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This presentation examines a case involving a couple who engaged in oral sex without prior intercourse. The woman experiences flu-like symptoms, swollen glands, and burning sensations while urinating, while the man notices a mosquito bite-like mark and chapped lips. Research suggests possible STDs such as Genital Herpes and HIV. The presentation highlights the importance of recognizing symptoms, exploring treatment options, and the necessity for both individuals to seek medical help for a correct diagnosis and to reduce the risk of transmission.
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STD PRESENTATION • By: Evelyn Sanchez, Monica Magana, Janet Miranda, Nathan Torres, and Brian Batista
Situation Both a man and a woman have never had intercourse but they have performed oral sex on each other. The woman has flue-like symptoms and swollen glands, it burns her labia when she urinates. Her boyfriend has what he though was a mosquito bite on the shaft of his penis and has “chapped” lips.
Research • CDC’s website for STDs/ STIs • Google
Possibilities • Genital Herpes; symptoms like a sore on your genitals, especially one that periodically recurs .There is no cure for herpes, but treatment is available to reduce symptoms and decrease the risk of transmission to a partner. • HIV; Flu-like illness within several days to weeks after exposure to the virus, fever, headache, tiredness, and enlarged lymph glands in the neck.
Genital Herpes • Symptoms like a sore on your genitals, especially one that periodically recurs .There is no cure for herpes, but treatment is available to reduce symptoms and decrease the risk of transmission to a partner. • Exactly what the couple had.