STD Diseases: In this era of corona epidemic, there is less discussion on sexually transmitted diseases, but these diseases have been going on for decades, and are never expected to end. Sexually transmitted diseases are also called STDs. These diseases spread through many types of dangerous viruses. Generally, unprotected sex is a major reason for the spread of SDT. Whenever there is a discussion about SDD, only AIDS disease comes to mind.


People think that only AIDS disease spreads through unprotected sex, but do you know that apart from AIDS, there are many diseases which come under the group of STDs? These diseases are also sexually transmitted diseases.

Come, let us tell you the names of these diseases and what symptoms appear when they occur in the body.

Chlamydia
Urologist Dr. Vaibhav Kumar explains that chlamydia disease also comes in the group of STDs. If a person has trouble passing urine. If there is bleeding in the rectum then it can be a symptom of this disease. Urine problems should not be considered only kidney-related diseases.

Gonorrhea
If there is yellow-coloured discharge from the private part of men, then it can be a symptom of SDT. These are indications that the patient has Gonorrhea disease, which is a bacterial infection. This disease occurs during sex.

Herpes
If big herpes, run or big blisters of water are being formed around the private part, then it is a symptom of herpes. This disease is caused by the simplex virus. Which is an STD disease.

Hepatitis B
Generally, hepatitis infection occurs when infected with the HBP virus. Its symptoms appear in the form of liver failure. In such a situation, people do not consider such STD, whereas in some research it has been said that Hepatitis B is an STD disease.

Get treatment if symptoms appear
Doctors tell that any person should consult a doctor on seeing these symptoms. SDT can be controlled by timely detection of the disease. They are treated through medicines. The patient can also lead a normal life, but for this it is necessary to have correct knowledge of the symptoms of diseases.