During sex without protection, like a condom, bodily fluids come in contact with your sexual partner, which can result in the passage of a sexually transmitted disease. Some of the sexually transmitted diseases, like chlamydia and gonorrhea, can...
The virus that causes AIDS, human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, destroys the body's immune system, compromising an individual's ability to fight disease. HIV is transmitted through body fluids, such as semen, blood or vaginal fluid, according to...
HIV damages a person's immune system by destroying the body's T cells and, over the course of time, can lead to AIDS. HIV and AIDS do not discriminate and infect people regardless of age, sex or race. There are certain risk factors, however, that...
The morning after pill, or emergency contraception (EC), is used when a first form of birth control fails or if no birth control method was used. There are different brands, but EC usually contains either just levonorgestrel or a combination of...
Plan B is also referred to by many medical professionals as emergency contraception or "EC." Plan B prevents pregnancy after a woman has had unprotected sex or after another form of birth control has failed, like a condom breaking during sex....
Teens in the United States face a continued risk of HIV exposure and AIDS, in large part because half of all new HIV infections in the U.S. occur in people younger than 25, according to the KidsHealth website. Understanding the statistics as well...
The morning after pill, also known as Plan B, is a form of emergency birth control that women can use after other forms of birth control have failed or weren't used.
Liver damage can be a very uncomfortable condition, causing considerable illness or even death. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that, in 2007, over 29,000 people died from chronic liver disease or cirrhosis, scarring of the...
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that damages your immune system, hindering your body's ability to fight viruses and bacteria responsible for various diseases. The Mayo Clinic states that approximately 39.5 million people worldwide...
Sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs, can be routinely tested for. The types of tests administered are based on sexual history, signs and symptoms. When getting tested, be prepared to talk about unprotected sex that occurred and the number of...
Emergency contraception has the ability to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or when normal contraceptive methods fail. Utilizing this method does not interfere with birth control pills. On the other hand, birth control pills are more...
Overview
Emergency contraception is an emergency dose of certain birth control pills that prevents the sperm from meeting the egg or prevents the egg from attaching to the wall of the uterus (also called "the morning-after pill"). The pills...
For different reasons, African Americans are disproportionately affected by HIV in the United States. The reasons for infection across races are the same, however, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, barriers such as...
There's more to STD testing than just an HIV test. Blood tests, samples of fluids from the genitals and a Pap smear may all be performed to look for sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs. STDs can include Hepatitis A, B and C, syphilis, HIV (the...
The morning after pill, or emergency contraception (EC), is used to prevent unwanted pregnancy when unprotected intercourse occurs. This pill can prevent conception, which does not often occur immediately following intercourse. It is not the...
Once you've made the decision to have a baby, you probably can’t wait to see that positive sign on a pregnancy test. But getting pregnant isn't always as easy as it seems; you only have a few days each month when conception is possible. To...
Emergency contraception (also known as emergency birth control) is a form of birth control that can be taken if your normal mode of contraception fails (such as the condom breaks), you fail to take your birth control pill, or if you have...
Many couples prefer to use natural family planning (NFP) or the fertility awareness method (FAM) to achieve or avoid pregnancy. According to Toni Weschler, MD, author of "Taking Charge of Your Fertility," FAM is as effective as the barrier method...
Plan B is the brand name for a form of emergency contraception. This means that it is designed for use for women who have either had unprotected sex, or have had their usual method of contraception fail (broken condom, for example). Although high...
AIDS, or acquired immune deficiency syndrome, is a serious medical condition with no cure. AIDS results from infection with human immunodeficiency virus or HIV, according to MayoClinic.com. HIV spreads through unprotected sex with an infected...
A recent study reported that according to some teenagers, sex on school property is more frequent than adults might imagine. Many of the single sex schools--schools that have either boys or girls--have been turned into coeducational schools where...
The morning after pill, also known as emergency birth control and emergency contraception, has been in use for longer than 30 years, according to the International Consortium for Emergency Contraception. The morning after pill is used to prevent...
AIDS stands for acquired immunity deficiency syndrome. It occurs as the end stage of the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. While treatment has become available for millions of people, many people remain undiagnosed and remain unaware they...
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS, has affected African-Americans more than any other ethnic or racial group in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC. The disparity is due to unique...
HIV is spread through sexual as well as non-sexual means. Because it can take months for an infected person's body to create antibodies in response to the virus, it's critical to be tested if you believe you have been exposed. The earlier...
HIV, or the human immunodeficiency virus, is a virus that weakens the immune system. It destroys the important cells of the body that fight infection, with symptoms mimicking other viruses like the flu. Over time, HIV makes it impossible for the...
Male Yeast Infections
By Eric Morris
It is a misconception that women are the only ones who can get yeast infections. Men are also susceptible to penile yeast infections, as well as an oral form of yeast infection. Some men are more vulnerable...
Sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs, encompass any number of diseases that can be passed through intercourse or other sexual activity. Learn more about STDs, or sexually transmitted diseases, including treatments and symptoms in this medical...
Hepatitis C is an infectious disease carried in the blood and caused by the hepatitis C virus infecting the liver after blood-to-blood contact. Learn more about hepatitis C, including symptoms and treatments, in this video.
A Chlamydia infection is a common sexually transmitted disease affecting the genitals and eyes. Learn more about Chlamydia in this obstetrics video.
Gonorrhea is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the world, often presenting discharges, urethritis, and cervicitis. Learn more about gonorrhea, including symptoms and treatments, in this obstetrics video.
Liver disease is a collection of several different diseases affecting the liver. Watch this video to learn about the various diseases and how to prevent and treat them.