STD testing

January 30, 2009 by  

STD testing is an extremely important part of your overall sexual health in all humans. Millions of people are becoming infected with sexually transmitted diseases each year, also know as STDs. If you or your partner have had unprotected sex then you maybe at risk for an STD, also known as a sexually transmitted disease. STD testing includes STDs such as Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Herpes, HIV, and more. HIV STD testing determines if you or your sexual partner have been infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, otherwise known as HIV. Several HIV tests are used to check whether you have a recent HIV STD infection or one that happened after six months ago.

The Herpes STD testing checks for Herpes Simplex Virus I (HSV I) and Herpes Simple Virus II (HSV II). Usually, Herpes testing looks for oral (mouth) Herpes and genital Herpes. HSV I tests for cold sores on the mouth and more recently on the genital area. HSV II tests for genital herpes. Chlamydia nearly 1 million sexually active people in the United States. Gonorrhea affects nearly 1 million people in the U.S. It is suggested to test for both Gonorrhea and Chlamydia if you think you may have one or the other.

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Comments

10 Responses to “STD testing”

  1. veazzattil jus on April 11th, 2010 12:57 pm

    you didn’t mention the different types of anti-biotics?

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  4. skycloud on July 13th, 2010 4:45 am

    Nor has to follow neither. The same way either/or works, so does neither/nor. It's like the negative version, if that makes any sense.

    So you would say, I have neither infectious diseases nor sexually transmitted diseases.

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  6. HealWell on July 17th, 2011 4:01 am

    Cold sores (Herpes Simplex Type 1): Lavender with Peppermint, Melaleuca (tea tree), Melissa, Bergamot, Lemon, Helichrysum, or Thyme.

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    Simple Home Remedies For Cold Sores

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  9. Gina Bina on December 18th, 2011 9:11 pm

    The most common sign of herpes is red, sensitive skin that develops sores or blisters (often referred to as herpes bumps). These lesions usually show up in and around the genital area, although female symptoms of herpes may cause these blisters to develop inside the vagina. Other signs and symptoms of genital herpes include:

    Swollen lymph glands in the groin
    Headaches
    Muscle aches
    Fever
    Lower back pain
    In women, herpes symptoms can also include vaginal discharge and pain or a burning sensation when urinating. About 25% of women will develop meningitis as a complication of their first herpes outbreak while another 10% to 15% will have troubles urinating because of their herpes.

    Recurrent Herpes Outbreaks
    Of those people who experienced an outbreak of herpes sores when they were first infected, 80% will go on to have recurrent outbreaks. Although these outbreaks tend to be less severe and shorter in duration than the first outbreak, they can still be just as uncomfortable. Additionally, a person is more likely to pass on the virus when they experience an outbreak.

    Prior to the recurrent breakout, though, many individuals tend to experience "warning symptoms" that they are about to have another herpes episode. Often, an individual will have some pain or discomfort in the area that is infected before their herpes sores develop. During this time, you are considered to be very contagious despite the absence of herpes blisters.

    Herpes Treatment
    Although there is no herpes cure, there are various herpes medications available that can ease the discomfort of your symptoms and shorten the length of the herpes outbreak.

  10. HGaladariMD on January 29th, 2012 10:59 am

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