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		<title>What is Herpes?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Herpes? Genital herpes is a viral type of STD that affects as many as 45 million people in the US, or 20% of teenager and adult population. Everyone should be aware of genital herpes symptoms and treatment in order to detect it as soon as possible, manage the symptoms and avoid infecting other &#8230; <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/what-is-herpes.html">Continue reading</a><p><a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/what-is-herpes.html">What is Herpes?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org">STD Information</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is Herpes? Genital herpes is a viral <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/what-types-of-stds-are-there.html">type of STD</a> that affects as many as 45 million people in the US, or 20% of teenager and adult population.  Everyone should be aware of genital herpes symptoms and treatment in order to detect it as soon as possible, manage the symptoms and avoid infecting other people. The two common types of Herpes variants are Herpes Simplex 1 and Herpes Simplex 2.</p>
<h2>Symptoms of Herpes</h2>
<p>After being exposed to herpes simplex viruses (type 1 or type 2), a person may experience some symptoms after 1 up to 10 days, which may last for 2 to 3 weeks. Although the symptoms can vary from one person to another, most of the common signs may include itching or burning sensation, vaginal discharge, and pressure in the abdominal area. Then, small but painful blisters may appear afterwards. These blisters usually last from 1 to 3 weeks. Even after the blisters disappear, herpes is still in your system. So, it is possible to have another outbreak within weeks or months. In addition to above symptoms, urinary pain fever, headache, swollen glands in the groin area may also be experienced during the first episode. The next outbreaks, however, are usually shorter and less severe than the first one.  Recurrent episodes of genital herpes may be triggered by menstruation, stress, minor trauma and other infections such as colds.</p>
<h3>Treatment for Herpes</h3>
<p>Unfortunately, there are no available vaccine or cure for herpes at present. But, being informed about genital herpes symptoms and treatment may help individuals seek proper medications and care in order to prevent outbreaks to occur frequently. Currently, there are three available drugs for herpes: Famvir® (famciclovir), Valtrex® (valacyclovir) and Zoviraz® (acyclovir). They can help shorten the episodes of genital herpes and reduce their severity and frequency.<br />
Aside from managing genital herpes symptoms and treatment through medications, patients can also need to remember a few important reminders in order to prevent the spread of the infection and to speed up healing. First, the infected area should be kept clean and dry. Also, it is important not to touch the sores. Most importantly, it is a must to refrain from having sex as soon as you notice the symptoms until the sores have healed completely and have been covered by new skin.</p>
<h4>Herpes Related Resources and Books</h4>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1572246189/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=std-info-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=217145&amp;creative=399349&amp;creativeASIN=1572246189">Herpes: Everything You Need to Know by Terri Warren</a><img style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=1572246189&amp;camp=217145&amp;creative=399349" border="0" alt=" What is Herpes?" width="1" height="1" title="What is Herpes?" /> as the name suggest, reveals to you all that you need to know about this STD in a comprehensive yet understandable manner.<br />
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		<title>STD Clinic NYC</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 09:14:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are worried that you have contracted a sexually-transmitted disease, you should visit an STD Clinic NYC as soon as possible to get yourself tested. Keep in mind that if you are sexually active you are at risk for contracting an STD and in fact are statistically likely to contract one within your lifetime. &#8230; <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/std-clinic-nyc.html">Continue reading</a><p><a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/std-clinic-nyc.html">STD Clinic NYC</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org">STD Information</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are worried that you have contracted a sexually-transmitted disease, you should visit an <b><i><u>STD Clinic NYC</u></i></b> as soon as possible to get yourself tested. Keep in mind that if you are sexually active you are at risk for contracting an STD and in fact are statistically likely to contract one within your lifetime. And even if you only have oral sex with your partner you can still contract and pass on an STD. STDs are also initially asymptomatic and you may have had one for years without knowing it.</p>
<h2>Tests Done by <b><i><u>STD Clinic NYC</u></i></b></h2>
