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Nasty Std Pics
Medically Reviewed by Traci C. Johnson, MD on August 16, 2021
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You don't have to have sex to get an STD. Skin-to-skin contact is enough to spread HPV, the virus family that causes genital warts. Some types cause warts and are usually harmless, but others may lead to cervical or anal cancer. Vaccines can protect against some of the most dangerous types.
Signs: Pink or flesh-colored warts that are raised, flat, or shaped like cauliflower. Often there are no symptoms.
"Crabs" is the common term for lice that set up shop in pubic hair. The term comes from the shape of the tiny parasites, which look very different from head or body lice. The creatures crawl from one person to another during close contact. Pubic lice can be killed with over-the-counter lotions.
Symptoms: Intense itching, tiny eggs attached to pubic hair, or crawling lice.
Scabies is an itchy infestation caused by a tiny mite that burrows into human skin to lay eggs. It is not always an STD, as it can spread through any skin-to-skin contact. But among young adults, the mites are often acquired during sex. Scabies is treated with prescription creams.
Symptoms: Intense itching especially at night and a pimple-like rash. It may take 2-6 weeks for symptoms to appear.
Gonorrhea spreads easily and can lead to infertility in both men and women, if untreated. Antibiotics stop the infection.
Symptoms: Common symptoms are burning during urination and discharge, but often there are no early symptoms. Later, the infection may cause skin rashes or spread to the joints and blood.
In Men: Discharge from the penis, swollen testicles.
In Women: Vaginal discharge, pelvic pain, spotting. Symptoms may be mild and are easily confused with a urinary tract or vaginal infection.
Most people don't notice the early symptoms of syphilis. Without treatment, it can lead to paralysis, blindness, and death. Syphilis can be cured with antibiotics.
Signs and Symptoms: The first sign is usually a firm, round, painless sore on the genitals or anus. The disease spreads through direct contact with this sore. Later there may be a rash on the soles, palms, or other parts of the body (seen here), as well as swollen glands, fever, hair loss, or fatigue. In the late stage, symptoms come from damage to organs such as the heart, brain, liver, nerves, and eyes.
Chlamydia is a common STD that can lead to infertility if left untreated. It clears up quickly with antibiotics. But it often goes unnoticed because symptoms are vague or absent. Chlamydia can also infect the rectum and throat.
Symptoms in Men: Burning and itching at the tip of the penis, discharge, painful urination.
Symptoms in Women: Vaginal itching, discharge that may have an odor, pain during sex, painful urination.
That painful cold sore you get on your lip every now and then? It's probably caused by a type of herpes virus called HSV-1. This virus is usually not an STD; it spreads easily among household members or through kissing. But it can be spread to the genitals through oral or genital contact with an infected person. Though there is no cure, drugs can shorten or prevent outbreaks.
Signs and Symptoms: Occasional cold sores or "fever blisters" on the lips. Small blister or sores on the genitals are also possible.
Most cases of genital herpes are caused by a virus called HSV-2. It's highly contagious and can spread through intercourse or direct contact with a herpes sore. As with HSV-1, there is no cure. But antiviral drugs can make outbreaks less frequent and help clear up symptoms more quickly.
Symptoms: Fluid-filled blisters that form painful, crusted sores on the genitals, anus, thighs, or buttocks. Can spread to the lips through oral contact.
Hepatitis B is a stealthy virus that can cause severe liver damage. It spreads through contact with blood and other body fluids. People can be infected through sex, needle sharing, and at birth, as well as by sharing razors and toothbrushes. There is no cure, but drugs can keep the virus in check. There's also an effective vaccine to prevent hepatitis B.
Symptoms: People may develop nausea, belly pain, dark urine, fatigue, and a yellowing of the skin or eyes with acute infection. Chronic infection can lead to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. Many people have no symptoms for years.
The HIV virus weakens the body's defense against infections. HIV spreads through unprotected sex, needle sharing, or being born to an infected mother. It may cause no symptoms for years, so a blood test is the best way to learn your status. Timely treatment is important to help prevent serious illnesses.
Early symptoms of HIV Infection : Many have no symptoms, but some people get temporary flu-like symptoms one to two months after infection: swollen glands (seen here), a fever, headaches, and fatigue. Canker sores in the mouth can occur, too.
Reliable HIV tests can be done in a clinic or at home with the FDA-approved Home Access brand test kit. Anonymous tests use only a number to identify you. One limitation is the "window period" of up to six months after exposure to HIV when these antibody tests sometimes do not find the virus. You can pass HIV to others during that time.
