STDs & STIs

Sexually transmitted diseases and infections (STDs & STIs) are infections that are passed from one person to another through sexual contact. The causes of STDs are bacteria, parasites, and viruses. There are more than 20 types of STDs/STIs. At Aspire Dermatology & Aesthetics in Orange City, Florida, Neil Sandhu, MD, FAAD, and the team specialize in the treatment and management STDs/STIs, guided by a board-certified dermatologist and dermatology physician assistant. To schedule an appointment, book online or call the office and speak with a friendly staff member today.

sTDs/STIs Q&A

What are STDs/STIs?

Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Infections (STDs/STIs) are bacterial, viral, or parasitic infections that are typically contracted through sexual intercourse. Of the nearly 20 million Americans who contract STDs/STIs every year, roughly half are young people between 15 and 24 years old. Although STDs/STIs can cause a range of symptoms and problems, including fever, chronic urinary tract infections, and severe pelvic pain, some STDs/STIs are known by how they affect skin in the genital area.

What are sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?

  • Chlamydia and Gonorrhea: Chlamydia is caused by the bacteria, Chlamydia trachomatis. Gonorrhea is caused by the bacteria, Neisseria gonorrhea. Women infected with either organism can develop symptoms of vaginal itching, burning, discharge or pain on urination. If left untreated, these infections can infect the female reproductive tract and lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can cause infertility. Men may experience burning on urination and penile discharge. Women and men with Chlamydia or gonorrhea may not have any symptoms and not know they are infected until they are tested. These infections often occur together; a patient treated with antibiotics for either Chlamydia or gonorrhea may be treated for both.
  • Syphilis: Syphilis is caused by Treponema palladium, which is a corkscrew-shaped organism called a spirochete. Primary syphilis begins as a painless sore at the site of infection; this sore is called a chancre. If a patient with syphilis goes untreated, a few months after the initial infection he or she may develop symptoms of fever, fatigue, and rash. The rash of secondary syphilis varies in its appearance, but is often composed of red, pink, or brownish patches of skin that may be scaly and occur on the trunk, extremities, palms, and soles. A small number of untreated patients with secondary syphilis may develop tertiary syphilis, the last stage of the disease. Tertiary syphilis is characterized by involvement of the central nervous system (CNS) and cardiovascular system. Syphilis can be transmitted to babies during pregnancy. Syphilis is treated with antibiotics.

what are sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?

  • Genital Warts (Condyloma): Genital warts are caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). They appear most commonly as small, soft, flesh-colored growths. They are usually asymptomatic, aside from their cosmetic appearance. The same virus that causes genital warts can cause cervical cancer in women; a PAP test is used to detect for the presence of cancerous cells of the cervix. Genital warts can be treated by topical products, cryotherapy, or surgical means, but may require repeated treatments.
  • Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV): Genital herpes is caused by the human herpes simplex virus (HSV), types 1 and 2. HSV-2 is responsible for the majority of genital herpes cases. Herpes presents as a small fluid-filled vesicle that eventually erupts and becomes a painful shallow ulcer. After the initially outbreak, a person may have repeated outbreaks because the immune system does not entirely clear the HSV infection. The virus can be transmitted to infants if the mother has an outbreak during labor. Antiviral medication can be used to limit the duration and frequency of genital herpes outbreaks.
  • Crabs (Pubic Lice): Crabs is an infestation of the hairy parts of the body, in particular the pubic area, with the crab louse, Pthirius pubis. It is transmitted by person-to-person contact; bedding is also a source of infection. Symptoms include itch and a rash composed of small red bumps. Pubic lice are treated with topical insecticides.
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). HIV infects cells vital to the function of the immune system, which is important in fighting off infection. Over time, a person with HIV becomes prone to infections that would normally be warded off with an intact immune system. HIV can be transmitted during pregnancy. There are effective treatments for HIV, but no cure or vaccine is currently available.
  • Hepatitis: Hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C are all contagious viral infections that affect your liver. Hepatitis B and C are the most serious of the three, but each can cause your liver to become inflamed.

how can STDs/STIs be prevented?

When used properly, condoms are effective in preventing transmission of STIs that are spread by contact with contaminated body fluid, such as semen, vaginal secretions, or blood. Condoms do not prevent the transmission of STIs in which the causative agent is present outside the protected skin, as may occur in genital warts, herpes, and pubic lice. Having one STI is often an indication for screening for other STIs. It is advisable to notify sexual partners of a recently diagnosed STI so that they may be tested and treated as well, thereby curbing the transmission of STIs to others. Aspire Dermatology & Aesthetics advises that you keep up with routine screenings and vaccinations as recommended by major healthcare organizations.

schedule a private consultation to protect your sexual health

At Aspire Dermatology & Aesthetics, our providers have the advanced training and expertise to effectively diagnose and recommend treatment options for sexually transmitted infections and diseases. Many sexually transmitted infections caused by bacteria can be easily cured with the right medications. Other STDs (caused by certain viral infections), like herpes simplex virus or HIV, cannot be cured but medical interventions can help control the disease. If you think someone may be infected, both partners need to receive testing and treatment at the same time. For an appointment with one of our practitioners, contact Aspire Dermatology & Aesthetics and schedule a private consultation.