<p>An <b><i><u>STD Clinic NYC</u></i></b> will test for most common sexually transmitted diseases such as Gonorrhea, the Herpes Simplex virus, Syphilis and HIV as well as Hepatitis-B and Hepatitis-C. They may even recommend home testing kits for certain diseases such as Gonorrhea, Chlamydia and Trichomoniasis. Apart from diagnosis, STD clinics also offer counseling to patients; counselors will discuss symptoms with them as well as treatment options. And there is no need to be concerned about your privacy since your records will be kept strictly confidential and be accessible only to authorized personnel. When you go for testing at an <b><i><u>STD Clinic NYC</u></i></b> you will be required to provide a urine sample or have a blood sample taken at the clinic. In the case of home testing kits, you will send a sample back to the clinic. It is not necessary to fast before taking a sample. Once your results are available, you will be given or prescribed medication before you leave the clinic.</p>
<h3>Organizations that Run <b><i><u>STD Clinic NYC</u></i></b></h3>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-74" src="http://www.stdinformation.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/std-clinic-nyc-300x190.jpg" alt="std clinic nyc 300x190 STD Clinic NYC" width="252" height="160" title="STD Clinic NYC" />The two major organizations that run an <b><i><u>STD Clinic NYC</u></i></b> are <a href="http://www.plannedparenthood.org/">Planned Parenthood</a> and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygene. Both groups operate clinics in multiple locations throughout New York; Planned Parenthood, however, may charge for its services depending on the capacity of the patient to pay. If the patient qualifies for public coverage, they will not be charged; if they do not, counselors can work with the patient on a payment plan suitable for their particular financial situation.</p>
<p>If you are currently having sex with only one partner, you should visit an <b><i><u>STD Clinic NYC</u></i></b><strong> </strong>once a year for testing. If you are having sex with multiple partners, however, you should be tested for an STD at least every three months or even more frequently as the situation warrants. Most STDs can be detected within three weeks of exposure; if you have contracted HIV, however, it will take up to three months before it can be detected. It is therefore advisable that you perform <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/std-testing-nyc.html">STD testing NYC</a> at one of the many STD clinic NYC sooner rather than later.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Mar 2011 21:28:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sexually transmitted disease testing is important. Unfortunately with the amount of data leak that exists in today’s society it is often important to keep your testing anonymous. Anonymous STD Testing can be important, especially when dealing with a job that requires your face to be out in public. If you are involved in public dealings &#8230; <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/anonymous-std-testing.html">Continue reading</a><p><a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/anonymous-std-testing.html">Anonymous STD Testing</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org">STD Information</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="sticky_post"><p>Sexually transmitted disease testing is important. Unfortunately with the amount of data leak that exists in today’s society it is often important to keep your testing anonymous. Anonymous STD Testing can be important, especially when dealing with a job that requires your face to be out in public. If you are involved in public dealings you have to worry about people who might be enemies trying to spread your dirty laundry. Anonymous STD testing can also be useful for persons not in the public eye. Sometimes you just want to keep your business as your business.</p>
<p>You can have sexually transmitted disease testing done anonymously through mail. Reputable companies provide you with the necessary devices to acquire the sample on your own and mail it to the company who does the test quickly. Your name isn’t attached to these tests and you are provided with a code number when your test results are ready. The labs used will only know you as a specimen number and nothing more and when you retrieve your results no one will be the wiser.</p>
<p>To be sure that you are choosing the right company you should contact them with some questions about their practices. Maybe ask if they have a good track record concerning their samples. Ask if your name would be put on the specimen, requisition forms or the report in any sense. If they say yes, you might want to avoid that particular agency. The only time you should have to worry about your results being reported is in the case of states that require positive results be reported to applicable state and federal health agencies.</p>
<p>Many State and Federal agencies offer sexually transmitted disease testing services as well. In states that require the reporting of positive results, this can limit the amount of people who have access to this particular information. Your anonymity will unfortunately be put at risk when it comes to the idea of public record, but for the most part your secret will be safe if you do happen to have an STD.</p>
