List and describe the symptoms of at least three different sexually transmitted infections (STIs), making sure that your answer includes at least one viral and at least one bacterial STI.
Symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Infections-
Bacterial Infections-
Syphilis- Symptoms of this infection range from rashes in palm and soles to the whole body. The other major symptoms include mild fever, mild hair and weight loss and continuous fatigue.
Chlamydia- Symptoms of the infection include pain while urinating, pain during sexual intercourse, unusual discharge from female reproductive organs, swollen testicles.
Viral Infections-
Human Immunodeficiency Virus- The symptoms of this viral infection include fever, night sweats, rash, fatigue and lymph nodes.
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