Sexually Transmitted Diseases
STIs are a very common problem, but many people do not realize they have one because there are often no symptoms. The only way to know for sure is to get tested. If you think you might have an STD, you must see a doctor or other healthcare providers to get treatment. Left untreated, STDs can cause serious health problems. So please do not wait—get tested today.
Understanding STDs


Understanding STDs
STDs are a serious health concern. If left untreated, STDs can cause long-term health problems, including infertility and even death. STD testing is important for both men and women. STDs can be passed from one person to another through sexual contact, so it is important to get tested if you think you may have been exposed. There are a variety of STD tests available. Some STD tests are quick and easy, while others require a blood sample or swab. If you think you may have been exposed to an STD, it is important to see a healthcare provider as soon as possible. STDs can be treated with medication. In some cases, STDs can be cured. In other cases, STDs can be managed with medication.


Common Symptoms of STDs
Here is a list of frequent symptoms that a person might experience shortly after getting STD infected.
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Painful urination
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Itchiness in the genital area
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Rash
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Lumps or skin growths in the genital area
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Blisters or sores in the genital area
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Discharge from the genitals
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Dark urine
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Light-colored stools
You may think that you would know if you had STD but it may surprise you to know that many people show no symptoms. Having no symptoms makes it almost impossible to diagnose unless you get tested. Never hesitate to get regular/ urgent STD testing.
Contact UsTaking Care of Your Sexual Wellness
Sexual wellness is an integral part of overall health and well-being. Unfortunately, many people do not discuss sexual health or take steps to protect their sexual wellness. This can lead to problems like sexually transmitted infections (STDs). There are a few things you can do to protect your sexual health:
- Get tested for STDs regularly. This will help you catch any infections early and get treatment if needed.
- Use condoms when engaging in sexual activity. This will help reduce your risk of contracting an STD.
- Talk to your partner about their sexual history and get tested together. This can help you both make informed decisions about your sexual activity.