5/10/2011

Can someone with no symptoms of STD's suddenly turn symptomatic?

Can someone with no symptoms of STD's suddenly turn symptomatic?I've read thatt certain common STD's such as trich, chlamydia, gonorrhea, etc, can be asymptomatic for some. Can certain changes in environment or foods cause someone who was asymptomatic but latently infected to suddenly show symptoms? Can a yeast infection trigger other symptoms from these STD's?

Trailbalzer
Assymptomatic STDS can become symptomatic but it is not dependent on the food u eat

sam
Food and stress can absolutely be a trigger. Salty, sugary foods are the most likely culprits, so cutting them out of your diet can be helpful.

A yeast infection is tricky because it can also mimic certain STDs, such as HPV. To my knowledge, yeast infections do not trigger the emergence of other STDs, but a yeast infection signals that there is an imbalance in your personal health. This imbalance could, in turn, trigger the appearance of previously hidden STD symptoms.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments! Learn about different types of STDs and the effects on the body in both women and men. Sexually Transmitted Diseases Info Blog.


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