Archive for March 27th, 2009

 

TRICHOMONAS INFECTION IN BOTH MEN AND WOMEN

March 27th, 2009

Recently a link has been established between trichomonas infection and problems in pregnancy. Pregnant women with trichomoniasis have a higher incidence of premature rupture

of membranes and premature delivery of the infant. Vaginal infection with trichomonas can also be passed to the newborn during delivery, causing either genital or lung infection in the child.

Men usually do [...]

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HIV INFECTION AND AIDS

March 27th, 2009

incidence: common

cause: virus (human immunodeficiency virus) symptoms: sometimes viral illness after infection, but often none initially;

later, weight loss, fever, lymph node swelling, recurrent

infections

treatment: no cure, but medications can slow disease process

WHAT IS IT?

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). HIV and AIDS are not the same thing, [...]

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CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS AFFECT FOR DEVELOPING CERVICAL DYSPLASIA

March 27th, 2009

The use of oral contraceptive pills has been considered a potential risk factor for the development of cervical dysplasia in women with HPV possibly because of the mild suppression of the immune system caused by the hormones in the pills. At this time, however, it is not recommended that women with HPV discontinue taking birth [...]

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INFECTIONS CAN TRANSMITTED DURING ORAL SEX

March 27th, 2009

Oral sex involves placing your mouth to a partner’s genital area. Many couples take great pleasure in oral sex. Performing oral sex on a female partner is called cunnilingus, and performing oral sex on a male partner is called fellatio. STDs can be transmitted through oral contact, however, so you must know how to help [...]

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MAKING PSA MORE MEANINGFUL: PSA AND A MAN’S AGE

March 27th, 2009

Which brings us to PSA and age. The theory here is this: As a man ages, his prostate gets bigger. Therefore, why should the PSA cutoff point be the same for a 40-year-old man as for an 80-year-old man (who probably has a higher PSA level anyway, due to BPH)? In a study led by [...]

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