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This valuable book provides a delicate introduction to the topic of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), especially as they relate to teens and young adults.

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are on the rise globally, despite advances in science, technology, and the pharmaceutical industry. Individuals may not realize they have an STD or may be reluctant to get tested or seek treatment because of the stigma surrounding such conditions. This title in Greenwood's Q&A Health Guides series, Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Your Questions Answered provides clear, concise information for readers who want to learn more about and safeguard their sexual health. In addition to in-depth discussion of all STDs, it covers topics such as prevention, testing, disclosure with partners, and potential long-term consequences.

Each book in this series follows a reader-friendly question-and-answer format that anticipates readers' needs and concerns. Prevalent myths and misconceptions are identified and dispelled, and a collection of case studies illustrates key concepts and issues through relatable stories and insightful recommendations. The book also includes a section on health literacy, equipping teens and young adults with practical tools and strategies for finding, evaluating, and using credible sources of health information both on and off the internetimportant skills that contribute to a lifetime of healthy decision-making.

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This is a good resource for school, public, and consumer-health libraries. * Booklist * This excellent book provides important information in an accessible yet highly detailed fashion. . . The tone is informative rather than alarming. High school and college students are the natural audience for the book, but any young or older adult with questions about sexual health would find the book helpful. * ARBA * While much of the information is necessarily medical and technical, the language neither obfuscates nor oversimplifies, and thus complex and sensitive topics are intelligible and unambiguous. This book is an excellent reference and resource for its intended audience. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and general readers. * Choice * 2018 Top Commuity College Resource * Choice *

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This valuable book provides a delicate introduction to the topic of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), especially as they relate to teens and young adults.
Series Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
Guide to Health Literacy xvii
Common Misconceptions about STDs xxv
Questions and Answers 1(2)
General Information
3(22)
1 What is an STD?
3(1)
2 Is there a difference between an STD and a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?
4(2)
3 How many STDs occur in the United States each year?
6(1)
4 Which STDs are the most common?
7(1)
5 Are there different types of STDs?
8(2)
6 Are there different STDs for men and women?
10(1)
7 Do STDs only happen to young people?
11(1)
8 If I practice anal sex, am I still at risk for STDs?
12(2)
9 What are the risks associated with homosexual sex?
14(1)
10 Does being transgender affect my chances of contracting an STD?
15(1)
11 Can I still get pregnant in the future if I had an STD?
16(2)
12 Can an STD be transmitted to my baby if I get pregnant?
18(3)
13 If neither one of us has an orgasm, can we still get an STD?
21(1)
14 If I had an STD in the past, will it show up on a physical exam or in a blood test later?
22(3)
Different Types of STDs
25(80)
15 What is chlamydia?
25(4)
16 What is gonorrhea?
29(4)
17 What is trichomoniasis?
33(2)
18 What are genital herpes?
35(6)
19 What are genital warts?
41(4)
20 What is syphilis?
45(7)
21 What is Hepatitis B?
52(3)
22 What is Hepatitis C?
55(4)
23 What is HIV?
59(12)
24 What is bacterial vaginosis?
71(4)
25 What are "water warts"?
75(3)
26 What is chancroid?
78(4)
27 What is HPV?
82(3)
28 What is pelvic inflammatory disease?
85(3)
29 What is mucopurulent cervicitis?
88(2)
30 What is lymphogranuloma venereum?
90(3)
31 Is a yeast infection an STD?
93(3)
32 Can men get a yeast infection?
96(2)
33 What are "crabs"?
98(3)
34 What are scabies?
101(4)
Signs, Symptoms, and Diagnosis
105(8)
35 Does everyone always develop symptoms of an STD?
105(1)
36 What are the most common signs and symptoms of an STD?
106(1)
37 Can I be tested for an STD and how?
107(1)
38 How soon can I be tested for an STD after having unprotected sex?
108(2)
39 Is there a test for every STD?
110(1)
40 Can I tell if someone has an STD before having sex with them?
111(2)
Treatment and Prevention
113(18)
41 What should I do if I think I have an STD?
113(1)
42 What can happen if an STD isn't treated?
114(1)
43 Does my partner have to be treated if I have an STD? Or do I have to get treatment if my partner has an STD but I feel OK?
115(2)
44 Can I treat an STD on my own naturally or with over-the-counter medication?
117(2)
45 Are STDs preventable?
119(1)
46 Does douching after sex minimize my chances of getting an STD?
120(1)
47 Do lubricants or spermicides decrease my chances of contracting an STD?
121(1)
48 Is there anything I can do through diet, exercise, or taking supplements to minimize my chances of getting an STD?
122(2)
49 Can STDs be transmitted through oral sex?
124(2)
50 If I have an STD, am I contagious?
126(2)
51 Do uncircumcised men transmit STDs more?
128(3)
Case Studies 131(14)
Glossary 145(2)
Directory of Resources 147(4)
Index 151(4)
About the Author 155
Paul Quinn, PhD, is Director of Inpatient Women and Children's Services at The Valley Hospital in Ridgewood, New Jersey, and a national expert on issues surrounding women's health, obstetrics, and nursing workforce issues.