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- $Title{Has the Risk for Venereal Diseases Increased Over Time?}
- $Subject{sex sexually transmitted diseases vd teenager venereal disease STD
- Infection Infections Genitourinary teen teens teenage teenager teenagers
- Adolescent Adolescents Adolescence behavior behaviors lifestyle lifestyles}
- $Volume{J-23}
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- Has the Risk for Venereal Diseases Increased Over Time?
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- QUESTION: As an anxious mother, I am almost afraid to read your answer, but I
- must ask it. Are teenagers running higher risks for venereal diseases these
- days?
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- ANSWER: Even with today's increased awareness of AIDS and other sexually
- transmitted diseases, teenagers are still getting venereal diseases in record
- numbers. In fact, figures indicate that every minute of every day, some
- teenager contracts a sexually transmitted disease.
- Adolescents may have a few characteristics that make venereal diseases
- especially common for them. Teenagers' immune systems are especially
- vulnerable to sexually transmitted diseases, with the teenage female being
- especially receptive to disease. Adolescents often behave impulsively,
- without thought to long-term consequence. Adolescents may feel a great deal
- of conflict about their sexual behavior, so they may avoid treatment, and thus
- continue to spread infection to their partners. It is important that infected
- people name their partners so they can also be treated, and, while this is not
- pleasant for anyone, it seems to be particularly embarrassing for teens.
- The consequences of untreated venereal diseases are high, especially for
- adolescents. Prevention of disease and quick diagnosis and treatment of
- disease is particularly important to adolescents, if they are to protect their
- future ability to have children. I'm sorry if this answer is the one you were
- frightened to read, but it is up to parents and society to provide an
- atmosphere in which our young people can obtain the education they need to
- prevent disease, and find a sympathetic forum to confide their problems to,
- when like all of us they err, and need help and treatment.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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