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STI s 1 HPV 1943 pcn 1950 sex revolution Inc sti levels worldwide name type Symptoms Incubation period Virus Condoloma warts labia internal scrotal Atypical cell growth HPV test pap smear test Wart removal Predophlin male treatment for warts For internal warts freezing tissue Laser therapy 2 Vaginitis May be passed to men 3 Yeast infection candidiasis whitish clumpish discharge monistat Men fungal infection red inflamed rash Itching burning Use lotremeen ointment Keep area dry 4 trichomoniasis Yellowish greenish fowl aroma Watery discharge of penis itch in middle of penis you can t scratch Protozoa Drug flagell 5 Chlamydia Highest reported STI Women no sxs Asymptomatic pelvic exam Men dysuria and discharge 21 30 days but may be longer ngu chlamydia tetracycline bacteria with virus like properties 6 Gonorrhea women maybe discharge slight dysuria usually no sxs men thick white discharge serious dysuria PCN Ceftriaxone Mother to child Short incubation period 2 8 days 7 Herpes Simplex v2 Virus One or multiple painful sores on penis vulva or around cervix HSV1 oral herpes cold sore HSV2 genital herpes Incubation 21 30 days Oral medication HIV AIDS 1985 blood banks begin testing HIV GRID gay related immune deficiency AIDS acquired immune deficiency syndrome HIV human immune deficiency virus Incubation period 6 months 10 15years Once with symptoms AIDS average lifespan of someone with AIDS without treatment 2 years 200 T4 helper cell count AIDS less reliable amount of antibodies more reliable testing viral load tests for amount of virus in blood Infections of PWA PCP pneumonia Kaposi s Sarcoma skin cancer purple lesions AIDS Dementia Testing 1 Elisa x2 blood or oral mucosa 2 Western Blot or Oraquick Rapid Antibody test 1 hour test Antigen vs Antibody test Find antigen quicker than antibody Treatment AZT effective for pregnant women 30 40 chance of transmitting to child With AZT becomes 7 chance of transmitting Protease inhibitors origins biological psychological social Organic Physical causes 25 cause neurological endocrine vascular various medical conditions Mode of Transmission 1 anal higher risk due to higher chance of ripping 2 vaginal 3 oral 4 kissing Sexual Dysfunction 1 Desire 2 Arousal 3 Orgasm 4 Pain women categories goal oriented sex to have an orgasm spectatoring Nonorganic level at the subconscious level Performance anxiety Guilt personal religion Relationship issues Fear of intimacy Lack of communication Fear of pregnancy STI IV Hypoactive sexual desire 10 20 of males pituitary tumors increasing prolactin levels treatment psychotherapy no arousal or desire Female Dysfunction Primary never ever had orgasm thru no means Secondary experienced orgasm before cannot now Situational only orgasm throughout certain situations Coital penis vagina intercourse Treatment masturbation and sensate focus Lack of lubrication possibly low estrogen May be due to prolonged intercourse Psychological causes Vaginismus muscles close shut Sex is painful Dyspareunia painful intercourse due to lubrication vaginismus yeast infection STI physical Psychological subconscious Endometriosis endometrial tissue breaks away and blocks fallopian tubes and encases ovaries back ache painful intercourse infertility 15 of premenopausal women treat oral contraception laser Premature ejaculation Complicated definition Common in younger men Treatment masturbate till climax and stop Sensate focus Moore Kotrla 1989 women s role Increase men s premature ejaculation hurry up and finish attitude heightened foreplay anxiety of female Erectile Disorder impotence able to nocturnal erect masturbate but problems with intercourse primary never penetrated partner secondary has penetrated before sometimes can t situational treatment if not physical cause therapy vacuum devices papaverine injections alprostadil pellets Viagra Cialis semi rigid rods pneumatic implants Inhibited Orgasm male Psychological cause Therapy Alternate Sex Expression Biological sex genetic material chromosomes Gender identity psychological sense of being male or female Social sex roles adherence to culturally created behaviors Sexual orientation erotic and or affection disposition towards others Transgender anatomical sex does not match gender identity Transsexual lives as a gender other than that assigned at birth Hormone treatment or surgery Vermont civil unions first legal 2000 Marriage Massachusetts 2004 Holland first country to recognize gay marriage UK civil unions legalized in dec 2005 Freud blending of nature and nurture Havelock ellis no cure for homo Nietzche what is nature cannot be immoral American Psychological Associ removed homo from list of mental illness in 1975 Kinsey Scale not binary Continuum of homo 0 opposite gender sex fantasies 6 someone who has only had same gender sex fantasies 3 perfect bisexual Behavior vs orientation 4 men and 2 women are 6 on scale Simon LeVay found differences in hypothalamus for gay men and straight men NIH found link from maternal on homosexuality Bailey Pillard male twins 52 of identical were also gay 22 of fraternal twins were also gay


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