Vaginal discharge is a normal occurrence, but that doesn't mean that anything goes. Is gray vaginal discharge considered normal, and if not, what could it mean?
Being aware of how to protect yourself and your sexual partners from STDs is key to ensuring that your risk is kept to a minimum. Can anal sex lead to STDs?
Herpes can cause a number of symptoms, like genital warts. However, some may be wondering if the sexually transmitted disease can also affect the eyes.
Though chlamydia is often known as a sexual disease, it can also affect the eyes - a condition known as trachoma. Learn how this happens and how to prevent it.
Some sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have been linked to an increased risk of certain types of cancer, like ovarian cancer. Here's what you should know.
Out of all STIs, chlamydia and gonorrhea are two of the most common. While they're often associated with each other, they're two entirely different infections.
On December 1, 2022, the Biden administration unveiled a plan that aims to put an end to HIV/AIDS for good. Here's what you should know about the plan.
In order to treat a gonorrhea infection, it's important to diagnose it. This can be done by taking a fluid sample or swabbing the potentially infected area.
Being diagnosed with an STD can be anxiety-provoking, however, many can be easily treated. But once an STD is treated, is it possible for it to come back?
Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI). If untreated, the infection can cause serious reproductive health complications.
Chlamydia is a common bacterial infection. It's essential to know the possible symptoms, how chlamydia can be contracted, and how the disease should be treated.
As awkward as it may feel to discuss your sexual history with your doctor, here's why it's important to always be honest about what's going on in the bedroom.
An HPV vaccine called Gardasil was developed in 2006, initially approved for females between ages 9 and 26 years old. It is now available for more people.
According to new data released by the CDC, cases of syphilis and gonorrhea have been surging at a level not seen in years. Here is what you should know.