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Title: Welcome back.


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Read me now
  • Welcome back.
  • Homework Complete the chart on STDs by
    Tuesday.
  • What are we doing todayLearning about the
    consequences of STDS.

2
Read me firstSTD Chart (homework) is due
Tuesday
3
STDs / STIs
  • Infections that pass from person to
    person through
  • Sexual activity
  • 2. Close body contact
  • You can have an infection, but look and feel
    healthy.
  • Young people are more likely to get STDs
    particularly girls 15-19 and boys 20-24.

4
What causes these diseases?
  • Bacteria Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia
  • Virus AIDS, Herpes, Genital Warts
  • Parasites Crabs and scabies

5
Although, there are more that 25 different STDs,
will be talking about the more common ones.
  • Chlamydia
  • Syphilis
  • Gonorrhea
  • Scabies
  • Crabs
  • Aids. Herpes . Genital Warts

6
Why are teens at so much risk?
  • They are in multiple relationships
  • Immune systems are not fully developed and the
    teen body is less resistant to germs.
  • Female cervixes are still
  • developing and may
  • have small openings
  • where germs find it
  • easy to invade.

7
Why are teens at risk?
  • Teens like to experiment with drugs and alcohol
    and may take risks that might otherwise be
    avoided when sober.
  • Most teens dont
  • think they can get
  • an STD.

8
However.Do you know
  • 1 out of 4 sexually active teens will get an STD.
  • One out of every 5
  • Americans has had
  • an STD.

9
Lets do some Math
  • If there are 440 students in CCSs High School
    41 are sexually active..(according to the TAP
    survey 2011 of Oneida Co.)
  • Then, how many students are having sex?
  • 440
  • x.41
  • 180 kids choosing to have sex
  • Wownow if ΒΌ are infected with an std..
  • 180/4 45 will have/ had a std

10
How do people catch these germs?
  • Through sexual activity (oral, vaginal and anal)
    The germs are carried in body fluids such as
    blood and vaginal secretions and semen.
  • Some are shed from the skin.
  • Mothers transmit them to babies.
  • Sometime through personal items.

11
What are some symptoms you may notice?
  • Any abnormal discharge from the penis or vagina
  • Burning when urinating
  • Unusual sores or blisters in the genitals
  • Pain in the belly, testicles or lower abdomen
  • Itching
  • most people dont have or cant see the symptoms

12
Abnormal discharge
  • Females have a discharge from the vagina that
    changes through her menstrual cycle.
  • An abnormal discharge smells and is a yellow or
    greenish color.
  • Male should never have a discharge from the penis
    except for urine and semen.
  • An abnormal discharge smells and is green or
    yellow in color.

13
Pain when urinating
  • It should never hurt to pee. If it does, see
    your doctor. You may have a urinary track
    infection. (or an STD)

14
Oral Primary Syphilis Chancre
Syphilis
Primary Syphilis Chancre in a Man
Source CDC/ NCHSTP/ Division of STD Prevention,
STD Clinical Slides
15
Secondary Syphilis Body Rash
Syphilis
Source CDC/ NCHSTP/ Division of STD Prevention,
STD Clinical Slides
16
Sores , Blisters, and Rashes
Chancre last 1-6 weeks
Syphilis
Contagious non-itchy rash lasting 2-12 weeks
17
Genital Herpes 2 Oral Herpes 1
Life Long Diseases
18
You can get herpes anywhere . . .
Herpes
Source Cincinnati STD/HIV Prevention Training
Center
19
Oral Herpes/Cold Sores
  • Transmitted by kissing and brushing against the
    lesion. They may also be transmitted by using a
    cup, eating utensil, lip gloss, toothbrush or
    even a face towel.
  • This infection can also
  • be transmitted to other
  • parts of the body (eye, fingers).

20
Genital Warts or HPVHuman Papillomavirus
  • Warts will grow in an
  • area that has been infected
  • by skin to skin contact.
  • Warts may appear several
  • weeks or even
  • months after contact.
  • Genital Warts are a leading cause of cervical
    cancer in females.

LIFE LONG DISEASE
21
Swollen glands or pain in the abdomen or groin
22
Itching in the genital area
  • Crabs and Scabies live on and just under your
    skin. The movement of these bugs causes a
    person to feel itchy. Itching usually begins 5
    days after being infested
  • These bugs wont cause serious harm to the body,
    but are a major nuisance.
  • They are spread by close
  • body contact and some
  • personal items (clothing,
  • bedding, toilet seats)

23
Remember
  • Most people do not have these warning signs or
    symptoms.
  • Therefore if you are sexually active you must see
    a dr. every 6 months. (to be checked)

24
What can happen if my STD is not treated?
  • 1. You can become infertile
  • (not able to have children)
  • gonorrhea chlamydia
  • 2. Girls can increase the risk
  • of cervical cancer (warts)
  • 3. Hair loss, blindness, deafness, heart disease,
    brain damage, paralysis and more.

25
Danger of Gonorrhea Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea and chlamydia can cause and infection
    in the fallopian tubes causing scar tissue to
    form. This scar tissue will plug the tube
    resulting in infertility.
  • This can happen to boys too in their sperm duct.

Scar tissue in Fallopian Tube
Uterus
Ovary
Cervix
Vagina
26
Gonorrhea and Chlamydia can block the sperm ducts
too.
  • Blocked with
  • Scar tissue

27
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Gonorrhea
Source Cincinnati STD/HIV Prevention Training
Center
28
STDS harm babies also
  • Still birth
  • Low birth weight
  • Eye infections blindness
  • Deafness
  • Hepatitis cirrhosis (Liver damage)
  • Neonatal sepsis (infection in the babys blood)

29
How can I prevent getting a STD?
  • The only sure way to avoid STDS is to choose to
    be abstinent! Enjoy the relationship without
    having sex or skin to skin contact.

30
But if you are sexually active
  • Visit a doctor
  • or clinic
  • every 6
  • months!

31
What does a doctor do?
  • Looks at your genitals
  • Takes a sample of blood
  • Take a sample of urine
  • Take a sample of any discharge
  • Gives advice on how to protect yourself from
    other infections
  • May prescribe a treatment plan (drugs)

32
What should a person do if they think they have a
STD?
  • Tell a trusted adult
  • See their health care provider
  • Avoid all contact with others until you know for
    sure (you dont want to spread it).

33
Why should a person tell their partner(s) if they
are infected?
  • 1. so the partner can also be checked
  • 2. so people dont spread the disease further

34
What is the easiest way to prevent STDs?
  • Abstinence
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