• OCTOBER 11, 2023
    Crabs, Unfortunately without Butter

    Crabs, Unfortunately without Butter

    Pubic lice treatment options: Discover effective remedies for managing infestations. Explore a range of solutions to tackle this common problem.

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    • SEPTEMBER 20, 2023
    Syphilis Cases Increasing in Metro Areas

    Syphilis Cases Increasing in Metro Areas

    During the past few weeks Milwaukee has seen a spike in cases of syphilis and HIV –– some among high-school students. And just as worrying, three infants have been diagnosed with syphilis as well. Unfortunately, it’s difficult to see this “cluster,” as an isolated incident; indeed, Milwaukee has seen a significant number of cases in

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    • SEPTEMBER 20, 2023
    Dangers of Self-Diagnosis

    Dangers of Self-Diagnosis

    The scariest words that I can hear from a patient are “I have been looking on the Internet and think I have symptoms of….”  Let me tell you that is the recipe for disaster.  If you look up a hangnail on a medical site, you will have convinced yourself that you will be dying within

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    • AUGUST 17, 2023
    The symptoms of genital herpes virus

    The symptoms of genital herpes virus

    The symptoms of genital herpes virus fluctuate drastically from one individual to another, with many different men and women getting zero recognizable symptoms (asymptomatic). Herpes is one of the most popular sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) including oral and genital herpes. generally evolves inside of two to twenty days following initial exposure may continue on as

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    • JULY 13, 2023

    Are my cramps and boating caused by an STD?

    Yes, STD’s can cause Cramps and Bloating! Cramps and bloating can be attributed to a variety of health conditions, ranging from indigestion to menstruation, but it’s important to be aware that these symptoms can sometimes point to a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD). Gonorrhea and Chlamydia: Both Gonorrhea and Chlamydia are bacterial infections that can cause

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    • JULY 13, 2023

    Am I at risk of an STD?

    Five STD Risk Factors to Consider To determine if you are at risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease (STD), it is important to consider various factors. These include your sexual behaviors, the sexual behaviors of your partners, and any potential exposure to STDs. Here are some common risk factors: Unprotected sex: Engaging in sexual

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    • JUNE 6, 2023

    Is That Pesky Post-Sex Itch Ruining Your Bliss? Let’s Find Out Why!

    Alright, fellas! We’ve all been there – you just had a fantastic, passionate romp, and suddenly, you find yourself with an unbearable itching sensation down below! Cue the awkwardness and confusion, right? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back. In this post, we’ll discuss the most common causes of penis itching after sex, and remember, understanding

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    • JUNE 6, 2023
    Is Your Sore Throat After Sex Trying to Tell You Something?

    Is Your Sore Throat After Sex Trying to Tell You Something?

    Hey there, lovebirds! Have you ever experienced the uncomfortable feeling of a sore throat after a steamy night of passion? If so, don't worry - you're not alone! Many people have had that tickle in the back of their throat making them wonder: "Hmm...what's going on here?" Before you start panicking, remember that getting aRead more
    • MARCH 30, 2023

    The Truth About STD Testing: It’s Not a One Size Fits All Solution

    STD Testing is Not a One Size Fits All Solution STD testing is often seen as a one size fits all solution, but in reality, it's much more complex than that. Testing for sexually transmitted diseases requires a thorough assessment of a person's exposure, risk, symptoms, and more. This is why it's essential to chooseRead more
    • MARCH 30, 2023

    The Long-Term Effects of Chlamydia in Males: What You Need to Know

    Chlamydia, a highly prevalent sexually transmitted infection (STI), is caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. Although often asymptomatic, if left untreated, chlamydia can lead to several long-term health complications in males. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the potential long-term effects of chlamydia in males, the importance of early detection, and the available treatment options.

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    • FEBRUARY 14, 2023

    Blue Waffle Fact or Fiction

    The truth is, you’ve probably heard someone talk about blue waffle disease at some point or another. But what is blue waffle exactly? Is it even real? Well, the truth is that blue waffle isn’t an actual medical condition, but rather an urban legend. The term “blue waffle” originated on the internet and refers to

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    • FEBRUARY 14, 2023

    Even Chronic Conditions can be Managed

    Chronic syphilis, which is the most common form of the infection, is characterized by long-term symptoms that can recur or worsen over time. It is caused by the same bacterium that causes acute syphilis, and it can be transmitted through sexual contact. Treatment for chronic syphilis usually includes a combination of antibiotics, such as penicillin,

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    • JULY 1, 2022
    What are the Odds of Getting an STD from a One Night Stand?

    What are the Odds of Getting an STD from a One Night Stand?

    The stats don’t lie: millions of Americans currently have an STD. Hundreds of thousands of new STD cases are reported each year, and it’s likely that many more go unrecorded. In other words, STDs are extremely common. As such, this means that every sexual encounter carries at least some potential for STD transmission. What are

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    • APRIL 9, 2022
    What is the Danger of Not Disclosing HSV 2?

    What is the Danger of Not Disclosing HSV 2?

    HSV 2 –– also known as genital herpes –– is an extremely common STD. Herpes affects hundreds of millions of people across the world. However, a good number of those infected never realize they have herpes at all. HSV 1 (oral herpes) and HSV 2 both usually occur asymptomatically. What’s more, the symptoms of herpes

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    • APRIL 7, 2022
    What to do if Your STD Test is Negative, but You’re Still Worried

    What to do if Your STD Test is Negative, but You’re Still Worried

    We’ve come a long way in terms of STD testing and treatment. For the most part, modern STD tests are extremely accurate and reliable. In almost all instances, STD tests deliver the correct results. However, mistakes can sometimes occur; false positives and negatives are an unfortunate possibility. Here, we’ll provide information for individuals who haveRead more
    • MARCH 11, 2022
    Can Chlamydia be Misdiagnosed?

    Can Chlamydia be Misdiagnosed?

    Chlamydia is incredibly common. In 2018 alone, the CDC reported over 1.5 million chlamydial infections in the U.S. One of the big problems with chlamydia is that it can be difficult to identify. So can chlamydia be misdiagnosed? Absolutely. Here, we’ll explain everything you need to know about chlamydia, and what you should do if

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    • MARCH 3, 2022
    Can Chlamydia be Dormant and Undetected?

    Can Chlamydia be Dormant and Undetected?

    Many people think that STDs are conspicuous diseases. In other words, they expect STDs to produce a lot of obvious symptoms –– and for those symptoms to appear quickly. Yet, the reality is that it’s impossible to tell if you have an STD immediately after contraction. In fact, lots of people who have STDs never

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    • MARCH 9, 2020
    Can an STD Cause Erectile Dysfunction?

    Can an STD Cause Erectile Dysfunction?

    No man wants to dwell on the subject of erectile dysfunction. Talking about it with others can be embarrassing, awkward, or downright scary. Yet, the reality is that erectile dysfunction can occur because of a myriad of physical problems. Can an STD cause erectile dysfunction? The answer, unfortunately, is yes. Here, we’ll explain everything you

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    • MARCH 5, 2020
    What are the STDs That Cause Hair Loss?

    What are the STDs That Cause Hair Loss?

