This
page contains photos some of the symptoms of Syphilis, Gonorrhea,
Chlamydia, Genital Warts, Scabies, and Herpes. Since symptoms
can vary from person to person, and since these symptoms can
resemble the symptoms of many other illnesses, you CANNOT diagnose
an STD based on these pictures! These pictures are to be used
as a general guide only! Remember, ONLY a doctor can diagnose
an STD.
To
find out if you have syphilis the doctor must do a blood test.
Syphilis is easily treated with penicillin. However, left
untreated, syphilis is a deadly disease, and can kill a person
years after infection. The first sign of syphilis is often
a sore that doesn't hurt and that goes away even if you don't
take any medicine. This sore is called a chancre. It usually
appears on the penis, vagina, or rectum. Syphilis is most
easily spread when someone has a chancre.
There
is usually only one chancre, but sometimes there are more.
The chancre is usually round. It often looks like several
layers of skin are missing. Women who don't get treated for
syphilis can give it to their unborn babies. Often these babies
are born dead or have brain damage!
These
are other signs of syphilis:
Losing
patches of hair
Losing
eyebrows
A
rash on the body (anywhere on the body)
A
rash on the bottom of the feet or the palms of the hands are
another symptom of syphilis. You can not get syphilis by touching
this rash, unless there are open sores.
Most
men and women will go through a period of time when they don't
have any signs of syphilis. They don't feel sick, BUT they
still have syphilis. This can happen after the chancre has
gone away, but before the rash appears. This can also happen
after the rash goes away or their hair starts growing back.
Gonorrhea
and chlamydia are both bacteria and easily treated. The symptoms
of gonorrhea and chlamydia are very similar. Men and women
often complain of a discharge, frequent urination, or burning
when they urinate. In gonorrhea the discharge is often white,
in chlamydia the discharge is usually clear. Very often people
may not have any symptoms! Both gonorrhea and chlamydia are
spread by coming in contact with the discharge. If a woman
is not treated for either of these diseases, it could lead
to a severe infection in her reproductive organs which could
cause infertility.
Genital
warts are caused by a virus called the Human Papilloma Virus.
The warts can be removed, but the person will have the virus
for the rest of their life. It is very common for the warts
to reappear after they have been removed. This disease is
spread by coming in contact with the wart, but often the
warts can not be seen. Genital warts can have very different
appearances.
The
warts can be removed, but there is no cure for this disease!
Using a condom will not prevent transmission of the virus,
if it does not completely cover the warts.
The
scabies mite can be transmitted during sex, or close
physical contact with a friend or family member. They
burrow under the skin and cause severe itching. This
can produce sores.
Scabies
is easily treated with a special cream and by washing all
clothes and bedding.
Herpes
is caused by a virus. There are two types, Herpes Simplex
Virus-1 and Herpes Simplex Virus-2. You can get both types
by having sex. The symptom of both types of herpes is a group
of small sores or blisters that hurt. Sometimes the sores
cannot be seen. Herpes is usually spread by coming in contact
with the sores. Sometimes herpes can be spread even when the
sores are gone. Medicine can be given to make the sores go
away faster, but the person will have the virus the rest of
their life.
The
picture on the left-hand side is an example of someone with
anal herpes lesions. Sometimes a person will have an outbreak
of sores on a regular basis.
Where
to get more information about HIV/AIDS and other Sexually Transmitted
Diseases (STDs)
Call
the Centers for Disease Control. You can call the CDC
24 hours a day, seven days a week, at 1-800-342-AIDS (2437)
(the International number is 1-301-217-0023).
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