Associated Clinical Science Part 1 (STDs mostly) Flashcards
Most common STD in the US
Chlamydia
yellow, odorless discharge which leads to nonspecific genitourinary infection (NGU) and is more often asymptomatic in females.
Chlamydia
painful, red vesicle lesions with yellow oozing center
herpes
gram negative, copious yellowgreen discharge from the urethra, Skene’s/Bartholin’s glands, and can cause sterility or ectopic pregnancy
gonorrhea
This disease is caused by a protozoa which causes females to have a greenish yellow, severely itchy, foul discharge, but is asymptomatic in males.
Trichomonas
Hemophilus Ducrey
Chancroid aka soft chancre
Treponema Pallidum
Syphilis
During the first 4-8 weeks of this illness, patients may present with a painless, hard lesion,
Syphilis
During what stage of Syphilis might a patient present with condylomata lata (warts)?
secondary syphilis
Tabes dorsalis
tertiary syphilis
gram positive, thrush, yeast, fungus, white cheese vaginal walls, red/itchy/irritable, and asymptomati in males
Candidiasis
lymphogranuloma venereum
chlamydia
Condylomata accumnate
genital warts (HPV)
molluscum contagiosum
multiple skin tags
3 causes of chancre(s);
which one is NOT painful?
chlamydia, chancroid and syphilis; syphilis is not painful