Can You Get The Same STD Twice?
If you had an STD at some point in your
life, you might we wondering if that means you are now immune to that
particular STD. Many people have the same doubt because no one has
ever told them whether they can or cannot get the same STD twice.
This is a completely legitimate question, so we consulted with STD
testing San Francisco experts, who confirmed what we already
knew: the answer is both yes and no. Namely, you can contract some
STDs several times in your lifetime or you can contract some STDs and
have them for life. You can also become immune to some STDs after
vaccination but they are very rare.
First of all, those STDs that you can
contract any number of times are also usually the easiest to treat as
they are caused by either bacteria or parasites. They are,
unfortunately, also the easiest to transmit so they are also the most
widespread STDs in the world. These bacterial and parasitic STDs
include chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, pubic lice, scabies, BV,
mycoplasma genitalium, and trichomoniasis.
As for viral STDs, most of them are
incurable. On the other hand, your body can beat some viral STDs,
including HPV and hepatitis, and once they are defeated, chances are
that you won’t contract them ever again. Mind you, there are more
than 100 types of HPV so just because you are immune to one strain of
the virus doesn’t mean you can’t contract some other strain. You
should also bear in mind that vaccines against Hepatitis A and
Hepatitis B exist, as well as those that prevent some strains of HPV.
Finally, there
are STDs that are not curable. They include HIV, oral herpes, and
genital herpes. On the bright side, as the STD testing San
Francisco experts we talked to point out, you can manage the
symptoms of those STDs and live a normal, healthy life without
experiencing any problems whatsoever. You will always have them but
you can treat their symptoms. Nowadays, HIV positive people can even
have children so it’s obvious that medicine has gone a long way in
the past few decades. Of course, if you have an incurable STD, you
have to disclose your condition to your future partners and take
various precautionary measures not to infect others. The best way to
do so is to learn more about your condition, always engage in safe
sex practices, and get regular checkups.
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