Tuesday, May 21, 2019

STDs | What You Should Know About Staphylococcus




Despite a continuous effort by various agencies to spread information about sexually transmitted diseases, they continue to affect a large percentage of the world's  population and llarge chunk of those affected is comprised of the young population.

Sexually transmitted diseases are infective diseases that are transmitted through sexual contact, which means that semen, blood, and other body fluids that are coming from people with STD are highly contagious.

They can affect men and women of all backgrounds and economic levels, which means that no one is really safe.

Tackling staphylococcus which is on of the sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remains one of the major challenges facing health professionals.

Despite the untiring efforts in creating  in spreading awareness about the STDs, it continues to show a rising trend among the youths. Almost 50% of all new cases of STDs were reported in young people.

What You Should Know About Staphylococcus


This fact is particularly worrying with Staph aureus, as STDs can produce life long impact on the health of an individual, if left untreated.

STDs are a huge drain on the exchequer,people Suffering from Sexually Transmitted Diseases are more prone to Infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).

These statistics are all the more upsetting as it is a well known fact that people suffering from sexually transmitted diseases are more prone to infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

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How Can  Staphylococcus be  contacted


  • Staphylococcus can be contacted various means
  • Sharing the same Toilet especially toilets which someone who have been infected used
  • Through Sexual Intercourse
  • Sharing the same under wears which someone who have been infected used.


Carriage and Transmission

Staphylococcus bacteria can live in air, dust and sewage, and is transported mainly by people and animals. Staphylococcus can also live in food, particularly food that hasn't been kept hot or cold enough to stop bacteria growing and reproducing.

While many healthy individuals carry Staphylococcus aureus, it's predominant among people who handle food and food equipment.

Generally, those who work in hospitals or among sick people also face a higher chance of contact with staphylococcus, usually via contaminated hands. carriage.

Some people constantly carry a strain of staph; others carry different strains at different times; while a third group never carries staphylococcus at all.

More children than adults belong to the first group, which always carries the bacteria


 Symptoms Of Staphylococcus

1.Itchiness in Private parts?

2)Stomach Noise?.

3)Skin Rashes?

4)Frequent Urinating?

5)Hotness of Body always?

6)Headache & Malaria/Typhoid

7)Waste Pains?

8)Back Pains and Bone marrow Pains?

9)Joints Pains?

10)Frequent Sweating?

11)Discharge from woman female privates(Some like whitish or mucous?

12)Blood stooling & Urinating?

13)Light boil?

14)Moving sensation round the body?

15)Painful sexual Intercourse?

16)Sexual inadequacies of all sort only lasted for one round sex with your wife?

17)Loss of sexual urge?

18)Zero Sperm count?

19)Watery sperm)

20)Blockage of woman fallopian tube?

21)Scanty of menstrual period?

22)Premature and late ejaculation?

23)Purse from men manhood?

24)Infertility both men &Women?


Staphylococcus is a very complex disease, apart from being contracted sexually or as a toilet infection; there are some other ways of getting infected.

If you have contracted any form of disease in the past like, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, candida (yeast infection), urinary tract infection (U.T.I), etc, which you may have treated but not totally cured, could lead to staphylococcus infection.

So my candid advice to anyone that has any form of venereal disease or any disease at all should go for complete treatment and cure to avoid staph setting in.

 If you  feel any of this discomforts when you wake up in the morning its advisable you visit a good medical personnel for medical assessment

•Some kind of numbness in your joints, limbs or fingers or

•You always have internal heat,

•Rumbling within your stomach

•Some worm like movement within your body

• abnormal vaginal discharge,

 • vaginal burning and itching,

• unusual pain in pelvic area while having sex,

• strange blister-like formations on genitals,

 • discharge from the tip of the penis,

•swelling of the lymph nodes,

• Skin rashes over large parts of the body and many others

All the above-mentioned situations are part of the normal symptoms of staphylococcus infections that don’t have any thing to do with other diseases.

Most of the other symptoms are one way or another related to one disease or another that is why in most cases of staph infections a victim may not be aware of what is really wrong with him.

Staphylococcus  infection spreads through the blood stream, that is why the effect is felt on every part of the body system, when it spreads to the bones and joints particularly those of the arms, legs and spine it forms abscesses.

This is usually what causes arthritis or edema and if care is not taken it could lead to affected area becoming permanently stiff.

If staph infection spreads to the lungs it can cause staphylococcal pneumonia, if it spreads to the inner lining of the heart it results into bacterium endocarditis (which is a serious condition that can cause permanent damage to the heart).

Too much intake of antibiotics for other ailments can result into staphylococcus of the colon; if the infection spreads to the brain it could cause insomnia, which could lead to mental disorder.

Not all cases of people with mental disorder or psychiatric problems are spiritual, because a situation where by a victim of staph of the brain could not sleep for days or weeks will automatically lead to a mental imbalance.

Another problem of the spread of staph to the brain is epilepsy (falling sickness) that is marked by disturbed electrical rhythms of the central nervous system and is typically manifested by convulsive attacks usually with the victim becoming unconscious.

Staphylococcus infection is a major cause of infertility in both male and female. Most women would have contracted this infection even before marriage usually as a toilet infection, but due to ignorance or nonchalant attitude the infection would have affected the reproductive organs.

If you are a lady and in one time or another you have treated one infection or another especially a venereal disease, you have to make sure that you are totally cured.

One mistake that most ladies make is that once they experience itching in their private part they go to chemists to buy drugs to stop the itching.

Once the itching stops they feel they are okay and free, not knowing that they have only cured the infection externally but internally the infection is still there.

The internal infection may not show any serious symptoms for some years, but it will gradually be affecting the internal reproductive organs.

When such women now get married they now find it difficult to conceive, running from one gynecologist to another. Such lady could have save herself and her husband from such trouble if only she had done the right thing at the right time.


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