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Q&A about Syphilis & Gonorrhea

Q&A about Syphilis & Gonorrhea

️ Watch the full series HERE

Recently, most people have focused their attention on Covid-19 and put aside their concerns about other diseases, including sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Most people are often shy when sharing with relatives, family, or doctors about their medical conditions that make many cases serious, especially after a long time of separation.

To help you return to a new normal life, CarePlus and Dr. NGUYEN DOAN QUYNH have selected common questions in the FAQ SERIES ON STDs

Watch full Series on Fanpage CarePlus Clinic Vietnam and Youtube CarePlus Clinic Vietnam to get detailed answers

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EPISODE 2: LEVELS – SYPHILIS

HPV stands for Human Papilloma Virus - a virus that causes human papillomavirus. There are more than 100 different types of HPV, a few of which are highly cancerous. Therefore, understanding to prevent and treat the disease is extremely important.

Watch the video to get the doctor's answer about:

  • What is the HPV virus and what do they cause?
  • Who should get the HPV vaccine?
  • Measures to prevent sexually transmitted diseases

⁉ If you have any other questions related to STDs, please comment below to let CarePlus know!

Sign up for the STDs Screening Package for Men and Women to timely treatment!

 

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