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I don't think so because if this will not be properly carried out in a sterile manner then the chance of introducing the infection beneath the skin is very high. Remember that staph bacteria is the one responsible for boils.
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Yeast infection is a fungal infection (mycosis) of any of the Candida species, of which Candida albicans is the most common. The primary cause of yeast infection in woman is fungus - primarily Candida albicans. Along with some other types of bacteria, Candida albicans are usually present in small amounts in the vaginal … Read more
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Chlamydia and gonorrhea are very common sexually transmitted diseases(STDs) that are caused by bacteria. Both are passed by infected semen, vaginal fluids or rectal discharge during vagina, orals or anal sex. Yeast infection on the other hand is actually caused by tight jeans. But if the itch keeps getting itchier, even when your jeans have … Read more
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Although a yeast infection is not officially considered an STD, it can be passed between partners via sex. Chlamydia trachomatis is bacterium that causes a sexually transmitted infection. The transmission of Chlamydia includes vaginal or anal sexual contact. The signs of a Chlamydia infection are unusual vaginal discharge, bleeding after intercourse, bleeding between menstrual periods, … Read more
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Probably your boyfriend has genital warts. You should be careful of this because this is contagious. Schedule your self for an appointment with an OB Gyne.
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Puberty is defined as the time when sexual characteristics develop and sexual organs mature. There is a significant growth spurt and the timing of that 'spurt' can vary from person to person. Along with sexual maturation and development, a wide range of emotional changes also take place. Some boys go through this period very easily … Read more