Can sexually transmitted infections affect fertility?
Sexually transmitted infections also called sexually transmitted diseases are the diseases that are generally required by the sexual contact, this is generally caused by bacteria viruses are parasites that are are the common cause of sexually transmitted disease which may pass from person to person in by blood, semen ,sperm, vaginal fluid or any other body fluids. Sometimes sexually transmitted infections can be transmitted non sexually like from the mother to the infant during pregnancy for or during childbirth, other transmissions are through blood transfusion or sharing infected needles.

Symptoms:-

Sexually transmitted infections have many range of sign and symptoms and some of them commonly include no symptoms this is the main reason why STD's may go unnoticed until complications occur or any partner is diagnosed. Some of the most common sign and symptoms of STI are-

Pain or burning sensation while urinating
Sores or bumps on the genitals, oral or the rectal area
Unusual vaginal discharge
Discharge from the penis
Pain during sexual intercourse
Vaginal bleeding
Fever
Sudden lower abdominal pain
Rashes over the trunk, feets and hands.
Types:-

Some of the most common sexually transmitted infections are-
Chlamydia
Human papillomavirus
Syphilis
Human immuno virus
Gonorrhea
Pubic crabs
Trichomoniasis
Harpes
Sexually transmitted infections and infertility:-


Sexually transmitted infections are nowadays common, this is mainly because of the people who does not use precautionary measures, sexually transmitted infection can damage the reproductive organs and can cause infertility. Sexually transmitted infections can directly or indirectly become main cause of infertility in both men and women, this is mainly because when STI are left untreated there are high risk of infections that can develop and cause infertility by moving up to the reproductive system and spreading all over the uterus ovaries and fallopian tubes of the women which ultimately causes damage, scarring or inflammation in the reproductive organ.

The most common STI is Chlamydia, this is generally passed from one partner to other partner through unprotected sex. This can infect the cervix, throat, anus, eyes and urethra. It's seen that 40% of the women With Chlamydia have a higher risk of developing pelvic inflammatory diseases (PID). Chlamydia is one of those sexually transmitted infection which does not have any sign and symptoms and most of the women having this are unaware of this.

How to prevent spread of STI:-

Chlamydia and many other sexually transmitted infections can be prevented by-
Using protective devices and other latex barriers while sexual intercourse.
Using water based lubricant during sexual intercourse
Going for regular sexual health checkups to the doctor
There should be proper information of any sexually transmitted infection to you and your partner
Keep proper hygiene after intercourse
Get tested for HIV
Get yourself tested for stds regularly
Avoids sharing used razors, towels, undergarments
Keep in mind certain sign and symptoms of STD
In case of any Sign and symptoms of Sexually transmitted infections, or in case if infertility, visit or consult Mohak Infertility Center the best IVF center in Indore Madhya Pradesh.

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