    STDs –– like many dangerous diseases –– are threatening in large part because of their ability to hide in place sight. Indeed, most STDs can remain asymptomatic for long periods of time. It’s entirely possible for someone to have an STD and not realize it. What’s more, when STD symptoms do appear, they may mimic

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    • FEBRUARY 25, 2020

    U.S. Chlamydia Rates by State

    Chlamydia is a common STD and is one of the most common notifiable diseases in the United States. Many people with chlamydia don’t develop symptoms, but those who do may experience genital discharge and pain during urination. Left untreated, chlamydia can cause serious and permanent damage to the reproductive system. The infection can spread into

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    • FEBRUARY 10, 2020
    How to Find STD Testing Without Insurance

    How to Find STD Testing Without Insurance

    STDs pose a serious threat to health and wellness for everyone. So it’s easy to see why so many people are concerned about the possibility of STD contraction. Whether you’ve noticed common STD signs and symptoms or you’re nervous after a recent sexual encounter, thinking you might have an STD is a scary prospect. What’s

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    • FEBRUARY 6, 2020
    Can You Get an STD Even if Neither Partner Has One?

    Can You Get an STD Even if Neither Partner Has One?

    STDs don’t appear out of thin air. Though STDs are very common, there are only a few ways that most STDs can spread. In other words, the only way to get an STD is from someone else. STDs don’t manifest in the human body naturally. So if you’re in a relationship, can you get an

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    • FEBRUARY 5, 2020
    Can You Get an STD from a Virgin?

    Can You Get an STD from a Virgin?

    Sex, sexuality, and STDs are often misunderstood. At Same Day, we’re used to fielding all sorts of questions about STDs and STD transmission. Plain and simple, there are a lot of myths and misinformation regarding STDs. As always, though, we aim to set the record straight little by little. Today, we’ll address our latest FAQ,

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    • JANUARY 13, 2020
    STD Testing: What to Expect

    STD Testing: What to Expect

    Though millions of people currently have an STD –– and millions more are at-risk for contracting an STD –– many individuals have never had an STD test before. This is understandable to some degree. STD testing can seem scary, invasive, or even shameful. Yet, the reality is quite different. STD testing is safe, confidential, and

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    • JANUARY 9, 2020
    Couples STD Testing: 5 Tips for People in New Relationships

    Couples STD Testing: 5 Tips for People in New Relationships

    Starting a new relationship is always exciting. It’s a lot of fun to get to know someone and to experience new things with them. However, at the end of the day, all sexually active people should be aware of the dangers that STDs present. No matter how much you may like a new partner, it

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    • JANUARY 7, 2020
    Fast STD Testing –– What to Do When You Need Help ASAP

    Fast STD Testing –– What to Do When You Need Help ASAP

    Time is of the essence when it comes to identifying, diagnosing, and treating STDs. Indeed, the sooner diagnosis occurs, the sooner treatment can follow. To use an extreme example, diagnosing HIV early in its development could potentially save a person’s life. As such, it’s understandable why so many people value fast STD testing. If you’re

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    • DECEMBER 12, 2019
    Can You Get an STD from a Lap Dance?

    Can You Get an STD from a Lap Dance?

    Though business at live adult entertainment venues –– i.e. strip clubs –– has slumped over the past few years, the industry as a whole generated $1.4 billion in 2018. That’s a lot of cocktails, bachelor parties, and, yes, lap dances. Unfortunately, some people may be worried about their health after a trip to the strip

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    • DECEMBER 11, 2019
    Infidelity STDs: How to Deal With STDs in Your Relationship

    Infidelity STDs: How to Deal With STDs in Your Relationship

    Partners in a committed relationship may experience problems with STDs just like single individuals. Of course, dealing with infidelity and possible STD transmission/contraction while in a relationship creates its own set of unique problems. With that in mind, today we’re going to share some key facts about infidelity STDs. Below, we’ll address how people get

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    • DECEMBER 10, 2019
    Private STD Testing: Everything You Need to Know

    Private STD Testing: Everything You Need to Know

    At Same Day STD Testing, we believe that everyone has the right to fast, confidential STD tests when they need them. Regular testing is crucial to long-term STD prevention. What’s more, early diagnosis of certain STDs can allow medical professionals to manage or even cure potentially dangerous infections. However, many people are reticent to get

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    • NOVEMBER 12, 2019
    What are the STDs that Cause Dry Skin?

    What are the STDs that Cause Dry Skin?

    STD symptoms are diverse. Indeed, different STDs can trigger a wide variety of physical reactions –– from pain during urination to a sore throat. And it’s not always obvious that an STD is at the root of an ailment. This is the case with our topic of the day: rashes. Rashes caused by STDs may

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    • NOVEMBER 8, 2019
    “I Used a Condom and Got Chlamydia” –– The Truth About Safe Sex

    “I Used a Condom and Got Chlamydia” –– The Truth About Safe Sex

    Pretty much everyone has heard an STD horror story from someone they know, such as an acquaintance or a friend of a friend. Usually, these stories are about contracting an STD in a strange or abnormal way. Consider the persistence of the (false) claim that you can get an STD from a toilet seat, and

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    • NOVEMBER 6, 2019
    What to Do While Waiting for STD Results After a Test

    What to Do While Waiting for STD Results After a Test

    Sitting around and waiting for the results of an STD test is enough to rattle the nerves of even the most composed individual. After all, it’s frightening to be unsure about your health and wellness. What’s more, some STD tests can take several days or even weeks to deliver accurate results. That’s a lot of

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    • OCTOBER 9, 2019
    7 Tips to Prevent Hepatitis

    7 Tips to Prevent Hepatitis

    Hepatitis is an often misunderstood disease. Hepatitis comes in a variety of forms, and it can be contracted in a number of ways. But the reality is that hepatitis is very dangerous. According to the CDC, hepatitis C kills more Americans than any other infectious disease. With that in mind, we’re going to take a

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    • OCTOBER 7, 2019
    How to Get Rid of an STD at Home (SPOILER: You Can’t)

    How to Get Rid of an STD at Home (SPOILER: You Can’t)

    It’s bad enough that STDs can produce a number of painful symptoms and generate a variety of serious health conditions –– including potentially fatal problems. For many people, the stigma associated with STDs can be even worse than the infection itself. And while it’s understandable that many would like to know how to get rid

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    • OCTOBER 3, 2019
    Urethral Irritation & STDs: 5 Things You Need to Know

    Urethral Irritation & STDs: 5 Things You Need to Know

    Pain in the urethra is about as unpleasant a condition as one could imagine. Unfortunately, several common STDs are associated with urethral irritation and urethritis. Urethritis is the condition in which the urethra becomes inflamed or irritated. Millions of Americans contract urethritis every year –– often as a result of STDs. As such, today we’re

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    • SEPTEMBER 10, 2019
    Can You Get Pregnant if You Have Chlamydia?

    Can You Get Pregnant if You Have Chlamydia?

    Though STDs have been reported for hundreds of years, the reality is that many people don’t understand these infections very well. STDs are unpleasant –– or in other words –– gross. So it’s no wonder that many people don’t want to learn the ins and outs of these infections. However, it’s very important for sexually

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    • SEPTEMBER 6, 2019
    5 Facts About Syphilis Eye Complications

    5 Facts About Syphilis Eye Complications

    Eyes are sensitive body parts. They can be damaged in a number of ways –– from bright lights, to an accidental poke of a finger. And because human eyes are coated with a mucous membrane, they are susceptible to STD transmission. That’s right –– it’s possible to get an STD in your eye. One of

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    • SEPTEMBER 5, 2019
    Can You Get an STD Without Being Sexually Active?

    Can You Get an STD Without Being Sexually Active?

    “STD” stands for Sexually Transmitted Disease, and, in the main, STDs occur as a result of sexual activity. This much should be obvious. However, it is possible to contract an STD without having sex. So even if you’re a virgin, you still could be at risk for contracting an STD. How can you get an

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    • AUGUST 7, 2019
    HIV 1 vs HIV 2: What’s the Difference?

    HIV 1 vs HIV 2: What’s the Difference?

