Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or, venereal diseases are infections that are transmitted through, mating. People who have multiple mating partners and those who do not practice safe intercourse are more likely to, contract these infections. These signs depend on the type of infection. The best way to prevent these types of diseases is by abstinence, using protection, not engaging in casual affairs with multiple partners, and getting vaccinated. Common types of STIs include, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, chlamydia etc. When a person gets infected with this infections, there are certain signs they will notice. Once you notice these signs, visit the hospital immediately for treatment before it causes serious complications. Seven Signs Of Of STIs 1 Sores And Bumps On The Genitals Or In The Oral Area Or Rectal Area: the genital, rectal, and oral areas are the three orifices were most people make use of during intercourse. Some of the common signs of STDs are bumps and sores. If you got engaged with an infected person, you will develop bumps and sores on one or, more of your orifices depending on the kind of infection you contracted from the infected person. 2 Pain Or Burning Urination: passing out urine is meant to be painless and even a semi pleasurable experience so, experiencing pain or, burning is always a sign of a bigger problem like, STDs. 3 Discharge From The Manhood And Vulva: discharge are fluids secreted from a woman's vulva or, a man's manhood. It is normal for a woman to have discharge especially, during ovulation however, the type of discharge a woman body releases as a result of, STIs are usually brownish, greenish, milky or, yellowish and they also have a foul smell. 4 Pain And Fever: some of the signs of STIs include, increase in body temperature and pain in various parts of the body. For example, The infected man or, woman can feel pain in their lower abdomen, they cam also feel pain during action. 5 Strange Vulva Bleeding: the only time a woman is meant to bleed is during her period, during a miscarriage, during ovulation and during early conception (implantation bleeding). Any bleeding outside the ones mentioned above, is strange and is most likely as a result of, intercourse related infections or, something more dangerous like, cancer. 6 Rashes: rashes are a common sign of STIs. These rashes are always found in the trunk, hands and feet of the infected person. 7 Sore Swollen Lymph Nodes: lymph nodes are small sized clusters of cells. STIs can cause the lymph node to swell. In addition to swelling, STIs can also make the lymph nodes to get sore which Can make it hurt.