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		<title>What Types of STDs Are There?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2011 20:32:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many types of STDs around. Sexually transmitted diseases or STDs are infections that you can acquire by having sex. STDs infect the sexual and reproductive organs. Most types of STDs can be cured after seeking treatment. Other types of STDs don’t show any symptoms. However, some STDs are incurable.There are two basic types &#8230; <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/what-types-of-stds-are-there.html">Continue reading</a><p><a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/what-types-of-stds-are-there.html">What Types of STDs Are There?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org">STD Information</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many types of STDs around. Sexually transmitted diseases or STDs are infections that you can acquire by having sex. STDs infect the sexual and reproductive organs. Most types of STDs can be cured after seeking treatment. Other types of STDs don’t show any symptoms. However, some STDs are incurable.There are two basic types of STDs: bacterial and viral.</p>
<h2>Bacterial Types of STDs</h2>
<p>Bacterial STDs, as the name implies, are caused by different bacteria. Bacterial STDs include Vaginitis, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis and Pelvic Inflammatory Disease.</p>
<p>1.      Vaginitis is the infection in the vagina. It has 3 common types: candidiasis (yeast infection),   bacterial vaginosis (B&#8221;), &#8220;) and trichomoniasis (trich). Some signs of vaginitis may include itching, pain, burning and change in the discharge.</p>
<p>2.      Chlamydia (NGU) is the number STD in the US. It is caused by the bacterium <em>Chlamydia trachomatis</em>. Although its symptoms are usually mild or sometimes absent it can damage the reproductive organ of a woman and may cause serious problems such are infertility.</p>
<p>3.      Gonorrhea is usually asymptomatic but some people may experience discharges in the vagina, penis, or rectum. Burning or itching sensation may also occur during urination. It affects the reproductive tract as well as the mouth, throat ad eyes.</p>
<h3>Viral Types of STDs</h3>
<p>Viral STDs are caused by different viruses. Aside from sexual intercourse with condom, they can also be passed though blood transfusion, sharing needles. Infants can also get them from their mothers. Some viral types of STDs such as genital herpes and HIV/AIDS are incurable while to others can be fatal.</p>
<p>1.      Genital herpes is caused by herpes simplex viruses. Some of the symptoms may include itching or burning sensations and small, painful blisters. These blisters may go away without medication but genital herpes can be recurrent. Read related article, <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/what-is-herpes.html">What is Herpes</a>?</p>
<p>2.      Genital warts is caused by HPV or human papillomavirus. The virus produce warts that may appear in  the skin of the penis, vulva, anus, vaginal lining, cervix and rectum.</p>
<p>3.      Hepatitis B and C are both caused by viruses that attack the liver. By damaging the liver, it can cause fatal damage to the body. It can be transferred by direct contact of body fluids.</p>
<p>4.      HIV/AIDS destroys the body’s immune system which makes the body very susceptible to different infections.</p>
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		<title>STD Testing Los Angeles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, anyone at least 12 years old can have free STD testing in Los Angeles without parental consent. <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/std-testing-los-angeles.html">Continue reading</a><p><a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/std-testing-los-angeles.html">STD Testing Los Angeles</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org">STD Information</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="sticky_post"><p>According to the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, anyone at least 12 years old can have free STD testing in Los Angeles without parental consent. Free HIV testing and care can be provided at these clinics. This free testing is also provided in a confidential capacity. Thirteen clinics currently provide testing and treatment for potential HIV sufferers. Each of these clinics are run by the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services.</p>
<p>Testing for sexually transmitted diseases is vital for not only your own health but the health of those around you especially when concerning the diseases that do not necessarily need sexual contact to transmit. Knowing that you are infected with herpes simplex 1 or 2 would help you be more conscientious when dealing with those you care about so as not to pass along your virus to others. This can be passed on simply by kissing someone and one or both of you having open sores or cuts in your mouths. Human papillomavirus as well can be passed on even without the contact of saliva (though that is extremely rare).</p>
<p>Many employers require notification of someone who has hepatitis, especially when dealing with bodily fluids. In this vein, you would be working with older people in hospice situations or with younger people in pediatrics. Any medically related field (with the possible exception of pharmaceuticals) requires notification of STDs and STIs.</p>
<p>According to the 2008 statistics, Los   Angeles County recorded over 800 cases of syphilis. Almost 9,000 people reported gonorrhea afflictions. Over 46,000 people reported chlamydia infections. In the state of California, there were over 5,000 cases reported of HIV. Keeping this in mind, STD testing is vitally important for your own sexual health.</p>
