Topic: Adult health You are working in a public health STI clinic. You are seeing a 28-yr-old woman for the second time in 2 months for recurrent vaginal discharge. The patient says she has not been with anyone else except her regular partner. She says, “I don’t know why I have this again. The doctor gave me the pills and I took them.” • How would you respond? • What do you think is causing her symptoms? Gender Differences in Sexually transmitted disease MEN/Women
Topic: Adult health
You are working in a public health STI clinic. You are seeing a 28-yr-old woman for the second time in 2 months for recurrent vaginal discharge. The patient says she has not been with anyone else except her regular partner. She says, “I don’t know why I have this again. The doctor gave me the pills and I took them.”
• How would you respond?
• What do you think is causing her symptoms?
Gender Differences in Sexually transmitted disease
MEN/Women
A sexually transmitted disease (STD), additionally called a sexually transmitted infection (STI), is an infection or disorder that is frequently transmitted from one individual to another via sexual contact. This can encompass vaginal, anal, or oral intercourse. STDs can be a result of bacteria, viruses or parasites and may affect men and women. Some commonplace examples of STDs encompass chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, human papillomavirus (HPV), herpes, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Step by step
Solved in 4 steps