a presentation on the effects of stds
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Name that STD/STI We will take a look at the symptoms, signs, health effects of each STD You will fill in the blank on your sheet to match the name of the STD with its symptoms, signs. . . .etc. There will be graphic images. Please handle with maturity!TRANSCRIPT
A presentation on the effects of STDs
STD Awareness A presentation on the effects of STDs Name that
STD/STI We will take a look at thesymptoms, signs, healtheffects of
each STD You will fill in the blankon your sheet to matchthe name
of the STD withits symptoms, signs etc. There will be graphic
images.Please handle with maturity! Name that STD/STI
Signs/Symptoms
Frothy yellow-greendischarge with strong odor Discomfort
duringintercourse Abdominal pain andirritation Itching in genital
area This disease is caused by a tiny parasite, a protozoa Name
that STD/STI Possible Problems Treatment
Babies may be bornprematurely. Increased chance of gettingHIV
Treatment Special drugs to get rid ofprotozoa parasite. Most men
have no symptoms, 50% of women do. 1. Trichomoniasis This is a
picture of a female cervix. The yellowish white discharge is a
result of the trichomoniasis. Name that STD/STI
Signs/Symptoms
Burning with urination Discharge Females can have bleedingbetween
menstrual periods. Males can have constantirritation and itching of
thepenis. Can also infect the rectum andthroat. Caused by bacteria.
Around 3,000,000 cases a year. Most common STD Name that STD/STI
Treatment Possible Problems
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)which can lead to sterility.
Inflammation of the Urethra Epididymitis is an infection of
thetesticles that can lead to infertility. Eye infections and
pneumonia forbabies born to infected mothers. Treatment Special
prescription antibioticsmust be taken otherwise re- infection will
occur. 75% of females and 50% of males will show no symptoms. 2.
Chlamydia Picture on the left is of multiple place where Chlamydia
can affect you. Name that STD/STI Signs/Symptoms
Females have green oryellow discharge, burning orfrequent
urination, and odor.Vaginal bleeding betweenperiods. Males have
puss likedischarge, burning, and painwith urination. Caused by a
bacteria. Has nickname such as clap, drip etc. Name that STD/STI
Treatment Possible Problems
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)which can lead to sterility.
Inflammation of the Urethra Epididymitis is an infection of
thetesticles that can lead to infertility. Passing disease to
infants at birthcan cause infection or blindness. Treatment Special
prescription antibioticsmust be taken otherwise re- infection will
occur. Males are more likely to show symptoms than females. 3.
Gonorrhea Picture on right is Picture of Gonorrhea Name that
STD/STI Signs/Symptoms Lack of appetite Nausea, vomiting
Fatigue Yellowing of skin Dark yellow/brown urine This is a virus.
It attacks the liver and can cause infection. Name that STD/STI
Possible Problems Treatment
Liver damage, long-term liverdisease, liver cancer If a child is
not treated at birth theywill be exposed to the disease. 100 times
more easily spread thanHIV/AIDS Treatment There is no cure.
Antiviraldrugs help symptoms. 30-50% show no symptoms but can
infect others. 4. Hepatitis B This is a picture of a liver of a
person who died of hepatitis B.Notice the scarring on the liver
Name that STD/STI Signs/Symptoms Itching
May see eggs (nits) in thepubic area. Some people noticed pin-
sized blood spots in pubicregion. Tiny insects that infest coarse
body hair. They feed on human blood. Name that STD/STI Possible
Problems Treatment
Infection due to scratching whichpermits entry of other germs.
Treatment Special creams, lotions, orshampoos purchased at
apharmacy. Both males and females display symptoms most of the
time. 5. Pubic Lice Here is a picture of the lice causing bleeding
spots in a patient Name that STD/STI Signs/Symptoms
Stage 1: Open sore for 1-5weeks. Stage 2: Rash develops onpalms of
hands and feet.Fever, sore throat, fatigue. Stage 3: No symptoms
Stage 4: Tumors, braindamage, nervous system andheart valve damage.
