Sentences with phrase «got syphilis»

Since Karen got syphilis from her husband did she pass it on to Denys who then gave it to Beryl resulting in the birth defects of her child?
If you treat the painless chancre in the first few days of infection, you may stop the bacterium before the symbiosis develops, but if you really get syphilis, all you can do is live with the spirochete.
Plus, Debbie's new lifestyle comes to an abrupt end; Carl gets a syphilis scare; Ian struggles with a breakup; and with Fiona on the run to clean up after her siblings, business at Patsy's hits the skids.
However, if you are sexually active, you can do the following things to lower your chances of getting syphilis:

Not exact matches

GrammarNazi said «I am not validating these criminal activities, but some idiot catching syphilis is not as bad as an innocent neighborhood getting any of a number of deadly and painful health problems.»
A racist who acts like he's got tertiary syphilis on the brain.
It may seem crazy to recommend safe sex to women who are pregnant, or trying to get pregnant, but the fact is that sexually transmitted infections, like chlamydia or syphilis, can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal death, infertility, and ectopic pregnancy.
If you use drugs or get a new sexual partner while you are pregnant, or do not totally trust your partner, you should be tested for HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B at the beginning and near the end of each pregnancy.
Leigh Anne O'Connor, leader of La Leche League International — an organization that provides support to breast - feeding mothers — warned parents that the milk their children gets from another woman should be screened for diseases, such as tuberculosis, syphilis, HIV and hepatitis - associated anitigens.
The ones that give syphilis, the ones that grow in throats, and the ones that get implanted into eyes
«Young people ought to get tested once a year for HIV, syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea,» says H. Hunter Handsfield, MD, a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Washington and a nationally recognized STD expert who has helped develop HIV testing guidelines for the CDC.
By Amanda MacMillan WEDNESDAY, March 25, 2009 (Health.com)-- Men who are circumcised are less likely to get sexually transmitted infections such as genital herpes and human papillomavirus (HPV), but not syphilis, according to a study of adult African men published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Men who are circumcised are less likely to get sexually transmitted infections such as genital herpes and human papillomavirus (HPV), but not syphilis, according to a study of adult African men published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
If you are concerned that you might have syphilis, you can get tested at a Planned Parenthood health center, as well as other clinics, private health - care providers, and health departments.
You can get tested for syphilis and other STDs at a Planned Parenthood health center.
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