<p>California also ranks number two in the United States in AIDS cases. AIDS is truly the epidemic to worry the most about as the majority of time it is incurable and communicable through even the minutest sexual contact. Herpes is also incurable, but not usually fatal as long as you take care of yourself. It is never too early for STD Testing in Los Angeles.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 13:12:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="sticky_post"><p>Sexually transmitted diseases are a highly prevalent affliction occurring all over the United States. One in four Americans has, had or will contract a sexually transmitted disease in their life. A great way to prevent this is taking advantage of local STD testing clinics. These clinics will take your health and the health of your potential partners into account and treat this trust with the utmost care. Local STD testing can provide you with the answers you are looking for in regards to what diseases you might have, or don’t have.</p>
<p>A full battery of tests should be performed. However, with each test comes a higher price. For someone on a lower budget the bacterial infections such as syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea and genital chancres can be tested for a lower price. Viral infections tend to cost a lot more due to the necessity of work that goes into the blood drawn. Viral hepatitis (hepatitis B), herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2, human papillomavirus (HPV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are all higher priced testing than their bacterial counterparts. Tests can be run if you think you’ve contracted pubic lice or scabies, but most of the time you can tell whether or not you have one or the other by a simple visual scan of your skin or pubic hair.</p>
<p>Not all of these are strictly transmissible through sexual contact. Herpes, pubic lice and scabies can all be transmitted through touch. Herpes can be transmitted through saliva as well as through sexual contact and has a higher rate of transmission if open wounds are involved. HPV as well can be passed on through skin to skin contact. This kind of risk begs to have people test for them.</p>
<p>Sexually transmitted disease tests can also take into account sexually transmitted infections (that is to say afflictions that might not blossom as a disease but can still be transmitted). Getting tested can ensure that you are not unwittingly passing along an infection to your partner. These can be highly embarrassing to discover, but you shouldn’t let that deter you from getting regular check ups at your local STD testing centre.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 13:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being the largest city in the United States, STD Testing NYC has become a necessity especially for a sexually active adult. The capability of STD Testing NYC has is top notch able to test for just about every known sexually transmitted disease in existence. Unfortunately, not every sexually transmitted disease will show symptoms. Even if &#8230; <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/std-testing-nyc.html">Continue reading</a><p><a href="http://www.stdinformation.org/std-testing-nyc.html">STD Testing NYC</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.stdinformation.org">STD Information</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="sticky_post"><p>Being the largest city in the United   States, STD Testing NYC has become a necessity especially for a sexually active adult. The capability of STD Testing NYC has is top notch able to test for just about every known sexually transmitted disease in existence.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, not every sexually transmitted disease will show symptoms. Even if they do not show symptoms the disease can still infect your partner if you are having sex with them. The only way to know for sure if you or your partner has a sexually transmitted disease is to get you and/or your partner tested.</p>
<p>An STD clinic that is worth your time is one that will test for numerous diseases at once. You should get tested for herpes (simplex 1 and 2), chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis. Additionally, you should keep an eye out for genital warts. Genital warts can occur on t heir own as well as accompany human papillomavirus (HPV). While HPV can sometimes have absolutely no symptoms, on occasion it has the added dimension of having the ability to cause cancer in the vagina, cervix, penis and anus of those afflicted. Some well known clinics in New York City can give you a same date treatment to help get rid of genital warts and HPV. Keep in mind if a particular clinic is referred to by others it is likely a good place to go to get treated.</p>
<p>With concern to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), persons with sexually transmitted diseases are at a greater risk of not only contracting, but infecting others with HIV. Having a sexually transmitted disease is more likely to cause you to be infected because of two main reasons. The first reason is that the STD is likely to open up lesions in the skin which provide easy entry for HIV into the body. The second reason is that many STDs weaken the body’s resistance to other infections and diseases. It is always a good idea to get tested, but with this kind of knowledge you shouldn’t delay in any case.</p>
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