SAI's vs. STD'S: - Syphilis - Chlamydia - Vaginitis - Herpes - Gonnorhea
SAI's vs. STD'S: - Syphilis - Chlamydia - Vaginitis - Herpes - Gonnorhea
SAI's vs. STD'S: - Syphilis - Chlamydia - Vaginitis - Herpes - Gonnorhea
STD’s
• Syphilis
• Chlamydia
• Vaginitis
• Herpes
• Gonnorhea
SAI’s and STD’s
• Genital Warts
• HIV/AIDS
• Hepatitis B
• Nongonoccal Urethritis
Sexually Acquired Infections
• Painless
• Painful
• Multiple simultaneous infections
• No cures
Get Early Treatment
• If you don’t know where to find help, call
the Personal Health Advisor at 0800-825-
1600, a 24 hour hotline.
• Talk to your doctor so you can be checked
for infection.
• Tell your partner to get treatment so they
won’t spread the disease or re-infect you.
Get Early Treatment
• Take precautions during treatment and
consult your doctor or clinic about when it’s
safe to have sex again.
• Take all your medications because even if
you feel better, germs may still be in your
body and the STD won’t be cured.
• Don’t share medications because each
STD is unique and requires its own
treatment.
Facts to Remember
• You can, and often may, have more than
one STD at once.
• STDs can be painful but some are painless
so a person can be unaware that he or she
has a disease.
• You never develop an immunity to STDs,
no matter how many times you have them.
• Also, some STDs have no cure.
Facts to Remember
• A person can never have an STD without
his or her sexual partner also being exposed
to the STD
• Condoms are NOT 100% guaranteed to
prevent any STD
• Hepatitis B is the only STD that is
prevented by immunizations.
Facts to Remember
• The most serious consequences of STDs,
with the exception of HIV/AIDS, are
experienced by women.
• The most important, long-term effect of the
rising incidence of STDs may be their
contribution to male/female infertility.
• STDs present during pregnancy or birth can
harm or kill the fetus or infant.
Plan Ahead for Safer Sex