If You Suspect HIV/AIDS: If you've been exposed to HIV, starting medications immediately can help prevent infection. If you have the virus, treatments can help prevent HIV from turning into AIDS.
While there is no cure for HIV, there are medications that can suppress the amount of virus multiplying inside the body. People take a combination of antiviral drugs in hopes of preventing the infection from advancing to AIDS. Additional treatments can help prevent or fight off serious infections, if the immune system has weakened.
Trichomoniasis is caused by a parasite that spreads during sexual contact. It can be cured with prescription drugs.
Signs and Symptoms in Men: Most men have no obvious symptoms. Some develop a mild discharge or slight burning during urination.
Signs and Symptoms in Women: Women may develop a yellow-green discharge with a strong odor, vaginal itching, or pain during sex or urination. Symptoms usually begin five to 28 days after acquiring the parasite.
Chanchroid is a bacterial STD that is common in Africa and Asia but rare in the U.S. It causes genital sores that can spread the bacteria from one person to another. Antibiotics can cure the infection.
Symptoms in Men: Painful bumps on the penis that may develop into pus-filled open sores, pain in the genitals and groin. Symptoms in Women: Painful bumps in the genital area that can develop into open sores, swollen lymph nodes in the groin.
LGV is caused by a type of chlamydia that is usually rare in the U.S. But it's becoming more common in men who have sex with men. Like other forms of chlamydia, it can be cured with antibiotics.
Symptoms: Open sores on the genitals or anus, headache, fever, fatigue, and swollen lymph glands in the groin (seen here). If acquired through anal sex, LGV may cause rectal bleeding or discharge.
Not an STD itself, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a serious complication of untreated STDs, especially chlamydia and gonorrhea. It happens when bacteria spread to infect the uterus and other female reproductive organs. Prompt treatment is essential to prevent damage to a woman's fertility.
Signs and Symptoms: Lower abdominal pain, fever, unusual discharge, painful intercourse, painful urination, and spotting. However, there are often no warning signs.
Anyone who is sexually active is at risk for an STD, regardless of gender, race, social class, or sexual orientation. That said, teenagers and young adults acquire STDs more easily than older people. By age 25, half of sexually active adults get an STD. Having multiple sex partners also raises the risk. The CDC has noted that some STDs are on the rise in men who have sex with men, including syphilis and LGV.
Yes, they can. Many STDs spread through any type of sexual activity, including skin-to-skin contact and oral sex. This is especially true of STDs that produce genital lesions or sores.
The best ways to avoid getting an STD are to abstain from any sexual contact and be in a monogamous, long-term relationship with an uninfected partner. To reduce the odds of getting STDs:
While condoms are effective in preventing the spread of some STDs, they are not perfect. Condoms are better at protecting against gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV, and trichomoniasis. But they offer less protection against herpes, syphilis, and genital warts. These infections can spread through contact with skin lesions that are not covered by a condom. Finally, condoms offer virtually no protection against crabs and scabies.
If you think you have an STD, tell your partner(s) as soon as possible. You may be able to spread the infection even if you have already begun treatment or are using condoms. With some STDs, doctors recommend treating both partners at the same time. This may be a difficult conversation. Some people find it helpful to write a script ahead of time. Be sure to let your partner ask questions and express their feelings.
It is important for pregnant women to be checked for STDs. They can cause women to go into labor too early and may complicate delivery. Many STDs can be passed from mother to baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or after the baby is born. STDs' effects on babies can include stillbirth, low birth weight, neurologic problems, blindness, liver disease, and serious infection. But there are treatments to minimize these risks. Treatment during pregnancy can cure some STDs and lower the risk of passing the infection to your baby. 
Most STD treatments do not protect you from getting the same infection again. A course of drugs may cure gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia or trichomoniasis, but a new exposure can start a new infection. If your partner is not treated, you can continue to pass infections back and forth. And if you're not taking the right precautions to protect yourself, you can be re-infected quickly or even pick up a second STD. 
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White, watery or cloudy discharge from the tip of the penis



