The Lowdown On STI


Find out about Sexually Transmitted Infection's (STI's) - symptoms and treatment...
What is it?
Thrush is caused by a harmless type of yeast, which lives on human skin, in the mouth, gut and vagina.Sometimes this type of yeast gets a little out of hand, and starts growing more than it should.
How is it spread?
Although you can get thrush without having unprotected sex this is one way it can be transmitted.
What are the symptoms?
Some people will not show any signs or symptoms but it can create discomfort for both men and women in the genital area.
In women:
In men:
How can I get rid of it?
Treatment – thankfully - is fairly straightforward.Men will usually be given cream to rub onto the penis and infected areas. Women are also offered cream and pessaries (an almond shaped tablet which is inserted into the vagina), which is like inserting a tampon.To help relieve itching and soreness, wash the genital area with water only and avoid using soaps or having bubble baths, as they could irritate the infection. Treating both partners is important to stop re-infection.Thrush thrives in warm and moist environments. So, if you have had thrush recently, make sure that you:
To reduce the chances of getting it – use a condom!
What is it?
Gonorrhoea is caused by a type of bacteria which loves to live in warm, moist areas of the body like the vagina, cervix, urethra, rectum and the throat.
How is it spread?
Through having vaginal, anal or oral sex without using a condom. Or sharing sex toys if you don’t wash them or cover them with a condom each time they’re used.
What are the symptoms?
In women:
In men:
How can I get rid of it?
The STI clinic will carry out a few painless tests and give treatment. Early gonorrhoea can be cured with a course of antibiotics. Your partner should also be treated to avoid re-infection.
To reduce the chances of getting it – use a condom!
What is it?
HIV is a virus that attacks the immune system (the system inside our body that is designed to fight off most infections). Once HIV affects the immune system it's there for good.
How is it spread?
The virus does not survive very long outside the body and reacts badly to changes in temperature or light.So the way it can be passed on is through exchanging bodily fluids such as:
What are the symptoms?
Some people will not show any signs or symptoms but it can create discomfort for both men and women in the genital area.
In women:
In men:
How can I get rid of it?
You can’t! There is no cure for HIV/AIDS at the moment.However, there are drugs that can be given to help slow down the effects of the virus - but these will not get rid of the infection.
To help avoid getting one at all – use a condom!
What is it?
Chlamydia can affect both men and women.Once transmitted to women though, Chlamydia may cause Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), which could mean they can’t have children.
How is it spread?
It is spread by having unprotected sex with someone who has the infection. It may not be obvious that they have it as 70 - 80% people don’t have symptoms.
What are the symptoms?
How can I get rid of it?
A course of antibiotics - which can be prescribed at sexual health clinics or GP surgeries.
To reduce the chances of getting it – use a condom!
What is it?
HPV is a virus that causes different types of warts. One type is genital warts found on the vagina, cervix, vulva, penis, anus, rectum or urethra.
How is it spread?
It is easily spread during sex, as well as through touching infected genital areas.Women who are affected by HPV should speak to a sexual health specialist, as the virus may encourage pre-cancerous cells in the cervix. Other types of HPV can lead to cervical cancer.Having regular smear tests will help detect this and may prevent cervical cancer developing.
What are the symptoms?
Most people do not develop visible warts and the virus will go away on its own.Those who do, develop small fleshy growths on the skin, anywhere on the body. Sometimes there may be an itching or a burning sensation in the genital area.
How can I get rid of it?
Although genital warts can be treated, they may take a long time to get rid of.There are a variety of treatments available such as:
Both partners should always be treated.
To help avoid getting one at all – use a condom!
*HPV will not pass through a condom, but condoms do not cover all the genital area, so it is possible to infect skin in the surrounding area, even whilst wearing a condom.
What is it?
Syphilis is an organism that infects blood and other bodily fluids. If it’s not treated in the early stages, it can be very serious.
How is it spread?
By unprotected sex or sharing sex toys with a person who has the infection, by direct skin contact with someone who has syphilis sores or a syphilis rash.
What are the symptoms?
There can be three stages of infection:
If not treated:
How can I get rid of it?
Antibiotics will be given to clear the infection. It is important that both partners are treated to avoid re-infection. Follow up appointments may be necessary
To reduce the chances of getting it – use a condom!
What is it?
Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver and comes in many shapes and forms. The type of hepatitis depends on the length of the illness and the strength of the virus.
How is it spread?
Hepatitis can be contracted through having unprotected sex with someone who has the infection, or coming into contact with infected blood, sexual fluids or through the faecal-oral route.
What are the symptoms?
Some people have no symptoms but still carry the virus, so they can infect others.Hepatitis B can take between six and 23 weeks to take effect once you have been infected.
The main symptoms connected with hepatitis are:
How can I get rid of it?
Treatment is available for some forms of hepatitis and will vary depending on which type it is.A liver and digestive diseases specialist will prescribe relevant medication. The treatment may be spread over several months, depending on how serious the infection is. Because hepatitis is very easy to pass on, more so than HIV and other STIs, it is important that safer sex is practised.There are vaccinations available for some forms of hepatitis.
There are a variety of treatments available such as:
Both partners should always be treated.
To reduce the chances of getting it – use a condom!
What is it?
Trichomoniasis or TV is an infection that is caused by a parasite which can be found in the vagina in women and the urethra in men.
How is it spread?
By unprotected sex with a person who has the infection.
What are the symptoms?
This infection seems to affect more women than men but women can pass it on through sexual contact or through sharing sex toys and not washing them between uses or not covering them with a condom.Up to half of men and women will not have any signs or symptoms. Signs and symptoms usually show up within about a month of coming into contact with the disease.
The main symptoms are:
How can I get rid of it?
A course of antibiotics will be given to get rid of the parasite and the infection. Sexual contact should be avoided until you have finished the treatment.
To reduce the chances of getting it – use a condom!
What is it?
Herpes is a viral infection that attacks the nervous system. It's from the same family of infection as chicken pox, shingles and glandular fever.Genital herpes is part of the herpes simplex virus…there are two types. Type I more commonly causes cold sores around the mouth and nose and type II more commonly causes sores in the genital and anal area, which can also transfer to the mouth.Herpes lurks in the central nervous system - waiting to break out when you are feeling unwell or stressed.
How is it spread?
What are the symptoms?
Many people will not have any signs or symptoms.
Both men and women can be infected and may have one or more of the following symptoms:.
How can I get rid of it?
You can’t! Once you have the virus there is no cure.However a doctor or sexual health specialist can offer medication to control the outbreaks of blisters.
To reduce the chances of getting it – use a condom!