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Exam 8: Reproductive System; Sexually Transmitted Disease

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Sexually Transmitted Disease   Infections that are usually transmitted during intimate sexual contact or transmitted from an infected mother to her newborn. May occur with or without symptoms.  
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Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD): Incidence   AIDS/HIV Gonorrhea Syphilis Trichomoniasis, HSV venereal warts Chlamydia  
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Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD): Factors   Unprotected sex. Permissiveness. Treatment delay. Antibiotic Resistance.  
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Genital Herpes   Infectious viral disease Herpes simplex virus (HSV) Type I Type II Recurrent disease with no cure.  
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Genital Herpes Type I   Mouth and Lips  
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Genital Herpes Type II   Located in inguinal area  
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Genital Herpes: Assessment/ Clinical Manifestations   Vesicles Initial lesions persist for 3 to 10 days Recurrent lesions have a duration of 7 to 10 days  
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Genital Herpes: Diagnosis   Physical examination and patient history Tissue cultures  
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Genital Herpes: Medical Management   Lesions heal spontaneously Lidocaine Acyclovir (Zovirax) Valacyclovir (Valtrex) Famciclovir (Famvir) Hygiene Loose fitting cotton undergarments Frequent sitz baths    
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Syphilis   infectious systemic disease that may be either congenital or acquired through sexual contact or contaminated needles  
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Syphilis: Stages   Primary Secondary Latent Tertiary  
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Syphilis: Primary Stage   organism's entry into the body. Incubation is usually 10 to 90 days  
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Syphilis: Secondary Stage   Between six to eight weeks and six months after the infection begins. systemic infection marked by the eruption of skin rashes and ulcers in the mucous membranes  
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Syphilis: Latent Stage   Characterized by relative absence of external symptoms. pregnant women can transmit syphilis to their unborn children during the latency period  
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Syphilis: Tertiary Stage   pregnant women can transmit syphilis to their unborn children during the latency period  
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