    There are two distinct forms of HIV that currently exist: HIV 1 and HIV 2. In technical terms, HIV 2 is more than 55% genetically different from HIV 1. However, the main practical difference between the two relates to geography and prevalence. HIV 1 is very often referred to as just HIV; it is the

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    • AUGUST 6, 2019
    What’s the STD that Causes Cramps and Bloating?

    What’s the STD that Causes Cramps and Bloating?

    STDs can affect nearly every part of the human body. Syphilis rashes may appear on the soles of the feet. And STDs like chlamydia can even cause eye infections. Perhaps unsurprisingly, then, there are several STDs that can cause abdominal pain. What’s the STD that causes cramps and bloating most often? Typically, the two STDsRead more
    • AUGUST 5, 2019
    7 Causes of Penis Itching After Sex

    7 Causes of Penis Itching After Sex

    Discomfort or itching following sexual intercourse is a common issue that many men experience. The reality is that there are a number of conditions that can contribute to penis itching after sex. Some are relatively minor and can be addressed quickly, while others require medical attention. Today, we’ll examine seven different causes of penis itching

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    • JULY 10, 2019
    Penis Sores: Common Causes & Complications

    Penis Sores: Common Causes & Complications

    Genital sores, bumps, rashes, spots, and pimples are alarming for obvious reasons. And it’s natural to assume that penis sores are the result of a sexually transmitted disease. In many instances, that is indeed the case. However, STDs aren’t the only cause of bumps, rashes, or sores on or around the genitals. What’s more, different

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    • JULY 9, 2019
    Can a Gynecologist Test for STDs?

    Can a Gynecologist Test for STDs?

    It’s a good idea for women to visit their gynecologist regularly. That’s because gynecologists provide important services for women. During wellness tests, gynecologists can help women deal with annoying issues like yeast infections or bacterial vaginosis. And, of course, gynecologists also work to diagnose dangerous diseases like cervical and breast cancer. But can a gynecologist

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    • JULY 8, 2019
    How Often Should You Get Tested for HIV?

    How Often Should You Get Tested for HIV?

    For good reason, HIV is still one of the most frightening diseases around. Despite many positive developments in terms of HIV prevention and treatment over the past few years, there is still no cure for HIV. And HIV still poses a fatal threat. What’s potentially even scarier is that many individuals don’t have an understanding

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    • JUNE 4, 2019
    How to Identify Herpes Discharge

    How to Identify Herpes Discharge

    Several different STDs may cause genital discharge to occur. The most common of the “discharge-producing” infections are gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomoniasis. Typically, women will experience discharge as a result of an STD more than men. (It’s worth noting that women experience normal discharge in the form of menstruation and the expulsion vaginal fluids.) However, herpes

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    • JUNE 4, 2019
    What STD Causes Stomach Pain and Diarrhea?

    What STD Causes Stomach Pain and Diarrhea?

    It’s easy to assume that STDs only affect the genital region. However, certain STDs can affect many different areas of the body. And it’s possible to experience STDs symptoms in the eyes, mouth, on the soles of your feet, the palms of your hands, and within your abdomen. If left untreated, it’s even possible for

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    • MAY 30, 2019
    Are Vaginal Pimples Dangerous?

    Are Vaginal Pimples Dangerous?

    Pimples and zits are usually just an annoyance. However, when small pustules appear on the pubic region, it’s natural for individuals to feel some concern and wonder if pimples appearing around the penis or vagina are dangerous. However, many people experience some form of genital acne. And in short, no, vaginal pimples are not dangerous.

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    • MAY 2, 2019
    Penis Discoloration: Causes and Treatment Options

    Penis Discoloration: Causes and Treatment Options

    It should go without saying, but the penis is a sensitive organ. Unsurprisingly, most men will feel concern if they notice any sort of abnormality that forms on or around their genitals. This includes bumps, rashes, burning sensations, and –– today’s topic –– penis discoloration. Penis discoloration can occur for a wide range of reasons;

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    • APRIL 18, 2019
    Ingrown Hair vs STD: How to Tell the Difference

    Ingrown Hair vs STD: How to Tell the Difference

    Ingrown hairs are a minor, though common, annoyance. STDs, on the other hand, are potentially serious infections that can cause a myriad of health issues. Unfortunately, bumps caused by certain STDs can appear very similar to ingrown hairs, zits, or benign cysts that manifest on or around the genitals. As such, it can be difficult

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    • APRIL 17, 2019
    How do They Test for Gonorrhea?

    How do They Test for Gonorrhea?

    Detecting the presence of an STD like gonorrhea isn’t always straightforward. In fact, it can be quite difficult to identify an STD by outward symptoms alone. Often STDs can remain asymptomatic, and even when symptoms do occur, they may appear similar to other common conditions like acne or the flu. That brings us to today’s

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    • APRIL 1, 2019

    Sore Throat After Oral Sex | What You Should Do Next

    Oral sex is extremely common across virtually all demographics and sexual preferences. And, according to research, relatively few people use a condom during oral sex. This does increase the possibility of transmitting certain STDs to the mouth or throat. In fact, both chlamydia and gonorrhea exist in oral form. If you’re experiencing a sore throatRead more
    • MARCH 28, 2019
    Is an STD Swab Test Painful?

    Is an STD Swab Test Painful?

    As frightening as some people find STDs, many others are more terrified of the STD testing process itself. This is unfortunate. In reality, there’s nothing to be afraid of in regard to an STD test. STD testing methods have advanced quite a bit in recent years, and you can even perform certain tests in the

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    • MARCH 26, 2019
    Does Oral Gonorrhea Clear on Its Own?

    Does Oral Gonorrhea Clear on Its Own?

    Contrary to what some people may think, STD symptoms are not restricted to the genital region. The truth is, STDs can manifest in a number of different ways, and they can even exist in multiple places within the body at once. As such, diseases like gonorrhea may be present within the genitals, in the mouth

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    • MARCH 11, 2019
    What is Discharge Supposed to Look Like?

    What is Discharge Supposed to Look Like?

    Normal vaginal discharge is completely healthy and serves a beneficial purpose, namely, to wash away dead skin cells and bacteria from the cervix and vagina. However, the difference between healthy, regular vaginal discharge, and discharge caused by an STD, for instance, can be quite slight. As such, it’s important that all sexually active individuals know

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    • MARCH 7, 2019
    Pubic Itching: 6 Common Causes

    Pubic Itching: 6 Common Causes

    There are few things more irritating than a constant itch. What’s more, experiencing a bad itch in the pubic area is particularly vexatious. Unfortunately, pubic itching can occur for a number of reasons, and determining the cause of pubic itching can be difficult. With that in mind, today we’ll focus on six common reasons for

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    • MARCH 6, 2019
    Is Irritation After Sex Normal?

    Is Irritation After Sex Normal?

    Many people, both men and women, will experience pain during and/or after sex at some point. However, feeling discomfort after sex isn’t something you should ignore. Rather, itching, burning, and soreness during or after intercourse typically indicates some sort of problem. So while irritation after sex isn’t uncommon, it’s not normal either. Here, we’ll explain

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    • MARCH 4, 2019
    How to Find a Free STD Clinic Near You

    How to Find a Free STD Clinic Near You

    One of the scariest feelings possible is needing an STD test, but not knowing what to do next. Unfortunately, scores of people across the country experience that anxiety every day. If you’ve never needed to get tested before, it can be quite unnerving to try and find a free STD clinic. Here, we’ll explain how

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    • FEBRUARY 7, 2019
    Common Causes of Testicular Pain

    Common Causes of Testicular Pain

    Unexplained pain anywhere on the body is a concerning and upsetting occurrence. But consistent discomfort on, in, or around the testicles is just about unbearable. It’s tough to think about –– let alone discuss. However, testicular pain could indicate a major health problem and even the presence of an STD. As such, if you’ve experienced

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    • FEBRUARY 7, 2019
    Is Male Discharge Normal?

