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  • HIV & AIDS

    HIV Facts & Statistics - Who’s Been Affected by HIV

    HIV attacks the immune system, and as of CDC's 2023 surveillance about 1.12 million people in the US are living with it, with roughly 38,800 newly diagnosed that year CDC AtlasPlus, 2023. Diagnoses cl

    Mark Riegel, MD
  • Syphilis

    Syphilis in Pregnancy: Screening to Prevent Congenital Cases

    Syphilis in pregnancy is a curable bacterial infection ( Treponema pallidum ) that can pass to the baby and cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or lifelong disability. The fix is straightforward: universal

    Dr. Sarah Chen, MD
  • Syphilis

    Oral Syphilis: Mouth, Throat & Lip Sores

    Oral syphilis refers to sores from Treponema pallidum that show up in the mouth, throat, or lips. In the first stage it's a painless chancre at the site of contact; in the second, mucous patches on th

    Mark Riegel, MD
  • Syphilis

    Untreated Syphilis: Neurosyphilis & Heart Risks

    Untreated syphilis doesn't stay still. After the first sore heals and symptoms fade, the bacterium Treponema pallidum keeps spreading silently, and over years it can damage the heart, blood vessels, b

    Dr. Rohan Patel, PharmD
  • HPV

    Does HPV Show Up on an STD Test?

    Mostly no. A standard STD panel screens for infections like chlamydia and gonorrhea, not HPV. There's no FDA-approved HPV test for men, and HPV isn't checked in women under 30. The only routine HPV te

    Dr. Mei Chen, MD FACOG
  • Chlamydia

    Can Chlamydia Go Away on Its Own?

    Chlamydia almost never clears on its own, and you shouldn't count on it. The infection can linger silently for months or years while quietly damaging the reproductive tract. It's curable with a short

    Mark Riegel, MD
  • Herpes

    Mono Could Be Classified As An STD

    Mono, short for mononucleosis, is a very contagious disease caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, a herpes virus.

    Mark Riegel, MD
  • Treatment

    Taking Impotence Seriously

    If you have erection problems, you should not simply wait and see, but actively strive for your sex life. Otherwise psyche, partner and partnership suffer. The therapy is very effective - but it must also be comprehensive.

    Mark Riegel, MD
  • HIV & AIDS

    Personality Traits That Increase Risky Sexual Behavior

    Risky sexual behavior is defined as any sexual activity that puts one both sexual partners at risk for unwanted pregnancy, HIV, sexually transmitted infections or sexual assault.

    Mark Riegel, MD