Yesterday I wasn't able to post so I here I am posting it today for you to check.

What are the temporary and longterm effects of STI's?

-Chlamydia
-gonorrhoea
-trichomonas
-LGV
-Pubic Lice and Scabies
-syphilis
-HPV
-Herpes
-Hepatitis B
-HIV

The temporary effects of STI’s are kissing, touching, oral sex, l sex, and sex. The long-term effects of STI’s are Chlamydia which is caused by bacteria. It can cause serious health problems such as change or an increase in discharge from your . It can also cause the to itch. Gonorrhoea is also caused by bacteria and can cause serious health issues. It can infect the , rectum, throat, eyes, and or cervix. The symptoms are the same as of Chlamydia, bleeding occurs in both scenarios. Trichomonas can cause an infection of the uterus and fallopian tubes which can lead to infertility. LGV can cause a painless or sore lump to appear where the bacteria have entered the body. Pubic lice and Scabies cause some parts of the body to itch; you can start seeing the pubic lice as tiny light brown insects or oval, whitish eggs on the hair. A rash may appear between your fingers, wrists, abdomen, and ankles due to scabies; this occurs mainly at night. For scabies, itching occurs mainly at night and a rash may appear between your fingers, on your wrists, abdomen, and ankles, on the bend of your elbows or around you genitals. Syphilis is a disease which can affect many body parts, including the genitals, brain, skin, and nervous tissue. HPV can cause to warts or lead to cancer. Herpes can cause painful sores around the mouth known as cold sores. They can also cause sores on the genitals. Hepatitis B can cause blood to be infected. HIV can destroy the immune system’s helper T cells, the loss of which can cause AIDS.

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I have answered the question right?
Ms.Sue have I got the temporary and long term effects right?
Yes, you hve. :-)