mention the examples of veneral diseases and its causes,symptoms and prevention

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http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=11545

http://www.healthline.com/health/sexually-transmitted-diseases/safe-sex

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also known as venereal diseases, are infectious diseases that are primarily transmitted thual activity. Here are a few common examples of STIs, their causes, symptoms, and prevention methods:

1. Chlamydia:
- Cause: Bacterial infection caused by Chlamydia trachomatis.
- Symptoms: Painful urination, unusual discharge, lower abdominal pain (in females), and testicular pain (in males). However, most infected individuals show no symptoms.
- Prevention: Use of condoms, regular STI testing, and practicing safe sex.

2. Gonorrhea:
- Cause: Bacterial infection caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
- Symptoms: Painful urination, abnormal discharge, pelvic pain (in females), and swollen testicles (in males). Similar to chlamydia, some infected individuals may be asymptomatic.
- Prevention: Safe sexual practices, regular testing, and using condoms.

3. Syphilis:
- Cause: Bacterial infection caused by Treponema pallidum.
- Symptoms: In the primary stage, a painless sore (chancre) appears. In the secondary stage, a rash, flu-like symptoms, and swollen lymph nodes develop. If left untreated, it can progress to the latent and tertiary stages, affecting various organs.
- Prevention: Safe sex, regular testing, and partnering with monogamous individuals who are free from STIs.

4. Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection:
- Cause: Infection by the human papillomavirus.
- Symptoms: Genital warts, which can be small, raised, or cauliflower-shaped. Some high-risk strains of HPV can lead to cervical, , and other cancers.
- Prevention: HPV vaccination, using condoms, regular screening (Pap smear or HPV test), and practicing safe sex.

5. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection:
- Cause: Infection by the human immunodeficiency virus.
- Symptoms: Early symptoms may resemble flu-like illness, but HIV can progress to AIDS if left untreated, leading to severe immune system impairment and opportunistic infections.
- Prevention: Using condoms, using sterile needles, getting tested regularly, and practicing safe sex.

It's essential to note that in case of any suspicion or concerns about having a STI, it is best to consult a healthcare professional, who can provide accurate diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and further guidance on prevention.