STI Flashcards
Male
O: Burning during urination or mild discharge from the penis.
P: Worsens with urination.
Q: Mild burning sensation during urination.
R: Penis, urethra.
S: 4/10 discomfort.
T: Occurs during urination.
I: Watery discharge.
U: Occurs after unprotected sex.
A: Mild pain, watery discharge .
P: Worsens with urination.
Q: Mild irritation and discharge.
R: Penis, urethra.
S: 3/10 discomfort.
T: Persistent mild symptoms.
I: Mild urethral discharge (clear or cloudy, or like pus).
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Urethral discharge, irritation.
Female
O: Often asymptomatic, may notice vaginal discharge.
P: Discharge may worsen after intercourse.
Q: Mild pelvic pain or discomfort with urination.
R: Pelvic region.
S: Mild discomfort.
T: Discharge present for several days.
I: Watery vaginal discharge (white, yellow, or gray).
U: Occurs after unprotected sex.
A: Discharge, mild pelvic pain.
Chlamydia
Male
O: Sudden onset of yellow/green discharge, pain with urination.
P: Worsens with urination and penile discharge.
Q: Painful, burning sensation during urination.
R: Penis, urethra.
S: 7/10 discomfort.
T: Discomfort occurs during urination.
I: Discharge, pain while urinating.
U: Occurs after unprotected sex.
A: Yellow-green discharge, dysuria.
Female
O: Often asymptomatic, may notice abnormal discharge (pus-like or mucus-like discharge).
P: Worsens with urination or after intercourse.
Q: Mild pelvic discomfort, burning with urination.
R: Lower abdomen, vagina.
S: Mild discomfort.
T: Pain during urination, lasting for days.
I: Greenish-yellow discharge, irritation.
U: Occurs after unprotected sex.
A: Pelvic pain, dysuria, bleeding between periods
Gonorrhea
Male
O: Painless ulcer or chancre on the penis.
P: Chancre does not change with touch.
Q: Firm, painless ulcer.
R: Penis, genital area.
S: 3/10 for discomfort.
T: Ulcer lasts for a few weeks.
I: Hard chancre, no pain.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Painless ulcer, visible chancre.
Female
O: Painless ulcer or chancre in the genital area.
P: Ulcer does not cause discomfort when touched.
Q: Firm, painless lesion.
R: Genital area.
S: 2/10 discomfort.
T: Chancre persists for 1-2 weeks.
I: Painless ulcer, no bleeding.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Painless ulcer, possible swollen lymph nodes.
Syphilis
Male
O: Painful ulcers on the penis.
P: Worsens with touch or movement.
Q: Painful, soft ulcers.
R: Penis, genital area.
S: 6/10 pain during touch.
T: Present for several days.
I: Soft, painful ulcers.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Ulcer, pain, possible swelling.
Female
O: Painful genital ulcers.
P: Worsens with touch or movement.
Q: Soft, painful ulcers in genital area.
R: Genital area.
S: 6/10 pain when touched.
T: Pain persists for several days.
I: Painful ulcers.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Painless ulcer, possible swelling.
Chancroid
Male
O: Small painless lesion, swelling of the lymph nodes.
P: Worsens with pressure or touch.
Q: Painless ulcer, followed by painful swelling.
R: Groin, genital area.
S: 4/10 discomfort.
T: Swelling lasts for weeks.
I: Painless ulcer followed by painful swelling.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Painless lesion, swollen lymph nodes.
Female
O: Painful swelling in the genital region.
P: Swelling increases with pressure or movement.
Q: Swelling, painful lymph nodes.
R: Genital area, lower abdomen.
S: 5/10 for discomfort.
T: Swelling persists for weeks.
I: Painful genital region, swollen lymph nodes.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Lymph node swelling, pelvic pain.
Lymphogranuloma venereum
Male
O: Urethral discharge, mild irritation.
P: Worsens with urination.
Q: Mild irritation and discharge.
R: Penis, urethra.
S: 3/10 discomfort.
T: Persistent mild symptoms.
I: Mild urethral discharge.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Urethral discharge, irritation.
Female
O: Vaginal discharge or pelvic discomfort.
P: Worsens after intercourse or during urination.
Q: Mild irritation, watery discharge.
R: Lower abdomen, vagina.
S: 4/10 discomfort.
T: Occasional discomfort, lasting for days.
I: Watery discharge.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Discharge, pelvic discomfort.
Genital Mycoplasmas
Male
O: Often asymptomatic, may have flu-like symptoms initially.
P: Symptoms persist over time.
Q: Fatigue, fever, swollen lymph nodes.
R: Generalized symptoms, no localized pain.
S: 3/10, mild.
T: Symptoms persist over weeks.
I: Fatigue, fever.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Fever, swollen lymph nodes.
