Sexually Transmitted Disease affects women and men differently due to various reasons. The first reason that has been noted are the differences in women and men’s reproductive organ systems the lining of a women’s vagina is thinner and more delicate than the skin that is covering the male penis which makes it easier for bacteria and viruses to penetrate into the body. The vagina of a women is the perfect breeding ground for bacteria to grow because it is a moist area of the body.
Women naturally discharge and men do not. Some symptoms of STDs are discharge. Due to women naturally discharging this symptom can easily be overlooked. If a male begins to discharge that is an indicator that something unusual is …show more content…
Although there are no identifying symptoms or the symptoms go away with time without proper treatment the individual is still infected with the …show more content…
According to Samkange-Zeeb (2011) the herpes virus was first recognized by the Hippocrates who wrote about the symptoms they were experiencing as a result of the virus. In the Roman era, a physician named Celsus established a treatment that involved cauterizing open lesions with a hot iron. As time evolved the virus was study and resulted in various perceptions of how the virus was contracted. By 1978, the first anti-viral drug, known as Acyclovir, was developed to treat effected individuals. There are two forms of the virus, HSV-1, which is found around the mouth area and HSV-2, which effects the genital area. According to the CDC, approximately 20 -30 percent of people who are infected with herpes are unaware. Within today’s society daily medication regiments has been proven to reduce the symptoms of the herpes virus by 80% and has assisted with reducing the risk of spreading the