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  2. Trichomoniasis - Wikipedia

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    When symptoms occur, they typically begin 5 to 28 days after exposure. [1] Symptoms can include itching in the genital area, a bad smelling thin vaginal discharge, burning with urination, and pain with sex. [1] [2] Having trichomoniasis increases the risk of getting HIV/AIDS. [1] It may also cause complications during pregnancy. [1]

  3. Sexually transmitted infection - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms can include small fluid-filled blisters, headaches, backaches, itching or tingling sensations in the genital or anal area, pain during urination, flu like symptoms, swollen glands, or fever. Herpes is spread through skin contact with a person infected with the virus.

  4. Gonorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Gonorrhea infections of mucosal membranes can cause swelling, itching, pain, and the formation of pus. [13] The time from exposure to symptoms is usually between two and 14 days, with most symptoms appearing between four and six days after infection, if they appear at all.

  5. STD Symptoms: Common STDs and Their Symptoms - AOL

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    A list of common and possible STD symptoms and potential causes. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. Vaginal disease - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal cancer is very rare, but its symptoms include abnormal vaginal bleeding or vaginal discharge. [ 1 ] Air embolism is a potentially fatal condition where an air bubble travels throughout the bloodstream and can obstruct a vessel.

  7. Vaginitis - Wikipedia

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    Other causes of symptoms such as inflammation of the cervix, pelvic inflammatory disease, cancer, foreign bodies, and skin conditions should be ruled out. [3] Treatment depends on the underlying cause. [1] Infections should be treated. [3] Sitz baths may help with symptoms. [3] Soaps and feminine hygiene products such as sprays should not be ...

  8. Genital wart - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, there are no symptoms of HPV infection other than the warts themselves. Sometimes warts may cause itching, redness, or discomfort, especially when they occur around the anus. Although they are usually without other physical symptoms, an outbreak of genital warts may cause psychological distress, such as anxiety, in some people. [15]

  9. Pelvic inflammatory disease - Wikipedia

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    Causes: Bacteria that spread from the vagina and cervix [5] Risk factors: Gonorrhea, chlamydia [2] Diagnostic method: Based on symptoms, ultrasound, laparoscopic surgery [2] Prevention: Not having sex, having few sexual partners, using condoms [6] Treatment: Antibiotics [7] Frequency: 1.5 percent of young women yearly [8]