    Is Male Discharge Normal?

    While most symptoms of STDs are subtle, easy-to-overlook, or mild, discharge emanating from the penis is sure to attract attention. Indeed, unexpected penile discharge is enough to alarm anyone. However, male discharge can occur for a number of reasons. And its appearance, consistency, and smell also may also vary on a case-by-case basis. Is male

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    • FEBRUARY 5, 2019
    Do Lambskin Condoms Protect Against STDs?

    Do Lambskin Condoms Protect Against STDs?

    For centuries, people have used animal intestines to fashion contraceptives, specifically, condoms. And though lambskin condoms fell out of favor with the advent of latex condoms in the 1920s, many people still prefer lambskin condoms to their more prevalent latex alternatives. But do lambskin condoms protect against STDs? In a word, no. The CDC does

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    • FEBRUARY 1, 2019
    Symptoms of Oral Gonorrhea

    Symptoms of Oral Gonorrhea

    Every year, millions of Americans get streptococcal pharyngitis, better known as strep throat. Sore throats are common, easily treatable, and for most people they never amount to anything more than a mild inconvenience. What is worrying, though, is that the symptoms of oral gonorrhea are very similar to those of strep throat. Plus, a good

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    • JANUARY 14, 2019
    Which STDs Stay in the Body for Life?

    Which STDs Stay in the Body for Life?

    Considering most people don’t like to discuss, think about, or remotely consider the possibility of picking up an STD, it’s understandable that many might not know which STDs are curable and which aren’t. The good news is, many common STDs can be treated and cured completely through the application of antibiotics. And modern medical professionals

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    • JANUARY 10, 2019
    What are the STDs that Cause Odor?

    What are the STDs that Cause Odor?

    The human body smells. Though we spend a great deal of time and energy masking unpleasant bodily odors, the truth of the matter is that a degree of genital odor is normal –– particularly from the vagina. And there’s no reason to be ashamed of a normal, natural genital smell. However, fishy or unpleasant odors

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    • JANUARY 9, 2019
    STDs and Lower Back Pain: Is there a Connection?

    STDs and Lower Back Pain: Is there a Connection?

    Just about everyone experiences a pain in the back now and again. Indeed, studies suggest that back pain accounts for 264 million lost work days every year. Though most of the time back pain is a fleeting nuisance, it can occasionally be the result of something more sinister. Indeed, certain STDs and conditions caused by

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    • JANUARY 8, 2019
    Can You Have Chlamydia and Gonorrhea at the Same Time?

    Can You Have Chlamydia and Gonorrhea at the Same Time?

    A single STD on its own is a gruesome enough prospect. But what about contracting multiple STDs? Can you have STDs like chlamydia and gonorrhea at the same time? The answer is yes. In fact, it’s fairly commonplace for individuals to carry more than one STD at once. That’s why it’s important for all sexually

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    • JANUARY 7, 2019
    Signs and Symptoms of Syphilis

    Signs and Symptoms of Syphilis

    Unlike other common bacterial STDs like chlamydia or gonorrhea, syphilis is a potentially fatal infection. Indeed, even as recently as 2015 over 100,000 people worldwide died as a result of syphilis infections. The silver lining to this issue is that since syphilis is a bacterial disease, it can be treated relatively quickly and cured completely

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    • JANUARY 3, 2019
    Jock Itch vs Herpes: Your FAQs Answered

    Jock Itch vs Herpes: Your FAQs Answered

    Trying to self-diagnose an STD is a risky and ultimately futile practice. STDs tend to manifest in subtle ways –– if at all –– and when they do it’s easy to confuse one STD for another. What’s more, there are a number of other issues like razor burn, acne, or jock itch that can appear

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    • DECEMBER 13, 2018
    Does Chlamydia Make You Itch? STDs and Itching

    Does Chlamydia Make You Itch? STDs and Itching

    Itching is one of the most common STD symptoms for both men and women. Indeed, itching can manifest in a number of areas on the body and result from a variety of STDs. So, to address the titular question: does chlamydia make you itch? The short answer is yes, it can. However, just because you’ve

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    • DECEMBER 11, 2018
    Examining Prevalent STDs on College Campuses

    Examining Prevalent STDs on College Campuses

    For many, the college experience is the most rewarding period in their life. Yet, college students comprise a high-risk group for STD contraction. Indeed, researchers consistently find individuals aged 15-24 to be among the most susceptible to getting an STD. But what are the most prevalent STDs on college campuses and how can college students

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    • DECEMBER 10, 2018
    What are the Worst STDs to Live With?

    What are the Worst STDs to Live With?

    It’s unwise to think that some STDs are harmless. The reality is, all sexually transmitted infections carry some degree of health risk –– for you, your partner(s), and, potentially, your children. If you suspect you may have an STD, it’s imperative that you get tested and seek treatment as soon as possible. Having said that,

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    • DECEMBER 6, 2018
    Why a Herpes Self Test Isn’t Reliable

    Why a Herpes Self Test Isn’t Reliable

    The last thing most people want to do is discuss their sexual health with a stranger. Indeed, STDs cause all sorts of emotional distress and anxiety, which is why “at-home” tests carry such appeal. After all, what could be better than performing a discreet test from the comfort of your own bathroom? Unfortunately, self-test kits

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    • DECEMBER 5, 2018
    The Long Term Effects of Chlamydia in Males Explained

    The Long Term Effects of Chlamydia in Males Explained

    STDs affect men and women differently. One STD that tends to impact the lives of women more than men is chlamydia. It’s worth noting here that women under 25 are most “at risk” for contracting chlamydia statistically, but any sexually active person can get chlamydia. Part of the reason why chlamydia is so prevalent is

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    • DECEMBER 4, 2018
    Different Types of STD Bumps & What They Mean

    Different Types of STD Bumps & What They Mean

    Contrary to popular belief, most people don’t immediately notice they’ve contracted an STD. In fact, many people who have an STD never realize it. That’s because STDs often manifest in subtle ways. Though pop culture associates STDs with a myriad of gross and eye-catching symptoms, the reality is you can’t tell if you or someone

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    • NOVEMBER 6, 2018
    Genital Herpes vs Pimples: How to Tell the Difference

    Genital Herpes vs Pimples: How to Tell the Difference

    “Uh-oh.” We all have “uh-oh” moments from time to time. Like when you fumble in your pockets and can’t find your keys. Or when you’re sitting in traffic and you can’t remember if you turned the stove off. However, no one wants to experience an “uh-oh” moment in regard to their sexual well-being. Finding bumps

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    • NOVEMBER 5, 2018
    How to Talk About STDs With a New Partner: 5 Useful Tips

    How to Talk About STDs With a New Partner: 5 Useful Tips

    Some conversations are easier to have than others. Unsurprisingly, many people are hesitant to bring up the subject of STDs with their significant other –– even if they have reason for concern. We understand that sexual wellness is a sensitive topic, and new couples hardly want to think about the possibility of venereal disease as

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    • NOVEMBER 1, 2018
    Can Chlamydia Go Away Without Treatment?

    Can Chlamydia Go Away Without Treatment?

    STDs are such an odious prospect for some people that they’d rather ignore their existence than get tested –– even when they desperately need to. Alternatively, others believe that because infections like gonorrhea and chlamydia are relatively common, they’re not dangerous. What’s more, some factions seem to think that their immune system will “heal” STDs

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    • OCTOBER 31, 2018
    Why You Shouldn’t Use Natural Remedies for STDs

    Why You Shouldn’t Use Natural Remedies for STDs

    Look, we get it. We understand why a person with an STD would value a natural solution to their problem. However, the harsh reality is, natural remedies for STDs do not work. Period. We can’t stress this enough: don’t spend your hard-earned money on supplements, vitamins, or other substances online that purport to cure STDs.

