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STD Symptoms: STD Symptoms
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009. STDs are silent, do not have any symptoms until develop some complications. The STD. Symptoms can range from subtle to obvious. If the symptoms are present, they may include one or more of the following symptoms:. Discharge from the penis, urethra, vagina or anus (vaginal discharge may have a strong odor). The color of discharge may be white, yellow, green or gray. Painful urination or burning during urination. Headache, muscle aches, joint pain, fever and chills. Thoughts....
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Sex Hormones Profile: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009. Sex hormones profile measure levels of the estrogen (the female sex hormones), progesterone (which help the body prepare for and maintain pregnancy, and testosterone (the male sex hormones). Control the development of primary and secondary sexual characteristics. They regulate the sex-related functions of the body, such as the menstrual cycle or the production of eggs or sperm. Is essential male sex hormones. It is responsible for stimulating bone and muscle growth, and se...
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Herpes IgG Type 1 and 2: Herpes
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Herpes IgG Type 1 and 2. Tuesday, September 8, 2009. HSV infections can cause major complications for infants born to mothers with the virus. Therefore, if a woman has an active genital herpes infection at delivery, a cesarean delivery is usually performed. Herpes also plays a role in the spread of HIV. HSV infections can be diagnosed during and between outbreaks by the use of a blood test. Blood tests, which detect antibodies to HSV-1 and/or HSV-2 infection, can be helpful, although the results are ...
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Window Period of HIV/STD: Window Period of HIV/STD
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Window Period of HIV/STD. Tuesday, September 8, 2009. Window Period of HIV/STD. The window period is the duration and length of time between infection and the development of specific antibodies to HIV. During the window period people infected with HIV will not yet have develop antibodies in their blood that can be detected by an HIV test. Each person's body responds to HIV infection a little differently, therefore the window period of HIV infection varies slightly from person to person. The incubation pe...
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Herpes IgG Type 1 and 2: September 2009
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Herpes IgG Type 1 and 2. Tuesday, September 8, 2009. HSV infections can cause major complications for infants born to mothers with the virus. Therefore, if a woman has an active genital herpes infection at delivery, a cesarean delivery is usually performed. Herpes also plays a role in the spread of HIV. HSV infections can be diagnosed during and between outbreaks by the use of a blood test. Blood tests, which detect antibodies to HSV-1 and/or HSV-2 infection, can be helpful, although the results are ...