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I pray that all may go well with

you and that you may be in good


health, as it goes well with your
soul.
(3 John 1:2)
OBJECTIVES:
 determine the different male and female
reproductive diseases.
 identify the causes, symptoms and treatment to
different reproductive diseases.
 promote ways on how to take care of your
reproductive system.
HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED
HEALTH PROBLEMS? WHAT
ARE THE SIGNS AND
SYMPTOMS? HOW DO YOU
TREAT THE DISEASE?
FOCUS:
HUMAN
REPRODUCTIVE
DISEASES
1. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED
DISEASE (STD/STI)
 infections that are passed from one
person to another through sexual
contact.
 caused by bacteria, viruses and
parasites
SYMPTOMS
 Unusual discharge from the penis or
vagina
 Sores or warts on the genital area
 Painful or frequent urination
 Itching and redness in the genital area
SYMPTOMS
 Blisters or sores in or around the
mouth
 Abnormal vaginal odor
 Anal itching, soreness, or bleeding
 Abnormal pain
 Fever
TREATMENT

 there is no cure for STDs


 but medicines can often help
with the symptoms and lower
your risk of spreading the
infection.
TYPES OF STDs

 Chlamydia
 Genital Herpes
 Gonorrhea
 Syphilis
CHLAMYDIA
 one of the most common STIs
 It is caused by a bacterium that
exists in vaginal secretions and
semen ("cum"). It can be spread by
vaginal, oral, or anal sex without a
condom
SYMPTOMS (MEN)
 Many men don’t notice the
symptoms of chlamydia. Most men
have no symptoms at all. It may
appear 1-3 weeks after
transmission.
 burning sensation during urination
SYMPTOMS (MEN)
 yellow or green discharge
from the penis
 pain in the lower abdomen
 pain in the testicles
SYMPTOMS (WOMEN)
 If a woman contracts the STI, it may
take several weeks before any
symptoms appear.
 painful sexual intercourse
(dyspareunia)
 vaginal discharge
SYMPTOMS (WOMEN)
 burning sensation during
urination
 pain in the lower abdomen
 inflammation of the cervix
(cervicitis)
 bleeding between periods
TREATMENT
 Infected persons and their sexual
partners must be tested and treated
with antibiotics.
 Azithromycin is an antibiotic usually
prescribed in a single, large dose.
Doxycycline is an antibiotic that must be
taken twice per day for about one week
GENITAL HERPES
 is a common sexually transmitted
infection caused by the herpes
simplex virus (HSV). Sexual contact is
the primary way that the virus
spreads.
SYMPTOMS (MEN)
 pain or itching
 Small red bumps or white tiny blisters
 Ulcers
 sores develop on the buttocks and
thighs, anus, mouth, urethra, penis and
scrotum
SYMPTOMS (WOMEN)
 sores develop on the vaginal area,
external genital area and cervix
TREATMENT
 The suggestions for preventing
genital herpes are the same as
those for preventing other sexually
transmitted infections: Abstain from
sexual activity or limit sexual
contact to only one person who is
infection-free.
TREATMENT
 Use, or have your partner use, a
latex condom during every sexual
contact
 Avoid intercourse if either partner
has an outbreak of herpes in the
genital area or anywhere else.
GONORRHEA
 is an infection caused by a sexually
transmitted bacterium that infects
both males and females.
 It affects the urethra, rectum or
throat. In females, gonorrhea can
also infect the cervix.
SYMPTOMS (MEN)
 Painful urination
 Pus-like discharge from the tip of the
penis
 Pain or swelling in one testicle
SYMPTOMS (WOMEN)
 Increased vaginal discharge
 Painful urination
 Vaginal bleeding between periods,
such as after vaginal intercourse
 Abdominal or pelvic pain
TREATMENT
To reduce gonorrhea risk:
• Use a condom if you have sex
• Limit your number of sex
partners.
• Be sure you and your partner are
tested for sexually transmitted
infections.
TREATMENT
• Don't have sex with someone
who appears to have a sexually
transmitted infection.
• Consider regular gonorrhea
screening.
SYPHILIS
 is a bacterial infection usually
spread by sexual contact.
 it starts as a painless sore —
