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Q: Are there any complications to STDs?
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STD Complications
Some STDs can spread into the uterus (womb) and fallopian tubes to cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which in turn is a major cause of both infertility and ectopic (tubal) pregnancy. The latter can be fatal. STDs in women also may be associated with cervical cancer. One STD, human papillomavirus infection (HPV), causes genital warts and cervical and other genital cancers. STDs can be passed from a mother to her baby before, during, or immediately after birth; some of these infections of the newborn can be cured easily, but others may cause a baby to be permanently disabled or even die.
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I was stung by a bee yesterday in between my big toe and index toe. It`s been a long time since I`ve been stung and I am suprised how much it swelled up. 16hrs later, it`s not showing any sign of going down. Should I go to a doctor?
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