KIN 1600 : Kinfinal Study Guide

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Any excess fat you eat is stored in your body. We are responsible as human beings for what we say or what we do regardless of how we feel physically or mentally. 3 categories of stds: bacterial: treatable with an antibiotic. Contact with mucus membranes: up to 50% men and 75% women are asymptomatic, gonorrhea. Contact through mucus membranes: many are asymptomatic. 4 phases: gardnerella, trichomoniasis, etc, parasitic: topical treatment available. Scabies: viral: remain in body for lifetime. Can only be managed: hpv, many are asymptomatic. Contact through mucus membranes genital warts often result from hpv: herpes type i = oral type ii = genital skin-to-skin contact up to 80% asymptomatic can transfer type i into type ii, hepatitis b. Itching on or around: malodorous, discolored discharge, bleeding from, burning sensation on urination, pain during intercourse. Complications of untreated stds: pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical and testicular cancer.

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