Bacteria called spirochetes. This disease occurs in stages. Name
that STD/STI Possible Problems Treatment
Dementia Paralysis Gradual blindness Heart disease Birth defects to
newborns Treatment Special antibiotics at anystage with infected
person Both males and females show symptoms. 6. Syphilis Picture on
left is picture a males hands in stage two
Picture on right is picture of a males feet in stage two Name that
STD/STI Signs/Symptoms Usually appears in the form of warts.
Warts can appear ongenitals and rectum area. Appear in
differentshapes and groupings. This virus infects the skin and
mucous membranes. There are 100 different types of this virus that
can infect the genital areas of both males and females. Name that
STD/STI Possible Problems Treatment
Cervical Cancer Other less common cancers relatedto this virus are
vulva, vagina, anusand penis Treatment There is no cure.
Medicationcan be taken to help limitoutbreaks. Person can show no
symptoms but can still transmit virus. 7. Human Papillomavirus
(HPV)
Picture on the left is multiple skin tags that can appear. Picture
on the right is example of an outbreak on a male penis. Name that
STD/STI Signs/Symptoms
Both males and femalescan have internal andexternal sores. Penis,
vagina, cervix, andrectum can harbor thesesores. Has a virus type1
and 2. Both can spread in oral and genital areas. Name that STD/STI
Possible Problems Treatment
Virus remains in body and canbecome active at anytime. Pass to
newborns Doubles the risk of getting HIV Treatment There is no
cure. Specialmedication can shorten lengthand severity of
outbreaks. Person can show no symptoms but can still transmit
virus. 8. Genital Herpes These are diagrams of what sores can
appear on both males and females. Teen Survey Results (Sexual
Activity)
Currently 46.8% of all high school students report theyhave had
sexual intercourse. The percentage of highschool students who have
had sex decreased 13.3%between 1991 and 2005 (54% to 46.8%) CDC
Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Nationwide, 6.2% of high school
students had hadsexual intercourse for the first time before age
13.Overall, the prevalence of having had sexualintercourse before
age 13 was higher among male(8.8%) than female (3.7%) students CDC
Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Nationwide, 14.3% of high school
students had hadsexual intercourse with four or more persons during
theirlife. Overall, the prevalence of having had sexualintercourse
with four or more persons was higher amongmale (16.5%) than female
(12.0%) students CDC Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Teen Survey
Results(Sexual Activity)
Among the 33.9% of currently sexually activestudents nationwide,
62.8% reported that eitherthey or their partner had used a condom
duringlast sexual intercourse. Overall, the prevalenceof having
used a condom during last sexualintercourse was higher among male
(70.0%) thanfemale (55.9%) students CDC Youth Risk Behavior
Surveillance Among the 33.9% of currently sexually activehigh
school students nationwide, 23.3% haddrunk alcohol or used drugs
before their lastsexual intercourse CDC Youth Risk Behavior
Surveillance Fifty-two percent (52%) of teens report that theyhave
sexually active friends CASA National Survey Teen Survey Results
(STDs)
Nineteen (19) million new STD infectionsoccur each year, almost
half of them amongyoung people ages 15 to 24.Centers for Disease
Control One in two sexually active youth willcontract an STD by age
ASHA State of the Nation Forty percent (40%) of older
adolescentssurveyed by the Kaiser Family Foundationincorrectly
believe that the contraceptivepill and shot protect against STDs
andHIV ASHA State of the Nation Teen Survey Results (STDs)
Some young people, including thosewho had abstinence
education,consider oral and anal sex to beabstinent behaviors and
do not realizethese behaviors present risks of STDtransmission ASHA
State of the Nation Adolescents believed they are testedduring
routine medical examinations formajor STDs: chlamydia, gonorrhea,
HIV,hepatitis B, herpes, HPV, syphilis, andtrichomoniasis. There is
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