Sexually Transmitted DiseasesSexually transmitted diseases are an intimate part of many people's lives. These diseases, one might say, represent a conflict between man and nature. It is part of nature that humans are inclined to engage in sexual activities. However, humans endanger themselves with the spread of these diseases. Furthermore, a human-oriented disease can take on a life of its own, so to speak, and even become deadly when nature takes its course. Humans have created antibiotics and other drugs to treat diseases and relieve the symptoms of these diseases, but the complications that can arise from these diseases sometimes have no cure, and this is when nature takes over. Sexually transmitted diseases are part of history. Some have existed since the beginning of the United States. During periods such as the Industrial Revolution, the Depression, and World War I, STDs flourished due to the conditions of cities and citizens' living areas. STDs, STDs, are a growing concern among people of all ages. Some are less serious and dangerous than others, but none of them should be taken lightly. Some of the most common diseases are acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), caused by the HIV virus; Chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes simplex and syphilis. These facts from the STD Homepage (http://med-www.bu.edu/people/sycamore/std.) further explain the diseases and what you can expect from them. STDs are serious and can have permanent effects; however, most are easily preventable and treatable. AIDS The disease AIDS, which is a set of diseases... in the center of the card... elides, face, chest, fingers, breasts, anus and perineum. After the ulcers disappear, the disease continues to inhabit the body. Syphilis is completely treatable with antibiotics. Some complications of the disease that cannot be cured but can occur are flu-like symptoms, fever, rash, swollen glands, spots on the tongue, and warts on the genitals. In the last stage, syphilis eats away at the skin and bones. It can cause blindness, heart disease and brain damage. Therefore, the basic humanities theme of Human vs. Nature is prevalent in the topic of sexually transmitted diseases. Although there are drugs that can mitigate its effects and cure most of the diseases themselves, some complications that may arise are not curable. These complications, which mainly arise from nature taking its course in the body, are not curable by man.
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