typically on your genitals, rectum or
mouth.
SYMPTOMS (WOMEN)
 Primary syphilis generally has a sore or
sores at the original site of infection.
These sores usually occur on or around
the genitals, around the anus or in the
rectum, or in or around the mouth. These
sores are usually (but not always) firm,
round, and painless.
SYMPTOMS (WOMEN)
 Secondary syphilis include skin rash,
swollen lymph nodes, and fever. The
signs and symptoms of primary and
secondary syphilis can be mild, and
they might not be noticed. Tertiary
syphilis is associated with severe
medical problems.
TREATMENT
There is no vaccine for syphilis. To help prevent the
spread of syphilis, follow these suggestions:
 Abstain or be monogamous sex.
 Use a latex condom.
 Avoid recreational drugs
INFERTILITY
2. INFERTILITY IN MEN
 can be caused by low sperm
production, abnormal sperm function
or blockages that prevent the
delivery of sperm. Illnesses, injuries,
chronic health problems, lifestyle
choices and other factors may
contribute to male infertility.
SYMPTOMS
 Problems with sexual function — for
example, difficulty with ejaculation or
small volumes of fluid ejaculated, reduced
sexual desire, or difficulty maintaining an
erection (erectile dysfunction)
 Pain, swelling or a lump in the testicle area
SYMPTOMS
 Inability to smell
 A lower than normal sperm count
(fewer than 15 million sperm per
milliliter of semen or a total sperm
count of less than 39 million per
ejaculate)
TREATMENT
 surgery
 Antibiotic
 Hormone treatments and
medications.
3. INFERTILITY IN WOMEN
Causes:
- Damage to fallopian tubes
- hormonal problems
- cervical issues
Unexplained infertility
Sometimes, the cause of infertility is never
found. A combination of several minor
factors in both partners could cause
unexplained fertility problems. Although
it's frustrating to get no specific answer, this
problem may correct itself with time. But,
you shouldn't delay treatment for
infertility.
4. DYSMENORRHEA
 menstrual cramps
 annoying parts of your
period.
SYMPTOMS
 Aching pain in your belly (sometimes
severe)
 A feeling of pressure in your belly
 Pain in your hips, lower back, and
inner thighs
TREATMENT
 take ibuprofen as soon as bleeding
or cramping starts.
 Place a heating pad or hot water
bottle on your lower back or
abdomen.
 Rest when needed.
 Avoid foods that contain caffeine.
TREATMENT
 Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol.
 Massage your lower back and
abdomen.
 Yoga.
 Massage.
 Relaxation or breathing exercises.
5. VAGINITIS
 inflammation or infection of
the vagina.
 caused by fungal infection,
irritation from chemicals
SYMPTOMS
 Abnormal vaginal discharge with an
unpleasant odor
 Burning feeling outside of the vagina
during urination
 Itching around the outside of the
vagina
 Discomfort during intercourse
TREATMENT
 Use an over-the-counter
medication specifically for
yeast infections.
 Apply a cold compress
6. CERVICAL CANCER
 The cancer cells grow in the
cervix
SYMPTOMS
 Bleeding between regular
menstrual periods
 The menstrual bleeding is
heavier or lasts longer than
usual
SYMPTOMS
 Bleeding after sexual
intercourse
 Bleeding after a pelvic
examination
 Increased vaginal discharge
 Pain sexual intercourse
TREATMENT
 Surgery
 Radiation therapy
 Chemotherapy
7.PROSTATE CANCER
 cancer cells grow in the
prostate
SYMPTOMS
 No obvious signs or
symptoms
 Early stage prostate cancers
are detected only through a
digital rectal exam
 Frequent urination
SYMPTOMS
 The patient gets up often
during the night to urinate.
 Pain or discomfort while
urinating
 Blood in the urine or semen
 Back pain
TREATMENT
 It involves surgery and hormonal
therapy
 Radiation therapy and
chemotherapy may also be used
INDIVIDUAL WORK
 What is your concrete
action to increase your
awareness about
reproductive diseases?
Explain
I pray that all may go well
with you and that you may be
in good health, as it goes well
with your soul.
(3 John 1:2)

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