![]() Most people who have an STD don’t feel sick or have any symptoms. Getting tested is the only way to know for sure if you have an STD. STDs are also sometimes called STIs (sexually transmitted infections). A pregnant woman can also pass these STDs to her baby during birth. Others may be caused simply by coming into contact with an allergen, such as a soap or detergent, that may trigger contact dermatitis.Chlamydia and gonorrhea are sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) that you can get during vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Some are caused by autoimmune conditions, such as psoriasis. Many skin conditions cause itchy rashes, bumps, or sores that can sometimes ooze fluid, pus, or discharge. Yeast infections can cause intense itching until the overgrowth is treated. This could happen when you’re taking antibiotics, or can happen to women during pregnancy when hormonal changes occur. They occur when the normal balance of bacteria and yeast in your genital area or anus is disrupted. Yeast infections can happen to people of any gender. Your body normally has Candida on it - particularly in your gastrointestinal tract and other places on your body that are warm, dark, and moist - but it can grow out of control and cause an infection.
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