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    • OCTOBER 30, 2018
    UTI vs STD: What’s the Difference?

    UTI vs STD: What’s the Difference?

    No one likes to think about intimate problems like UTIs (urinary tract infections) or STDs –– especially if you’ve never had one before. For many, experiencing symptoms related to both UTIs and STDs can be a frightening experience, one fraught with uncertainty and anxiety. Fortunately, a little education and sound advice can go a long

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    • OCTOBER 25, 2018
    What are the Chances of Getting an STD from One Unprotected Encounter?

    What are the Chances of Getting an STD from One Unprotected Encounter?

    Regrettable decisions are just that –– regrettable. Unfortunately, choosing to have unprotected sex with someone you don’t know very well is a decision many people come to rue. That’s because it only takes one instance of sexual contact for STD transmission to occur. But just what are the chances of getting an STD from one

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    • OCTOBER 11, 2018
    How to Tell Your Partner You Have Chlamydia

    How to Tell Your Partner You Have Chlamydia

    Perhaps the only thing worse than finding out that you have an STD is breaking the news to your partner. Unfortunately, over a million people get chlamydia every year and are forced to have this tough conversation with their partner. There’s no way around it: telling your partner you have an STD is difficult. However,

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    • OCTOBER 9, 2018
    How to Classify Different Types of STDs

    How to Classify Different Types of STDs

    Trying to classify and separate the different types of STDs is a difficult task. Though many STDs are similar, they vary in subtle ways. So what’s true for one STD, may not apply to another. As such, a good level of confusion exists regarding which STDs can be cured, which ones are fatal, and which

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    • OCTOBER 8, 2018
    Why the Male STD Test Procedure Isn’t as Bad as You’ve Heard

    Why the Male STD Test Procedure Isn’t as Bad as You’ve Heard

    At Same Day, we’re accustomed to fielding questions about the STD testing process. Indeed, if you’ve never had an STD test before, you might understandably be concerned about how certain tests are administered. In particular, the male STD test procedure inspires a good deal of anxiety for many men. The good news is, getting tested

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    • OCTOBER 4, 2018
    STD Blood Test Results Explained

    STD Blood Test Results Explained

    No person worried about their well-being should be kept in the dark about testing methods and procedures. STDs are confusing and frightening enough on their own. Unfortunately, there are nearly as many myths about STD testing as there are STDs themselves. At Same Day STD Testing, it’s our goal to educate as many people as

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    • OCTOBER 3, 2018
    When to Get Tested for STDs: Your Complete Guide

    When to Get Tested for STDs: Your Complete Guide

    Most people would prefer never to think about STDs, STD testing, or STD contraction ever again. Burying your head in the sand and pretending that STDs don’t exist, however, won’t protect you from the dangers they present. Indeed, the much wiser decision is to educate yourself on STDs, and figure out when to get tested

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    • SEPTEMBER 27, 2018
    STD Symptoms in Men: 5 Warning Signs to Watch Out For

    STD Symptoms in Men: 5 Warning Signs to Watch Out For

    Learning about a problem might be frightening at first, but it’s preferable to being left in the dark. That statement goes double in regard to STDs. Unfortunately, many people remain uninformed when it comes to their sexual well-being. STDs often manifest themselves in subtle ways, and many people wrongly assume that unless STD symptoms appear

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    • SEPTEMBER 12, 2018
    What Does a Pap Smear Test For?

    What Does a Pap Smear Test For?

    It’s always dangerous to make assumptions –– particularly in regard to your well-being. The bad news is, many women do wrongly assume that pap smears and pelvic exams act as STD tests. Indeed, though pap smears are important, they’re not comprehensive in terms of detecting STDs. So just because you’ve recently had a pap smear

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    • SEPTEMBER 10, 2018
    Here’s What Happens if Gonorrhea is Left Untreated

    Here’s What Happens if Gonorrhea is Left Untreated

    As repugnant as STDs are, ignoring them is the worst thing any sexually active person can do. That’s because untreated STDs can lead to a host of problems –– most of which are avoidable with early diagnosis and treatment. Indeed, though STDs are a major problem in this country, they are –– in many instances ––Read more
    • SEPTEMBER 6, 2018
    Babies Born with STDs Statistics & FAQs

    Babies Born with STDs Statistics & FAQs

    When it comes to the health of your child, you can’t be too careful. The good news is, relatively few babies are born with STDs thanks to modern testing, screening, and treatment methods. However, some children are born with STDs, and STDs do affect a number of pregnancies every year. And it’s important for all

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    • SEPTEMBER 5, 2018
    How Soon do STD Symptoms Appear?

    How Soon do STD Symptoms Appear?

    Many people feel stressed in the days following a sexual encounter. If you’ve had unprotected sex with a partner you don’t know very well, you might be concerned about a number of issues, including sexually transmitted diseases. Unfortunately, most folks only worry about an STD for a few days, and –– if no symptoms appear

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    • SEPTEMBER 4, 2018
    STDs and Pregnancy: 5 Things Expecting Mothers Need to Know

    STDs and Pregnancy: 5 Things Expecting Mothers Need to Know

    STDs are a frightening enough prospect under normal circumstances. However, women who are expecting or who are trying to become pregnant have even more to worry about. That’s because STDs present a threat to both mother and child. Indeed, STDs can cause a number of birth complications and other postnatal issues as well. Fortunately, mothers

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    • AUGUST 30, 2018
    How is Chlamydia Transmitted?

    How is Chlamydia Transmitted?

    If STDs were coffee shops, chlamydia would be Starbucks. In other words, chlamydia is very common. Indeed, chlamydia is the most reported bacterial disease in the US, and the CDC notes roughly 1.5 million chlamydia infections occur every year. Still, a large portion of those infected with chlamydia don’t know they have it and probably

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    • AUGUST 6, 2018
    What are the Long-Term Effects of STDs?

    What are the Long-Term Effects of STDs?

    In a perfect world, STDs wouldn’t exist. And while there are scientists and medical professionals dedicated to eradicating STDs completely, the truth is STDs won’t be going away anytime soon. In fact, just the opposite is true; STD rates have risen in recent years. As an individual you can only do so much to prevent

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    • AUGUST 2, 2018
    Signs and Symptoms of Trichomoniasis

    Signs and Symptoms of Trichomoniasis

    Trichomoniasis is a sonically menacing STD. Most people don’t know how to pronounce this disease –– let alone if they need to look out for it. Indeed, trichomoniasis (or “trich” from here on) is a relatively unknown STD. This is surprising considering the fact that according to the CDC, it’s the most common curable STD.

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    • AUGUST 1, 2018
    What STDs are Incurable? (And What to Do if You Have One!)

    What STDs are Incurable? (And What to Do if You Have One!)

    Getting a positive STD test result is never a good thing. We won’t sugarcoat it, it can be difficult to deal with an STD –– no matter how severe or mild the health risk associated with it may be. However, it’s especially frightening to get the news that you’ve picked up an STD that’s incurable.

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    • JULY 31, 2018
    Bacterial vs Viral STDs: The Difference Explained

    Bacterial vs Viral STDs: The Difference Explained

    STDs are a confusing subject to take on. One of the big reasons why is due to the fact that no two STDs are the same. While certain STDs may exhibit similar symptoms, their makeup is unique. However, there is a significant difference between bacterial vs viral STDs. These two camps comprise the majority of

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    • JULY 30, 2018
    Can STDs Go Away on Their Own?

