Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that are primarily spread through sexual contact. While some STDs are well-known, such as HIV, herpes, and chlamydia, there are other STDs that are less commonly discussed. These are referred to as other predominantly sexually transmitted diseases, not elsewhere classified.
These STDs are typically caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites and can have a range of symptoms. Some of the most common other STDs include:
It's important to note that many of these STDs can be asymptomatic, meaning that people may not experience any symptoms at all. This can make them difficult to diagnose without regular testing.
Like other STDs, other predominantly sexually transmitted diseases, not elsewhere classified, can be prevented through safe sex practices, such as using condoms during sexual activity and getting regular STD testing.
If you are experiencing symptoms of an STD or are concerned about your sexual health, it's important to talk to a healthcare provider. They can provide testing and treatment options to help keep you healthy.