Venereal disease can be anything from to herpes and is commonly known as VD (venereal disease), STD (sexually transmitted disease), and STI (sexually transmitted infection).
It is also known that most if not all venereal disease problems are highly contagious. This means that things like herpes can be passed from one sexual partner to another through vaginal sex, oral sex, or anal sex. More often you will also find that a individual who has a venereal disease is, or has been, sexually active with more than one partner.
Multiple sexual partners can be a very large factor in contracting a venereal disease. Other reasons can also include lowered immunity in an individual, a deficiency of the immune system due to an illness, the overuse of drugs (such as steroid usage), stress, and poor nutrition and nutritional habits.
Many people are also at risk from a venereal disease who also have a history of STD’s, who begin sexual relations at a very young age, and who make use of personal items such as clothing and towels of another person who is infected with a venereal disease.
It has also been shown that alcohol and cigarette consumption in more than moderate amounts can be detrimental to the health and pave the way for contracting a venereal disease too.
Women who are pregnant run the risk of contracting venereal disease easier than if they were not pregnant. This is attributable to the fact that the body of a pregnant woman lowers its immunity to accommodate the growing fetus.
Other instances where a person can contract a venereal disease may include unprotected sex, sharing of needles and such, and also in some cases, blood transfusions. And these are all only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the many methods in which an individual can get a venereal disease.
Treatments for the assorted venereal disease infections will also vary with each and every infection, just as the symptoms of the different venereal disease infections also chop and change. Just to get a feel for the widely differing symptoms and treatments which accompany venereal disease infections, a short list of venereal disease infections have been outlined below.
Initially and foremost is AIDS, then (HPV), Genital Herpes (HSV), Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Scabies. And this is only a very short list of these illnesses. There are many more venereal disease infections going around in this age of sexual revolution.
And the issue with the venereal disease infections which cropped up over the at the last 20-30 years is that these are for the most part, resistant to modern medicines. This means that most of them can’t be fully cured.
The symptoms of the venereal disease can be cured but not the venereal disease itself. At least not the latest ones the likes of (HPV), genital herpes (HSV), and HIV/AIDS. And that is definitely not a pleasant thought for the future of these venereal diseases.