    Can STDs Go Away on Their Own?

    People find STDs more revolting than just about any other type of ailment. As a society, we don’t like talking about STDs, thinking about STDs, and deep down, we all just wish they’d go away forever. But can they? Can STDs go away on their own if enough time passes? It’s a question a lot

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    • JULY 26, 2018
    4 Ways Stigmas Undermine the Prevention of STDs

    4 Ways Stigmas Undermine the Prevention of STDs

    It’s easy to underestimate the power of language. After all, most people don’t spend their free time analyzing speech patterns or studying subtle changes in terminology. However, the way we talk about a subject has a major impact on how we perceive it. It’s why we use euphemisms to soften the blow, or hyperbole to

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    • JULY 11, 2018
    Can You Get an STD from Kissing?

    Can You Get an STD from Kissing?

    We humans kiss each other all the time. From greetings and farewells, to expressions of romantic intent and even love, a kiss can mean a great number of things. In fact, the average person will spend around two weeks of their life kissing. Unsurprisingly, most of us think of kissing as an innocent act, and

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    • JULY 6, 2018
    Fatal STDs: Which STDs Can Kill You?

    Fatal STDs: Which STDs Can Kill You?

    Uncertainty about your own health and wellness is one of the worst feelings anyone can experience. And unfortunately, STDs are often at the center of that uncertainty. Indeed, unlike other diseases, STDs tend to be shrouded in mystery and the dangers of STDs are often misrepresented. This is particularly bad news for individuals who mistake

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    • JULY 5, 2018
    STD Statistics by State: Analyzing National Trends

    STD Statistics by State: Analyzing National Trends

    It’s unfortunate, but STD statistics from recent times underline some troubling national trends. Over the past few years, the US has seen dramatic rises in cases of common STDs like gonorrhea and chlamydia. In addition, around 40,000 people contract HIV every year. Just as troubling though, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that only

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    • JULY 3, 2018
    How Can Hepatitis be Transmitted?

    How Can Hepatitis be Transmitted?

    Hepatitis is an unconventional STD in many ways. For one, many people don’t think of hepatitis as a sexually transmitted disease. After all, hepatitis is a liver inflammation that can be caused by heavy alcohol and drug use, or ingesting contaminated food –– not just sexual activity. Additionally, more often than not, people tend to

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    • JULY 2, 2018
    Which STDs are Curable?

    Which STDs are Curable?

    What you don’t know can hurt you –– especially in regard to STDs. In fact, STD ignorance and general misunderstandings about sex play a major role in the spread of STDs. Simply put, since people aren’t properly educated about sexual wellness, they don’t know how to deal with problems like STDs. This is all the

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    • JUNE 29, 2018
    How to Tell Your Partner You Have Herpes

    How to Tell Your Partner You Have Herpes

    Sometimes life is just plain rough. And finding out that you have an STD –– especially a viral one –– is enough to shatter anyone’s psyche. Sadly, some people allow a positive STD test to dictate how they’re going to live their life, and the psychological effects of living with an STD like herpes are

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    • JUNE 6, 2018
    How Long Does an STD Test Take to Come Back?

    How Long Does an STD Test Take to Come Back?

    In terms of anxiety, few experiences match the nerves of having to wait for the results of an STD test. Even though getting tested is the responsible decision, it doesn’t make the wait for an STD test result any less stressful. Indeed, often worse than the waiting itself is the uncertainty of the whole process.

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    • JUNE 4, 2018
    STD Statistics by Age: Analyzing the “Big 3”

    STD Statistics by Age: Analyzing the “Big 3”

    Professionals in the medical field have long lamented the inability to accurately measure the prevalence of STDs within the population. One big stumbling block to arriving at accurate STD statistics is the fact that many people who have STDs don’t even know it. What’s more, you can’t tell if someone has an STD just by

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    • JUNE 1, 2018
    How is Syphilis Transmitted?

    How is Syphilis Transmitted?

    Often, the fear of the unknown is a lot worse than the reality of a situation. Such is the case with syphilis. Syphilis is a common STD that can cause major damage to a number of internal systems –– if it’s left undiagnosed and untreated. So while it poses a major threat as a disease,

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    • MAY 30, 2018
    When Do Symptoms of STDs Start?

    When Do Symptoms of STDs Start?

    It’s safe to say that STDs are often misrepresented in TV shows, movies, and modern pop culture in general. Unfortunately, this leads to some major mass misconceptions regarding their nature in reality. Just why that is the case is up for conjecture –– and a discussion for another day. For now, we’ll be focusing on

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    • MAY 29, 2018
    Can Mosquitoes Transmit STDs?

    Can Mosquitoes Transmit STDs?

    Now that we’ve moved past Memorial Day in the calendar, it’s safe to say we’ve transitioned once again from spring to summer. And with the advent of summer upon us, everyone can look forward to all of the barbecues, backyard parties, and trips to the local swimming hole that are sure to follow. However, for

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    • MAY 23, 2018
    How to Tell Someone They Gave You an STD

    How to Tell Someone They Gave You an STD

    There are few feelings worse than coming back with an unexpected positive result from an STD test. Indeed, it’s natural to feel upset, confused, angry, or even frightened in the aftermath of a positive test. (Still, it’s better to uncover a positive test result early, than to allow a potentially dangerous STD to fester.) What’s

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    • MAY 8, 2018
    STD of The Mouth: 7 Oral Health Facts

    STD of The Mouth: 7 Oral Health Facts

    There’s an unfortunate misconception that STDs only occur below the belt. Even worse, some people still believe that oral sex is a safe way to avoid getting an STD. The truth is though, you can get an STD of the mouth a lot easier than you might suspect. Indeed, just because you abstain from vaginal

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    • MAY 4, 2018
    Does Insurance Cover STD Testing?

    Does Insurance Cover STD Testing?

    As more and more Americans become aware of the need to receive regular STD tests, it’s only natural that many would wonder about insurance providers potentially covering the costs associated with STD testing. It’s also understandable that people would like to see their health insurance foot the bill for this vital service. However, there are

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    • MAY 3, 2018
    Do I Have an STD or a Yeast Infection?

    Do I Have an STD or a Yeast Infection?

    Self-diagnosis is a dangerous game to play when dealing with problems below the belt. If you’re experiencing symptoms that are causing you pain or discomfort in the genital region, you need to resist the urge to address the problem on your own. Going online and trying to find a definitive prognosis without consulting a professional

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    • MAY 2, 2018
    Preventing STDS: 5 Handy Tips

    Preventing STDS: 5 Handy Tips

    Every sexually active person should have at least a basic understanding of STDs and the risks associated with them. Additionally, knowing how to prevent STDs –– and how to mitigate against spreading STDs –– is just as important. Given the prevalence of venereal diseases in America preventing STDs may seem like an uphill battle, but

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    • APRIL 27, 2018
    How Can Herpes Spread? And What that Means for Your Health

    How Can Herpes Spread? And What that Means for Your Health

    Herpes is one of the most misunderstood STDs, and as a result, there are a number of myths and misconceptions regarding the disease. Indeed, many people are unsure what to make of herpes. It’s a confusing and seemingly contradictory STD that comes in multiple strains and affects people differently. Perhaps then it’s not surprising that

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    • APRIL 26, 2018
    How to Ask Your Doctor for an STD Test: What You Need to Know

    How to Ask Your Doctor for an STD Test: What You Need to Know

    If you’ve seen your regular doctor at all recently, you’ve probably surmised that STD testing isn’t a part of a “normal” check-up procedure. Indeed, if you don’t express concern about potentially having an STD, it’s unlikely your doctor will broach the subject on their own. It’s also important to note that plenty of STDs are

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    • APRIL 5, 2018
    Do I Have an STD? Spring Break Edition

    Do I Have an STD? Spring Break Edition

    Spring break is one of the great collegiate traditions that every student should enjoy. However, after the dust settles many students return home to find a nasty shock waiting for them. Indeed, worse than any sunburn, hangover, or ill-conceived tattoo, picking up an STD can present major health problems –– especially if you don’t receive

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    • APRIL 2, 2018
    What STDs Should I Get Tested For?

