Why is it that if a person can Dell warts they probably have other sexually transmitted diseases?
First, Dell isn’t really warts and std, so it would be confused in but even if you have sexual contact, why it means you are more likely to have other sexually transmitted diseases? IVE also be a sighns, that you have heard AIDS? Why the hell would have something to do with AIDS?
Several questions here.
Mollusca can be passed on during sex, but they are also common in children who aren’t sexually active. There are actually a few different molluscum viruses, some of which are more likely to be passed on sexually than others.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molluscum_contagiosum
People with AIDS have a problem with a specific type of immune function, and bugs that are usually kept under control by that type of immune function can become a problem. One of those bugs is the molluscum virus. People with HIV-damaged immune systems tend to get more mollusca than people with normal immune systems.
Mollusca tend to spread if they are cut or broken. People who shave their pubic hair sometimes nick a molluscum and spread them around the pubic area.
Generally, if doctors identify one sexually transmissible infection it alerts them to look for others. However if you have mollusca it doesn’t necessarily mean you have other STIs. They’re very common.