Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections you can get by having sex with someone who has an infection. These infections are usually passed on by having intercourse, but they can also be passed on through other types of sex, such as oral sex. STDs can be caused by viruses or bacteria. Anyone who is sexually active is at risk of contracting an STD. They affect men and women of all backgrounds and socio-economic levels, with some of the largest group being teenagers and young adults.
There is no way to tell if someone in a crowd has an STD. It's not written on the person's face that they are caring a virus. A risky partner is one who has unprotected sex with other people, injects drugs, has an unknown sexual background or hasn't been fully tested for STDs. This section arms you with detailed, and hopefully up-to-date information on the Sexually Transmitted Diseases. There are two sections, an STD chart that shows causes, symptoms, consequences and treatment, and the STD lists area the basically lists all the know or discovered STD's out there and their discriptions.