    What STDs Should I Get Tested For?

    There are some instances in life where it pays to be picky: selecting an engagement ring. Buying a car. Applying for a job. However, when it comes to STD testing, the idea of picking and choosing is a dangerous one. The question shouldn’t be, “what STDs should I get tested for?” Rather, every sexually active

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    • MARCH 30, 2018
    What’s the Worst that can Happen if you Have an STD?

    What’s the Worst that can Happen if you Have an STD?

    Most people recognize that STDs are a serious problem. However, there are a number of folks out there who dismiss STDs as either something they don’t believe could ever happen to them, or who view them as a minor inconvenience. After all, what’s the worst that can happen if you have an STD? We’ll be

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    • MARCH 29, 2018
    How to Talk About STD Testing

    How to Talk About STD Testing

    Broaching the subject of STD testing with your partner, significant other, or spouse is a difficult conversation to have. But it shouldn’t have to be. Indeed, the benefits of seeking out regular STD tests are numerous, and the risks you run if you eschew this important service are potentially fatal. The truth is though, there

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    • MARCH 28, 2018
    Most Common STDs for Men

    Most Common STDs for Men

    STDs aren’t ever pleasant to think think about. However, it’s important for all sexually active men to at least have a cursory understanding of some common STDs –– if for no other reason than to maintain their own health and the health of their partners. Today we’re going to focus on the most common STDs

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    • MARCH 21, 2018
    Milwaukee HIV & Syphilis Outbreak: Are You at Risk?

    Milwaukee HIV & Syphilis Outbreak: Are You at Risk?

    During the past few weeks Milwaukee has seen a spike in cases of syphilis and HIV –– some among high-school students. And just as worrying, three infants have been diagnosed with syphilis as well. Unfortunately, it’s difficult to view this “cluster,” as an isolated incident; indeed, there has also been a significant number of chlamydia

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    • MARCH 6, 2018
    4 Common STD Myths Debunked

    4 Common STD Myths Debunked

    STDs freak people out; there’s no other way to put it. STDs cause such fear and revulsion among the populous that they’ve developed a mythology of their own. Much like anything that unduly frightens people, stories are bound to crop up that exaggerate or dilute the truth. As such, drawing the line between fact and

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    • MARCH 2, 2018
    How Can HIV be Transmitted?

    How Can HIV be Transmitted?

    No STD has caused more panic or received more attention that the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV.) For the past forty odd years, truth has mingled with rumor and plain falsehoods when it comes to this most frightening of STDs. Despite all the attention, confusion still persists around the nature of HIV, and who’s susceptible to

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    • MARCH 1, 2018
    Most Common STDs for Women

    Most Common STDs for Women

    No one wants to think about picking up an STD. The very thought is enough to make most people’s skin crawl, and it’s no wonder that many would rather not educate themselves than face up to the rather gruesome reality of STDs. However, if you’re a sexually active woman, you can’t afford to overlook this

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    • FEBRUARY 28, 2018
    STD vs STI: The Crucial Difference Explained

    STD vs STI: The Crucial Difference Explained

    Everyone knows what an STD is. Right? What with the amount of readily available information on STDs, free brochures, and cultural references to STDs, one could assume that it’s common knowledge for most people. Yet, the fine distinction between an STD and an STI is one the average person probably can’t make. Fortunately, we’re here

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    • FEBRUARY 27, 2018
    Signs and Symptoms of Chlamydia

    Signs and Symptoms of Chlamydia

    If you’ve ever known someone who contracted an STD, chances are it was chlamydia. That’s because chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the USA today. (So technically chlamydia isn’t an STD; it’s an STI.) Indeed, the CDC estimates that around three million people a year contract chlamydia. While that number is certainly

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    • FEBRUARY 23, 2018
    Free STD Testing: What You Need to Know

    Free STD Testing: What You Need to Know

    Everyone loves a good deal. Whether you aim to save a few bucks by switching cell-phone carriers, or by collecting coupons for your next trip to the store, the point is people are always looking for ways to save. Indeed, the desire to get something for nothing extends as far as the realm of STD

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    • FEBRUARY 9, 2018
    Where to get an STD Test: A Stress-Free Guide

    Where to get an STD Test: A Stress-Free Guide

    Uncertainty is never a good thing. And it’s especially unnerving in regard to STDs. Indeed, one of the worst feelings anyone can experience is doubting their well-being after a sexual encounter. As such, it’s probably not surprising that many people are hesitant to get themselves tested; after all, there’s so much misinformation regarding STDs and

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    • FEBRUARY 1, 2018

    Why You Shouldn’t WebMD STD Symptoms

    Everyone gets sick from time to time. Of course, you don’t go see your doctor for every little ailment you experience, though. Men of a certain age are especially finicky about scheduling doctor’s appointments –– still, most of the time things work out. You feel better and your symptoms dissipate and you move on with

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    • JANUARY 31, 2018
    What to do if You Think You Have an STD

    What to do if You Think You Have an STD

    It’s one of the last things you want to think about; we get it. However, because most people don’t like to consider the possibility of getting an STD, they tend not to have a plan if they actually contract one. And that remains true even though millions of people in the US get an STD

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    • JANUARY 26, 2018

    Where to get an STD Test: A Stress-Free Guide

    Uncertainty is never a good thing. And it’s especially unnerving in regard to STDs. Indeed, one of the worst feelings anyone can experience is doubting their well-being after a sexual encounter. As such, it’s probably not surprising that many people are reticent to get themselves tested; after all, there’s so much misinformation regarding STDs and

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    • AUGUST 29, 2017

    Breaking Your Sexual Shackles

    Let’s get real. Sex is fun. At least it can be. So, what is the fuss about? Who doesn’t love sex? And is there such a thing as “too much” sex? Scholars can’t agree on whether sex addiction is a real thing or not. DSM-5 Hypersexual Behavior Disorder was not included in the Diagnostic Statistical

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    • MAY 12, 2017

    Quick vs. Quality STD Testing: What you need to know

    When it comes to STD testing, all results are not created equal. There are highly accurate results available from some groups, and some facilities/retailers that provide testing products which have been proven to not be quite as accurate. Maybe faster, but less accurate. And this is your health we’re talking about here. Not getting a

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    • MARCH 30, 2017

    Better Safe Than Sorry

    “I’m not having any symptoms, so I don’t think I need to get tested.” This is a famous phrase and a common preconceived notion. Why wait for that surprise Herpes outbreak? I hear many patients say that they have been taking over-the-counter medicine because they think the discomfort during urination is just a UTI, or

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    • JANUARY 20, 2017

    The Waiting is the Hardest Part

    The testing process sounds simple enough, right? Go to the lab. Give a sample. Receive results in one to three business days. What is so difficult about this one might ask? After all, waiting is a part of life. We wait for stop lights during a commute to work, an elevator in an office building,

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    • DECEMBER 14, 2016

    Questioning If I have a STD – What to do

    People usually fall into two classifications when it comes to administering to their own health and wellness: 1) They are either near or at Defcon Level 1 (which is the most severe) on the hypochondriac scale and are online daily with a digital self-diagnosis of terminal cancer and/or other fatal medical conditions, OR 2) They

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    • OCTOBER 12, 2016

    My First Time

      My first experience with STD testing wasn’t the most pleasant. In fact, it went so “well” that I didn’t even go through with it. I went to my primary care physician for my yearly physical before moving out of state. It was just a normal overall checkup, and he asked if anything was bothering

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    • JULY 20, 2015
    Omaha combats rising STD rates with graphic billboards.

