SKIN CONDITIONS
Sex, Teens, and Dermatologists
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I can treat you NOW or treat you LATER! PLEASE NOTE: this site is educational and while it might offend some, this is meant to educate our youth. Ideally, through education, we can prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and their sequelae. Your comments and criticisms are welcomed. This subject was the "brainchild of Kim K. Dernovsek, M.D.". After attending a lecture by this woman in Washington, D.C. in February 2004, I was so impressed by her talk and statistics presented, that I felt my patients would benefit from this subject. It is a known fact that 65 MILLION Americans live with a sexually transmitted disease. Most of these infections are viral. There are 15 million new cases every year reported in the United States, with 3.75 million (1/4) new cases occurring in teenagers! The Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that $17 Billion is spent annually on treatment for these diseases. For these reasons, it is important to educate our teens as to the dangers of STDs. CONDOMS OR ABSTINENCE? While it is probably best to abstain from sexual intercourse until you have a lifelong sexual relationship, this is not the norm with today's teens. Most teenagers are not saving themselves for marriage. The trend has shifted to some adolescents saving themselves, but they are still in the minority. What can happen from unprotected intercourse? Why is it important, if you are going to be sexually active, to use a condom EVERY TIME and use it CORRECTLY? .
Genital Herpes This is a recurrent lifelong viral infection [CDC MMWR 2002:51
(rr-6)] to which there is NO cure. 45 Million Americans are infected
with Herpes Simplex Virus-2 (HSV-2) and do NOT know it! [New England
Journal of Medicine 1997;337:1106-1111). HSV-1 and HSV-2 are transmitted
through direct contact: kissing, sexual contact and direct skin-to-skin
contact. It can be transmitted with or without the presence of sores or other symptoms (JAMA 2000;283: 791-794). Up to 30% of first episode genital herpes is now HSV-1 in type [(CDC, STD Treatment guidelines 2002 MMWR 2002;51 (RR-1)], with oral sex being the most likely source of infection (shedding from the mouth). 21.9% of the US population, aged 12 and older (=45 million people) are positive for HSV-2. Infection rates are highest among those people who initiated intercourse at an age younger than 17 and with a greater number of lifetime sexual partners.
Genital Warts Genital warts, due to the human papilloma virus (HPV) are found in 1.5-13% of all sexually active adults. The adolescent cervix is MORE susceptible to infection with this virus due to the nature of the adolescent cervix and its mucosa. In the US, it is estimated that there will be 12,200 cases of cervical cancer reported with 4,100 deaths in 2003. 95% of cervical cancer is associated with HPV. For women, HPV-related mortality is at least 2X that of HIV. This is the second most costly STD after HIV disease.This disease has great psychosocial impact:
Genital HPV CAN be prevented! Abstinence is the most effective strategy to prevent HPV infection. Other reasons to be concerned for the sexual health of our teenagers:
The potential sequelae of STD:
Condoms why do they fail? This relates to the condom itself Method failure is breakage
during withdrawal or during intercourse User failure?
In 2002, the CDC issued a report (STD Treatment guidelines 2002 CDC) that said:
In July 2001, The Condom Report stated that there was strong evidence for the effectiveness of condoms reducing sexually transmitted Gonorrhea for men and that consistent condom use decreased the risk of HIV/AIDS transmission by approximately 85% Is abstinence realistic? The Kaiser family foundation reported, over a period of time the following statistics:
It appears that the prevalence of sexual experience ("ever having had sexual intercourse") has decreased 16% from 1991-2001. Positive behavior changes have been seen with alcohol related deaths, bike helmets, seat belt use, and increased sunscreen use. Behavior modification and disease prevention is very important, especially when thinking about preservation of life and freedom from disease. The most reliable way to avoid transmission of STDs is to abstain from intercourse, OR to be in a long-term, mutually monogamous relationship with an uninfected partner. Remember, abstinence is a lifestyle choice it is NEVER too late to abstain from all forms of intercourse UNTIL you have selected your lifelong partner. Abstinence will prevent skin-to-skin disease transmission and maintain health. I will be happy to discuss this subject with you at an appointment where I can answer any questions you might have. Download these brochures for more information.
Here are the Spanish versions:
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