What are Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)?
STDs, also called sexually transmitted infections or STIs, are diseases that you get by having intimate sexual contact, that is having sex (vaginal, oral, or anal intercourse), with someone who already has the disease. Every year, STDs affect more than 13 million people.
What are the different types of STDs?
Researchers have identified more than 20 different kinds of STDs, which can fall into two main groups:
What are the symptoms of STDs?
The symptoms vary among the different types of STDs. Some examples of common symptoms include:
If you are having any of these symptoms or think you might have an STD, talk to your health care provider.
How can STDs be prevented?
The only way to ensure that you won't get infected is to not have sex. This means avoiding all types of intimate sexual contact.
If you are sexually active, you can reduce your risk of getting STDs by practicing "safe sex." This means: