Some of the more outstanding symptoms are blisters that are small and fluid filled around the genital area (vaginal lips, vagina, cervix, head/shaft/foreskin of the penis, scrotum, buttocks, anus or thighs). These small blisters are noted to burst leaving sores that are often quite painful. There is also the itchy feeling around the anal area and in the genital areas. The patient can also have backaches, flu-like conditions, swollen glands or fever as well as headaches. In some instances there can be tingling sensation around the anal area and the genitals even before the outbreak of Herpes, since it can be spread to other people even before the host shows any symptoms.
Upon outbreak, the first bout is the worst and takes 2-3 weeks before the patient is healed properly. The subsequent bouts are milder with fewer sores that heal faster than the first ones and the pain is less as well.
Herpes can be spread through various means like kissing mouth to mouth, engaging in sexual intercourse without protection and even the oral sex encounters. There is no absolute assurance of condoms protecting the potential victim though from infection by the virus since the virus could be on any other parts of the genitals that are not protected by the condom.
The diagnosis for Herpes is carried out at the local clinics through examination of the genitals, a laboratory test of fluid from the sores done within 48 hours of the appearance of the sores. For women, there can be an internal pelvic examination.
The available treatment for Herpes is only targeted at helping the sores dry up faster, reduce the number of outbreaks that one suffers and reduce the possibility of one host transmitting it to another person during and between outbreaks.
Hepatitis B
The third infection caused by virus and I considered and STD is the Hepatitis B which is an infection known as silent infection due to the fact that most of the time it does not have noticeable symptoms on first infection. It is caused by Hepatitis B virus and the symptoms are mild though may include fever, muscle joint, fatigue, loss of appetite, mild nausea accompanied by vomiting. It is estimated that 1% of the infected will develop symptoms that are life threatening known as "fulminant hepatitis" which leads to liver failure. The patient may develop jaundice and bloated stomach as a result (Hepatitis B Foundation, 2011).
The predominant symptoms of Hepatitis B are presence of flu-like symptoms, fatigue and nausea. There are also abdominal pains that the person might experience. The urine and the feces will change to a strange color and the eyes or the skin of the patient will appear to be yellow.
This STI can be spread through coming into contact with blood or body fluids like semen, vaginal fluids and saliva. Incase these fluids get a broken part of the skin, then the person is prone to getting infection. The infection can also be through mucous membrane like the eyes, vagina, mouth and the anus.
The sharing of personal effects like razors, toothbrush, nail files that are prone to containing even a small amount of blood is also a recipe for getting infections. It is estimated that the virus can live in dry blood to duration of seven days within which if they find passage to the human body the infection can still take place. Other means of infection are like tattooing, body piercing, and needles and mostly in a situation where these effects are not properly sterilized (Region of Peel, 2011).
The new born babies can also get infected by their mothers hence it is very significant that all pregnant mothers are screened for this infection so that the appropriate steps are taken to protect the babies from infections.
The testing is done at the local clinics through a specific test that is carried out to determine of there are Hepatitis B virus in the fluids taken for test.
There is no known cure for Hepatitis B though the victims usually get better and get protected from any future infections through their own immunity and hence they will not pass the infection to the other partners. Upon testing positive of Hepatitis B, one will be advised on the diet to adhere to and to stop some habits like smoking and drinking. Some carriers will require continued medical treatment. In extreme cases, the carriers can develop cancer of the liver otherwise known as cirrhosis.
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