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Common STD Symptoms for Women

Female STD symptoms can range from none at all, to mild, to severe and vary drastically from person to person. myLAB Box provides the list of signs and symptoms of common STDs for women to spot early signs of an infection. Visit us online at https://www.mylabbox.com/resources/std-symptoms-guide/

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Common STD Symptoms for Women

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  1. Common STD Symptoms for Women Many of the STDs do not show any signs in women. Where they do, this may result in some generic or vague symptoms that look like flu. These could be as a result of many other conditions. It can be a bit challenging to determine what causes the STD symptoms without getting tested. There are higher chances of women showing symptoms such as itching, burning urination and itching as a result of STD particularly when this happen around the genital area. If there are no noticeable signs of STD, the infections will go unnoticed and this will lead to long-lasting or even irreversible effects if they are not treated. Common std symptoms in women While there are many cases where symptoms do not show, there are times when certain symptoms will manifest. This include: • Thick/thin, yellow, milky white or green discharge coming from vagina • Itching in the vaginal area • Blisters occurring in genital area • Rashes in genital area • Painful urination • Burning urination • Pain occurring during intercourse

  2. There are some STD symptoms for women that are less common and these include: • Spotting or bleeding during menstrual cycles • Pain in the pelvic • Painless ulcers occurring in vagina • Lower back pain • Nausea • Fever • Swelling of joints including elbow and knees • A sore throat particularly after oral sex • Rectal pain, discharge or bleeding Where these symptoms appear, they will usually do so after a few days or weeks of exposure to STD. Even where the infection does not result in some obvious symptoms, there are still chances of the STD getting transmitted and also progressing to a condition that is more serious and this may lead to side effects that are irreversible. This is why there is a need for a regular STD testing as a way of ensuring that you are free of any STD. This is especially unprotected or risky sexual contact. important after Website - https://www.mylabbox.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/myLABbox Twitter - https://twitter.com/mylabbox Google + - https://plus.google.com/+Mylabbox

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