changes and weeping skin areas, especially blisters, warts or ulcers Pain during sex and swelling of the genital area Fever and flu-like signs Loss of appetite, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhoea Unfortunately, the signs of a sexually transmitted infection STI are not always clear.