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Things To Know About STD Testing

Many STDs can be asymptomatic, pointing out that folks who are infected may not even recognize they have an problem. Our experts will discuss the fundamentals and what people need to know to protect their sexual health. Send us an email staff@brentviewmedical.com for more details.<br><br>

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Things To Know About STD Testing

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  1. WHAT DOES ONE NEED TO KNOW ABOUT STD TESTING? PRESENTED BY Sexually transmitted diseases are a severe public health concern, and anyone sexually active is at risk of acquiring an STD. Many STDs can be asymptomatic, pointing out that folks who are infected may not even recognize they have an STD. That's why routine STD testing in West Hollywood is so crucial. Besides, experts will discuss the fundamentals and what people need to know to protect their sexual health. WHO SHOULD GET TESTED FOR STDS? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests that all sexually active individuals get tested for STDs at least once a year. However, if they have multiple sexual partners, engage in unprotected sex, or have a history of STDs, they should get tested more frequently. It's crucial to note that some STDs can be transmitted through non-sexual means, such as sharing needles or coming into contact with infected bodily fluids. WHAT TYPES OF STD TESTS ARE AVAILABLE? There are some kinds of STD tests, and the type of examination individuals require depends on the specific STD they're being tested for. Below are some of the most common types of STD tests: Blood tests: These are utilized to detect certain STDs, such as HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B and C. These tests are usually done at a lab, and results may take a few days to come back. Urine tests: This method is used to detect chlamydia and gonorrhea. These tests are often done at a clinic or doctor's office, and results may be available within a few hours. Remember to always practice safe sex, get tested regularly, and talk to a healthcare provider if folks have any concerns about their sexual health.

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