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… in the vaginal area. Genital warts . Genital warts are a sexually transmitted infection (STI). They are caused by … infected, causing an abscess, which may need to be drained. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) . Sores, blisters, or … in the vaginal area. Genital warts . Genital warts are a sexually transmitted infection (STI). They are caused by …
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… you from infection. Latex condoms can help protect you from sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as herpes or … Have breast cancer or a history of breast cancer. Have a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Learn more Birth … very reliable, or you didn't use it the right way. You were sexually assaulted. Even if you were using birth control, …
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… Through infected blood, semen, and other body fluids during sexual contact. When people share needles to inject drugs. … who has hepatitis B. In most areas, public health units or sexual health clinics are able to diagnose and provide … includes possible risks for the virus, such as your job and sexual activity. Blood tests include: Hepatitis B antigens …
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… use, you always need a plan for protecting yourself against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Your options for … your doctor or without a prescription at most drugstores or sexual health clinics. If you have unprotected sex, use EC … the only method of birth control that helps protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). But using a condom …
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… be treated at home. A rash may be the first symptom of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) . If you may have been exposed to an STI, do not have sexual contact or activity until you've been checked by your … foreskin Do you think you may have been exposed to an STI (sexually transmitted infection)? This means that you had …
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… you're not clean. Pubic lice are usually spread through sexual contact. But sometimes they can spread through shared … You don't have to do other special deep cleaning. Avoid sexual contact until you've successfully treated the lice. … you're not clean. Pubic lice are usually spread through sexual contact. But sometimes they can spread through shared …
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… syringes or other equipment used for injecting drugs Sexual contact. Evidence shows that the virus is spread more … there has to be blood-to-blood contact or unprotected sexual intercourse. Is there any treatment for HTLV-1 …
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… facing discrimination based on your race, gender, age, or sexual orientation can add stress to your life. Your job. Being … have faced a life-threatening or traumatic event such as sexual assault (rape), a natural disaster, or war. These …
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… blood on them such as a toothbrush, dental floss or razor Sexual contact with someone who is living with HBV Sharing … that you have HBV infection, including household members, sexual contacts or anyone you may have shared drug use … pipes, spoons, cookers and needles Use a condom during sexual activity Do not donate your blood, semen, body organs …
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… screening. To check for vaginal infection. To check for sexually transmitted infections, such as chlamydia or herpes … device (IUD) . To collect evidence if you've been sexually assaulted. How To Prepare If you have any fear … of the vulva, vagina, or cervix are seen. Signs of a sexually transmitted infection (such as genital herpes, …