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Magkaiba po ba ang HIV at STD(TULO) ano po ba mga senyales neto. Sa mga mommies po pa comment nman kahit mag annonymous po kayo.

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that spread from person to person through sexual activity, including anal, vaginal, or oral sex. HIV is an STD. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and syphilis are examples of other STDs. Having an STD can make it easier to get HIV. For example, an STD can cause a sore or a break in the skin, which can make it easier for HIV to enter the body. Having HIV and another STD may increase the risk of HIV transmission. To prevent STDs, including HIV, choose less risky sexual behaviors and use condoms correctly every time you have sex. What are the symptoms of STDs? Symptoms of STDs may be different depending on the STD, and men and women with the same STD can have different symptoms. Examples of possible STD symptoms include painful or frequent urination (peeing), unusual discharge from the vagina or penis, and fever. STDs may not always cause symptoms. Even if a person has no symptoms from an STD, it is still possible to pass the STD on to other people. Talk to your health care provider about getting tested for STDs and ask your sex partner to do the same. To find STD information and testing sites near you, call CDC-INFO at 1-800-232-4636 or visit CDC's GetTested webpage. What is the treatment for STDs? STDs caused by bacteria or parasites can be cured with medicine. There’s no cure for STDs caused by viruses, but treatment can relieve or eliminate symptoms and help keep the STD under control. Treatment also reduces the risk of passing on the STD to a partner. For example, although there's no cure for HIV, ART can prevent HIV from advancing to AIDS and reduce the risk of HIV transmission. Untreated STDs may lead to serious complications. For example, untreated gonorrhea in women can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, which may lead to infertility. Without treatment, HIV can gradually destroy the immune system and advance to AIDS.
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