Swelling, tenderness and inflaming pain in and the testicles



Chlamydia affecting eyes Conjunctivitis



Chlamydia infection inside the throat looks like this



Chlamydia discharge caused by the cervix is yellow or milky white in color



Pain in lower back, abdomen or heavy feeling around hips



Bleeding between periods or spoting



A white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis



Gonorrhea affecting lips and area around mouth



Gonorrhea causes increased vaginal discharge



Bleeding between periods or spotting



New born with Gonorrhea, infected by his mother



Syphilis : Small painless sores on hand



Syphilis : Small painless sores on the back



Syphilis Primary : chancre inside mouth



Syphilis Primary : Lymph nodes on groin



Syphilis Primary : Chancre on vagina



Syphilis Primary : Chancre on Penis


 
 
b) Images of Syphilis Symptoms in Secondary stage

Syphilis secondary : More visible and itchy rashes on hands, legs and different parts of body



Syphilis secondary :rashes on penis



Syphilis Secondary : Rashes on tongue



Syphilis Secondary : leads to Alopecia a skin problem with hair-fall



Syphilis Secondary : Alopecia on scalp, Papulosquamous rash



Syphilis Secondary : Papulosquamous rash on chest & Papulo-pustular rash on vagina


 
 
c) Images of Syphilis Symptoms in Tertiary Stage (Final or severe stage)

Syphilis at Final or Tertiary state



Syphilis in tertiary state can cause blindness



New born with Syphilis, infected by his mother



Tertiary Syphilis : Ulcerating gumma



Trichomoniasis Symptoms: Strawberry cervix



Trichomoniasis symptom: Yellowish-Greenish vaginal Discharge



Trichomoniasis testing with the help of swab


Often people aren’t sure about the symptoms or marks on their body are STDs or anything else. There is a notion that anything unusual mark, stain, rash on or around the privates is an STD. Many of the STDs are rather asymptotic, i.e. they show no signs or symptoms in the initially until they reach the advanced stage.
So let’s work to make things clear. This article is based on the symptoms of STDs exhibited in pictorial form. This is to identify different STDs through images and know the about  STD testing cost and the kind of test to be done and thereby begin the treatment as soon as possible. So we have pictures of STD to make you understand it, very clearly, how different STDs appears in their different stages. Let’s begin.
Warning: this article includes graphic images some readers may find disturbing
Chlamydia is caused due to the bacteria named “Chlamydia trachomatis”. It can seriously damage reproductive organs and leads to infertility and can affect the eyes, throat, and lungs. It is most prevalent among 15 – 25 year old. Often dubbed as Silent Infection because of its asymptotic nature. Symptoms of Chlamydia can be observed in the images below in various stages for men and women.
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease which can affect both men and women.It happens by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It is most prevalent among the men and women between the age group of 15 to 24 years. It mainly affects the genitals, rectum, and throat area of the patient. In most cases there are no signs and symptoms on the patient’s body, however, the one who has symptoms may have the following.
Syphilis has three stages, so it is important to determine the state you are in. But whats worse is the fact that the stages overlap and one can’t develop symptoms in any particular order. Syphilis is one of the sexually transmitted diseases which can pass from a mother to her baby during pregnancy.
It can happen that you don’t have any sign or symptom of the disease for years and you may already have passed on to your partner.As mentioned earlier syphilis has three stage namely 1) Primary 2) Secondary 3) tertiary (late). The symptoms at each stage vary. Following are the images of syphilis based on their stages.
Herpes is a common STD caused by the infection with the herpes simplex virus (HSV). It is found in the form of sores and has been differentiated based on the location of sores.
HSV-1 : HSV 1 is also known as Herpes simplex which is very common and can be identified easily as it has blisters and ulcers around the mouth known as cold sores.
HSV-2 : It is also known as Genital Herpes, as the name suggests, it symptoms are identified with blistering lesions in and around genital that are exposed during sexual contact.
Trichomoniasis is an STI caused due to a protozoa called ‘Trichomonas vaginalis’ which enters in to the body during sexual contact from the infected person
It is one of the most common form of STD found in United states. Every year more than 3.7 million Americans suffer from Trichomoniasis of which 70% cases are asymptomatic.
Common symptoms of Trichomoniasis is the yellowish, greenish and frothy discharge with unpleasant odor. Upon examining the cervix appears like having the strawberry like spots.
HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus it is the virus that can lead to the development of the disease. AIDS / HIV attacks the body’s immune system. Untreated HIV reduces the number of new cells in the body. G cells are what help your body to fight disease and HIV can destroy so many of them that the body becomes vulnerable infections and other kinds of illnesses.
In the early weeks after becoming infected with HIV, it’s not uncommon for people to be without symptoms. Some people may have mild flu-like symptoms, including the following
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