Within the medical terminology world there are hundreds and hundreds of conditions and diseases. Of course there are common ones that we here quite often and some that we don’t hear every day. PID is one of the more common diseases we hear every day rather than not. This is when inflammation occurs in in some or all of the female pelvic organs. (LaFleur) It can be caused by many different pathogens, the most common being an untreated STD. If this disease goes untreated, the infection may spread upward from the vagina, involving the uterus, uterine tubes, ovaries, and other pelvic organs. And in some cases, an ascending infection can cause infertility and, in acute cases, fatal septicemia. There are no tests for PID, so diagnosis is usually
A 26-year-old otherwise healthy woman comes to the emergency department complaining of nausea and pelvic discomfort for the past 3 days. The pelvic discomfort worsens with sexual activity. She describes the discomfort as a pressure in her lower abdomen. She has one male sexual partner, and they use condoms occasionally. The patient has not had a menstrual period for the past 2 months. The patient has had a female partner in the past. Her most recent sexual encounter was 2 nights ago. She has never had any sexually transmitted disease and received her human papillomavirus vaccine at 19. She denies fever, nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhea or constipation. Vital signs include heart rate 80 beats/min, blood pressure 116/72 mmHg, respiratory
Chlamydia is a very small microorganism that affects the lining of mucous membranes of the genitals, mouth, anus and rectum. Chlamydia is one of the most common known STD here in the United States, in fact almost 3 million people a year are affected, both men and women. Leaving Chlamydia untreated can cause long term affects and permanent damages. In women it can cause for her to be infertile, and it men can cause his sperm count to be lower and reduce the chances of reproducing. Each year around 100,000 women are infertile from pelvic inflammatory disease. You can attract Chlamydia by having sexual intercourse with someone that has it rather its vaginal, anal or oral sex. There is one way to reduce a sexual transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia, is to have absolutely no sexual intercourse at all.
Encounter, Diseases and Epidemiological Data: The most common way to get Chlamydia is through sexual intercourse with an affected individual. Newborns may get infected by affected mothers during childbirth. Typically, it causes pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in women, which is a result of the host’s inflammatory response. Other diseases include ocular infections such as conjunctivitis and blindness. Neonates are especially vulnerable to conjunctivitis and pneumonia if the mother is infected. Trachoma is a disease that is caused by inflammation in the conjunctiva and subsequent scarring of the cornea, which could lead to blindness.
Chlamydia poses a huge danger to females as well. The most severe complication of chlamydia is the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). As a result of infection to women it
The most common sexually transmitted infection is Chlamydia. About three million people are infected yearly (Shoquist & Stafford, 2004). It is especially common among teens and young adults. As is the case with many sexually transmitted infections, Chlamydia often has no symptoms and over half of the people infected have no idea they have anything to worry about (Shoquist & Stafford, 2004). Chlamydia can infect the genitals, eyes, and throat (Friedman & Skancke, 2009). Symptoms, when present, include painful or burning urination, discolored discharge, and uncomfortable swelling (Sutton, 2006). If Chlamydia is left untreated, it can lead to the inability to produce offspring in both males and females (Shoquist & Stafford, 2004).
Sexual Transmitted Infections (STIs) were previously known as “venereal diseases”, which is derived from Veneris or Venus, Roman goddess of love. A STI is a germ (virus, bacteria, or parasite) that can cause illness inside a person without exhibiting symptoms and is usually spread by vaginal, anal, or oral sex. A STD however refers to the infection causing the symptoms/problems. According to our textbook, there are over 20 known types of STIs and approximately 110 million people are living with one in the United States. Though they are called “sexually” transmitted infections, they can also be contracted through contact with blood and breastfeeding. American ecologist and
Most people have heard of the STD (sexual transmitted disease) chlamydia because it is one of the most common. As stated on Center for Disease Control and Prevention chlamydia is the most common among females, but males can be infected as well. Even the symptoms can go unnoticed, but chlamydia can be cured. Even though it can be cured chlamydia can but cause serious damage to a woman’s reproductive organs.
Consequences if left untreated in women can develop pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID can cause women to not be able to get pregnant
Bacterial Vaginosis, Candidiasis, Chancroid, Granuloma Inguinale, Lymplhogranloma Venereum, Mucopurulent Cervicitis, Molluscum Contagiosu, Nongonococcal Urethritis, and Trichomiasis are more STDs that not as common and not generally discussed. Chlamydia is a bacterial STD and can be contracted through vaginal and anal sex. 75% of women and 25% of men are asymptomatic. The symptoms may include abnormal genital discharge, and burning during urination. Chlamydia can be cured with antibiotics, but the antibiotics can not undo the damage done prior to treatment. If left untreated in women, up to 30% will experience pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) which often causes ectopic pregnancy, infertility, and chronic pelvic pain. In men, causes epidiymitis, an inflammation of the testicles, which causes sterility. Infected individuals are also at a greater risk of contracting HIV. Gonorrhea is a bacterial STD that can be contracted through vaginal, anal, and/or oral sex. Though some cases may be asymptomatic, when symptoms do appear, they are often mild and usually appear within 2-10 days after exposure. The symptoms include discharge from the penis, vagina, or rectum and burning or itching during urination. Gonorrhea can also be treated and cured with antibiotics but they cannot undo the damage done prior to treatment. IF left untreated, gonorrhea can cause PID, eptopic pregnancy, infertility, and chronic pelvic
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Reproductive tracat infection (RTI) areinfections that affect the reproductive tract, which is part of the Reproductive System. The three types of reproductive tract infections are endogenous infections and the more commonly known sexually transmitted infections. Each has its own specific causes and symptoms, caused by a bacterium, virus, fungus or other organism. Some infections are easily treatable and can be cured, some are more difficult, and some are non curable such as AIDS and herpes.
most common result of untreated gonorrhea is PID, a serious infection of the female reproductive
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Sexually transmitted diseases are known as STDs or STIs, which stands for sexually transmitted infections. STDs and STIs are infectious diseases that spread from person to person through intimate contact. STDs affect guys and girls of all ages and backgrounds who are having sex, including oral and anal sex, and having skin to skin contact with an infected area or sore. Common STDs include Genital Herpes, Genital Warts, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis A, B, and C.