RESOURCES
This online guide has discussed the most common sexually transmitted diseases seen today. It has shown you detailed photographs and given information on the common signs & symptoms of these STDs and STIs. The STD Online Guide reviews how the diseases are diagnosed, how they are treated, and how to prevent catching them in the first place. We hope this guide has has helped you learn about these illnesses, and how best to avoid them in the future. As noted, it is important to see your own physician if you believe you might have one of these infections. There is no substitute for a good history and physical exam by a qualified professional. If you don’t have your own doctor, click here for an excellent link to FIND A CLINIC IN YOUR AREA where you can be checked by a qualified healthcare provider.
For more detailed information, there are a number of excellent books that you can get delivered to your home practically overnight. In most cases, you can be reading our recommended books within a day or two, so consider enhancing your knowledge base by ordering one or more of the following.
- Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) - review of STD rates & other cool information.
- Choices : Sex in the Age of Stds (by Jeffrey A. Nevid) Information on how to have safe sex “in the age of STDs”
- Everything You Need to Know About Stds: Sexually Transmitted Disease (Need to Know Library) - for all ages. (by Samuel G. Woods)
- Sexually Transmitted Disease Sourcebook: Basic information about Herpes, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis, Nongonoccocal urethritis, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, and more. (Eds. L. Ross & P. Dresser)
- Color Atlas and Synopsis of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (by Hunter Handsfield)
- Sex, Disease, and Society: A Comparative History of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (by Milton James Lewis (Ed.))
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS (by David Daniels)
Below is also an extensive list of other websites with additional information and details on each of the topics presented herein. If you have found a site that you believe has good information, please let us know.
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