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The Three Most Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases of the Anus

The most common sexually transmitted diseases of the anus are rectal inflammation, inflammation of the mucosa of the anus and fungal infections. Learn more about the specific causes, the symptoms and the course of treatment.
RECTAL INFLAMMATION: CHLAMYDIAL PROCTITIS AND RECTAL GONORRHOEA Inflammation of the mucosa of the anus can develop after having unprotected receptive anal intercourse with an infected partner. In case of gonorrhoea infection (Neisseria gonorrhoeae), discharge of mucus, pus, or blood from the anus, itching of the anus and an urgent desire to defecate develop within 5 to 7 days. Such an infection can also be silent (asymptomatic), so in half of the cases the infected...The Three Most Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases of the Anus
Say No to Chlamydia

Many people are infected with chlamydia. Don't be one of them.
Chlamydia is one of the most widely spread sexually transmitted diseases, which mostly threatens young people from 16 to 24 years of age. It often occurs without any warning signs, so it often happens that it is not found in time and is not treated, which can be really harmful! The treatment can be simple and effective, however, the infection must be discovered soon enough. Chlamydia with men Chlamydia can cause an unspecific infection of...Say No to Chlamydia
Gonorrhea

Read everything you need to know about gonorrhea, a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease that affects mostly men.
Gonorrhea or the clap is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases, also known as tripper. It is mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse. In most cases it affects young, sexually active people. It is a bacterial infection caused by the gonococcus or Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The disease is highly contagious. In sexual intercourse, the bacteria are transmitted from the mucous membrane of an infected person’s genitals to the...Gonorrhea
Syphilis Is Still Present Among Us

Syphilis is a famous sexually transmitted disease which still infects a large number of people and which seems to be on the rise.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease, caused by the bacteria Treponema pallidum. Another name for syphilis is the 'great imitator', as a number of signs and symptoms of syphilis are also present in other, frequent diseases. How does it spread? Syphilis is a genital infection, transmitted by direct touch of the infected part of the skin with the part that isn't infected. It's transmitted by sexual intercourse (vaginal, oral or anal) and, in rare cases, by kissing....Syphilis Is Still Present Among Us
Anal Intercourse Can Lead to Anogenital Warts

Learn more about anogenital warts, these sexually transmitted lumps, caused by anal intercourse.
What are anogenital warts or condylomata acuminata? These are lumps which you get during unprotected anal intercourse with an infected person. They develop on the skin around the anus and inside the anal canal, on the head of the penis, on the scrotum, on the inner side of thighs, on the vaginal lips, inside the vagina, on the cervix as well as (possibly) in the mouth or throat. What causes anogenital warts? The virus causing anogenital warts is called...Anal Intercourse Can Lead to Anogenital Warts
What to Do if the Condom Breaks?

Although it shouldn’t happen if used properly, it still can happen. If the condom breaks, don’t lose your mind! Act before it’s too late!
What to Do if the Condom Breaks? Although it shouldn’t happen if used properly, it still can happen. If the condom breaks, don’t lose your mind! Act before it’s too late!Unfortunately, accidents can happen during sex. In this case, we’re not touching on the sensitive subject of impotence, but rather the kind of accidents which have very cute, but life-changing consequences after nine months. Although it shouldn’t happen at all if used properly, there still is a...What to Do if the Condom Breaks?
How to have safe anal sex?

How to have anal sex and avoid complications, and where to seek help in case of any possible complications? Read the article.
Anal intercourse has not been a taboo and rarity for a long time: it is practiced by a quarter of sexually active women and same-sex oriented men (4 -13% of all men). Of course, you can also contract sexually transmitted infections in this form of sexual intercourse, for instance: anogenital warts – condylomata acuminata, rectal inflammation - chlamydial proctitis and rectal gonorrhoea, inflammation of the mucosa of the anus due to herpes simplex virus infection, fungal...How to have safe anal sex?