| Genital Herpes |
Candidiasis |
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This is an infection in the genital zone caused by two types (1 and 2) of Herpes Simplex Virus,
declared characterized with the presence of small vesicles?that leave highly painful wounds
when they become ruptured and with great contagious potential in the vaginal zone, of the
penis or anus.
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Candidiasis is an infection caused by Candida albicans affecting commonly the vagina in about
15% of fertile age women and a 30% of those that suffer vaginitis.
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| Syphilis Infection |
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Infection caused by the Treponema Pallidum, is also a STD that had taken many lives being at
present one of the more prevalent diseases in our medium. The microorganism enters the skin,
causing a slightly hardened wound in the skin, called hard chancre, which is the first
symptom of infection.
This lesion can go unnoticed giving time to be disseminated all over the body and to infect
other sexual companions.?
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| Papiloma Virus |
Chancroide |
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The HPV is the most frequent cause of infections in the female genital tract. It is responsible
for the development of uterine cervical cancer and conditions as warts and condilomas, at least
exist 100 types of HPV that can infect as the skin as the mucosa.
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This is a condition caused by the bacteria Hemophilus Ducreyi, and consists in a
very painful genital ulcer and enlarged groin lymphatic nodes, which from time to time can
suppurate.
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| Inguinal Granuloma (Donovanosis) |
Scabiasis |
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This is an uncommon bacterial illness where an ulcerative wound that bleeds easily is present?
but that is not painful and does not cause lymphatic growth.
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Scabiasis are caused by mites that cause intense itch, and infect when there is a direct contact
or fomites, these are, objects as the intimate, bath or bed clothes that transport them.
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| Pediculosis |
Contagious Molluscum |
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Also known as infection by crabs or lices, which are parasites that appears in people with poor
hygiene and infest the hair of the trunk, extremities or of the pubis. They infect by direct
contact or by infested clothes. Their clinical presentation is itching sensation, especially
nocturnal.
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The Poxvirus causes this viral infection, where circles of symmetrical white-pearled papules are
produced.? The wounds frequently do not present symptoms, and they are contagious and located
around the genital zone.? These wounds have a diameter from 3 to 8 mm and they have a hole in
their center.
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