Female
O: Often asymptomatic in early stages.
P: Worsens as the disease progresses.
Q: Fatigue, flu-like symptoms, mild fever.
R: Generalized fatigue.
S: Mild discomfort, around 3/10.
T: Symptoms can last for days, persisting with immune progression.
I: Mild fever, swollen lymph nodes.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Fatigue, flu-like symptoms.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
Male
O: Painful blisters or sores in the genital area.
P: Worsens with touch, urination.
Q: Painful burning sensation during urination.
R: Genital area, possibly thighs or groin.
S: 7/10 pain during outbreaks.
T: Blisters for a week or more.
I: Painful blisters, sores.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Genital sores, burning.
Female
O: Painful blisters or ulcers in genital area.
P: Worsens with touch, urination.
Q: Painful burning or itching.
R: Genital area, thighs.
S: 6/10 for discomfort.
T: Blisters last for 5-7 days.
I: Painful blisters.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Blisters, burning sensation.
Herpes Simplex Virus, Types 1 and 2
Male
O: Often asymptomatic, but can cause fatigue or mild fever.
P: Symptoms persist for weeks.
Q: Generalized fatigue, mild fever.
R: Generalized symptoms.
S: 3/10 fatigue.
T: Persistent for several days.
I: Mild fever, fatigue.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Fatigue, mild fever.
Female
O: Often asymptomatic, may present with fatigue or mild fever.
P: Symptoms persist over time.
Q: Mild fever, tiredness.
R: Generalized fatigue, fever.
S: 4/10 fatigue.
T: Lasts for days or weeks.
I: Fatigue, fever.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Tiredness, fever.
Cytomegalovirus
Male
O: Jaundice, fatigue, abdominal discomfort.
P: Symptoms worsen after eating fatty foods.
Q: Yellowish skin, nausea, fatigue.
R: Abdomen, liver area.
S: 6/10 discomfort.
T: Symptoms last for weeks.
I: Jaundice, nausea.
U: Unprotected sex, drug use.
A: Jaundice, nausea.
Female
O: Jaundice, fatigue, dark urine.
P: Symptoms may increase after fatty meals.
Q: Nausea, tiredness, yellow skin.
R: Abdominal area, liver.
S: 5/10 for discomfort.
T: Symptoms last for weeks.
I: Jaundice, nausea.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Jaundice, abdominal discomfort.
Viral Hepatitis A and B
Male
O: Warts or lesions on the genital or anal area.
P: Warts may grow over time.
Q: Painless growths, sometimes itchy.
R: Genital, anal area.
S: 2/10 discomfort.
T: Lasts for months or years.
I: Warts, lesions.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Painless warts.
Female
O: Warts or lesions on genital or cervix.
P: Growth of warts over time.
Q: Painless, possibly itchy.
R: Genital, vaginal area.
S: 2/10 discomfort.
T: Warts may persist.
I: Painless warts.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Genital warts.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Male
O: Discharge, itching or irritation.
P: Worsens with urination or intercourse.
Q: Burning during urination, discharge.
R: Urethra, penis.
S: 4/10 discomfort.
T: Symptoms last for days.
I: Yellow-green discharge, irritation.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Discharge (foul-smelling, frothy discharge), burning.
Female
O: Itching, vaginal discharge.
P: Symptoms worsen with intercourse or urination.
Q: Itching, burning, yellow-green discharge.
R: Vaginal area.
S: 4/10 discomfort.
T: Persistent for days.
I: Discharge, itching.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Vaginal discharge (foul-smelling, frothy discharge), burning.
Trichomoniasis
Male
O: Itching, visible lice in pubic hair.
P: Worsens with scratching.
Q: Intense itching, visible small lice.
R: Pubic area.
S: 6/10 itching.
T: Lasts until treated.
I: Itching, visible lice.
U: Sexual contact.
A: Itching, visible lice.
Female
O: Intense itching, visible lice in genital area.
P: Worsens with scratching.
Q: Itching, irritation.
R: Pubic region.
S: 6/10 for itching.
T: Persistent until treated.
I: Itching, visible lice.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Itching, lice.
Pediculosis
Male
O: Intense itching, small bumps or blisters in the genital area.
P: Worsens with scratching, often at night.
Q: Intense itching, red bumps.
R: Pubic area, genitals.
S: 7/10 for itching.
T: Persistent until treated.
I: Itching, small blisters.
U: Sexual contact.
A: Itching, bumps.
Female
O: Itching, small red bumps or blisters.
P: Itching increases at night.
Q: Red bumps, itching.
R: Genital area, inner thighs.
S: 7/10 discomfort.
T: Lasts until treated.
I: Itching, small blisters.
U: Unprotected sex.
A: Itching, bumps.
Scabies