Although the numbers for certain STDs are coming down, STDs are still a big concern for sexually active people. Some diseases not only are scary and can hurt you physically and mentally; some of them have no cure and cause your death by attacking the immune system. It is good to know the kind of challenges these diseases have in store for you if you happen to get one. The best advice is to get tested and to have a monogamous relationship. Remember, some of these diseases do not show any symptoms until the late stages, so you cannot rely on the looks of a person to determine if they are sick.
HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS numbers have been steadily declining in recent years, but it is still one of the most common STDs that men will get. Prevention and information have helped in combating the disease, but it is still a significant risk in certain communities. Products like VigRx Plus reviews for example will confirm the product does not protect against transmission of the disease even when the product itself works to its full potential. The same can be said about other products in the market, transmission can only be prevented by condom use and abstinence.
Gonorrhea
The second most reported STD is Gonorrhea. The reported cases are above 300 thousand a year, but those are only the cases that have been reported. Some experts suggest that the actual number eclipses the reported one. One of the worst things about Gonorrhea is that it makes you more likely to get another disease such as HIV; your chances of getting HIV actually increase a total of five times. Gonorrhea can also lead to male infertility and also transmits between people in a fairly easy way. That means you will most likely infect your partner if you have sexual relations while you have the disease.
If you think the Gonorrhea numbers are bad, wait until you read about Chlamydia. As of 2003 a program which studied men from 20-24 found out that a total of 8.2% had chlamydia. That is the rate believed to be correct among sexually active men. A total of 2.2% of people in the US are believed to be infected. The main reason that number is so high is because most of the people who are infected don't know they are. In fact only one out of three people infected with Chlamydia know that they are carrying the disease.
Syphilis
In the 1990s syphilis was in decline, but it has been climbing up since the year 2000. There are effective treatments for the disease but prevention is another thing. Check also treatments for possible problems related to the medicine. Vigrx Plus side effects for example may exist, so consult your doctor.
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