Thursday, January 20, 2011

Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Man

Endoparazitik Infections. Endoparazitik Infections, such as lice or scabies infection caused by small parasitic insects. Including sexual contact, close physical contact with the infected. Parasites, skin and hair causing itching and spread to these regions. Pubic lice small bits that can be seen with the naked eye. Phthirus pubis'tir organism responsible for pubic lice. These parasites, groin or scalp is itching and makes
Containing 1% permethrin for the treatment of pubic lice shampoo just a bit. Sold without a prescription. Can be taken as prescribed. Malathion lotion is a prescription medication other. These drugs should not be used in regions close to the eye. The patient's bedding and clothing should be washed with hot water. Suspect everything must be disinfected.
What is scabies. Scabies, a endoparazitik visible to the naked eye infection can not be seen with a magnifying glass. Live in a state of the skin, hands, arms, Gove, and itching on the leg and hip makes. Itching usually starts a week after settling in scabies. Itchy bumps in places swell. In general, increased itching at night. Permethrin cream applied to the complete 8-14 hours and then washed the body. Lindane cream or lotion or alternative treatment. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not be used in children under 2 years of age. There are also oral medications. Again, all the suspects clothing and items washed in hot water.

 
* Oral-genital contact and sharing and transmitted sexually.
* Condoms are effective in preventing infection, such as prevention.
* Genital-oral ulcers in general, lymphogranuloma venereum, syphilis and herpes simplex virus caused.
* rash, fever, stroke, neurological diseases, such as may cause forgetfulness.
* Gonorrhoea, often out of urine, burning, and lead to inflammation.
* AIDS and HIV can spread viruses.
* HPV virus, anal or penile cancer in men can lead to cervical cancer in women.
* Hepatitis C, contact with infected blood, infected with the hepatitis B virus.
* Lymphoma HHV-8


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