    Omaha combats rising STD rates with graphic billboards.

    Omaha launches what can easily be called the country’s most disgusting ad campaign – targeting a rising STD rates… A graphic sexual health campaign aims to combat rising STD rates in Omaha, Neb., by grossing out young people with giant flesh-and-pus letters that deliver off-putting puns. Billboards and bus posters around the city, as well

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    • JULY 1, 2015
    R.I. officials say dating apps contributing to rise in STDs

    R.I. officials say dating apps contributing to rise in STDs

    Officials believe online dating services and apps that lead to casual romantic encounters are at least partially to blame for an increase in sexually transmitted diseases in Rhode Island, putting the state in the midst of an emerging debate over how the technology affects public health. With rates of syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia at a

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    • OCTOBER 12, 2014
    The US Is Suffering From An STD Epidemic

    The US Is Suffering From An STD Epidemic

    Infectious diseases seem to come and go, sometimes causing scary outbreaks, while other times seeming to disappear. But some infectious pathogens are always with us, lurking just below the surface of society. With almost 54,000 new cases of STDs each day, its important to protect yourself. If you have had at-risk sex, make sure to

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    • MARCH 27, 2014

    Order a Same Day STD Test Today

    Same Day STD Testing  offers are same day service for getting tested for STDs(sexually transmitted diseases). Your testing is fast and confidential with the help offered. Order testing for all major STDs and HIV easily over the phone. We will ask you a few questions and help you decide which type of testing is right

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    • JANUARY 27, 2014

    Vintage STD Pictures

    Here are some great examples of vintage STD pictures. These are very interesting and a great look at views of STDs many years ago. You can view more galleries at Non Profit STD Testing of STD pictures by browsing through the website.  

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    • JANUARY 22, 2014

    Gonorrhea Signs and Symptoms

    Gonorrhea is often a bacterial infection this is carried via acts like oral, anal, or even vaginal sex along with a person who may be have been infected with the particular gonorrhea bacteria. Gonorrhea is really a treatable std and it is brought on by the particular microorganisms Neisseria gonorrhoeae in which evolves inside warm

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    • JULY 2, 2012

    Testing in Maryland *NOTICE*

    Per the Annotated Code of Maryland, Health-General Article, §17-215, processing lab orders within the state of Maryland is strictly prohibited.  

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    • MARCH 30, 2012
    April is STD Awareness Month

    April is STD Awareness Month

    Next month will be STD Awareness Month across the country. The CDC website for STD Awareness has access materials, education tools, and information to help you support STD awareness and prevention events. SameDaySTDTesting reminds everybody to get STD tested, especially young adults. All females that are sexually active and are under 26 should be tested annually

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    • MARCH 16, 2012

    STD/HIV Awareness Events Information

    STD and HIV awareness events are important to stopping the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. Many awareness days and months span the entire year. This is a list of the main STD and HIV awareness days and when they occur. STD Awareness Month April National HIV Testing Day June 27th National Women adn Girls HIV/AIDS

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    • MARCH 14, 2012

    Few Young Women Get Tested for Chlamydia

    Sexually active young women are not getting tested for chlamydia. This overlooked problem can lead to more serious health concerns later down the road including infertility. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in a new freshly released survey found that 38% of sexually active women and girls were screened for chlamydia in the

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    • MARCH 14, 2012
    Vintage STD Posters (86 PICS) From Back In The Day

    Vintage STD Posters (86 PICS) From Back In The Day

    Guild and scare tactics are used extensively throughout the collection. Some of the facts used in these posters are very far stretches of the truth. If you were to believe a lot of these posters you would be to scared to even think of having sex.

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    • FEBRUARY 4, 2012

    Whats Up With Legal Paternity Tests?

    Whats Up With Legal Paternity Tests? When dealing with a paternity test that can results in legal motion it is necessary that everybody included receives a legal and courtroom admissible paternity test. Most of these tests can be utilized inside a court docket of legislation and it is usually carried out on both equally mother

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    • JANUARY 26, 2012
    Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Symptoms Pictures

    Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Symptoms Pictures

    STDPictures.org STD Picture Resource is a great website to see the effects of sexually transmitted diseases on your body.  Image galleries cover herpes 1, herpes 2, syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. Pictures of STDs can be graphic and are probably NSFW. STDPictures.org is the #1 resource for pictures and images of STD symptoms on the web.  Also

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    • JANUARY 23, 2012
    Wyoming Reports Jump in Chlamydia Rates

    Wyoming Reports Jump in Chlamydia Rates

    A new report from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention says that the number of chlamydia infections in Wyoming since 2007 has increased sharply. Right now Wyoming has the 26th-highest rate of chlamydia infection in the United States.  In 2007 Wyoming ranked 44th overall.  With 588 reported cases, Laramie County ranks with the

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    • JANUARY 18, 2012
    L.A. Requires Condom use by Porn Performers

    L.A. Requires Condom use by Porn Performers

    People in the adult film industry are required to wear condoms while performing now that the Los Angeles City Council has given final approval to a city ordinance. Around 90% of porn films are produced in the Los Angeles area.  Primary in the San Fernando Valley area.

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    • JANUARY 17, 2012

    Same Day STD Testing Now offering Trichomoniasis Testing

    Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that is caused by the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis.  The highest number of cases are found in females between the ages of 16 and 35.  This STD is spread through sexual contact with an infected partner. Trichomoniasis affects both men and women. Signs and symptoms will differ between the

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    • JANUARY 13, 2012
    Surge of STDs in Cincinnati hits Dayton Area

    Surge of STDs in Cincinnati hits Dayton Area

    There has been a dramatic rise in the number of syphilis cases in the Cincinnati area.  This increase is having a negative effect on STD rates in the Dayton area. Cincinnati Rise in Syphilis Hamilton County is reporting a major increase in new syphilis cases from 2006 to 2010.  In 2010 there were a staggering 420 cases

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    • JANUARY 12, 2012
    Same Day STD Testing Commercial on Youtube

    Same Day STD Testing Commercial on Youtube

    A new video from Same Day STD Testing is up and ready to be watched on youtube.  This is one of a series of videos that will be released over time on our Youtube Channel for SameDaySTDTesting.  The clip illustrates how they take the fear out of getting tested for sexually transmitted diseases.  With great

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    • JANUARY 1, 2012

    Syphilis Outbreaks in Houston See Large Increase

    A large increase in syphilis cases has been reported by the Health Department for the first part of 2012. This has encouraged an increased effort by the city to curb the rising Syphilis rates. This is not good news considering that Houston has seen declines in Syphilis cases reported in the previous 3 years. The

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    • SEPTEMBER 27, 2011
    What Makes One HIV Test Different From Another?

    What Makes One HIV Test Different From Another?

    A human immunodeficiency virus, or even HIV, is often a virus this assaults the actual immunity process, which is the body’s normal safety. Without getting a strong body’s defense mechanisms, our body possesses difficulty battling condition. HIV invades and also ruins certain types of whitened blood tissue. In case too many of these white blood

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    • JUNE 29, 2011

    A Look At Different HIV Tests

    The particular human immunodeficiency virus, as well as HIV, is actually a virus in which attacks the particular body’s defense mechanisms, the particular body’s healthy security. Without a solid disease fighting capability, the body features hassle overcoming condition. HIV invades as well as eliminates certain kinds of white our blood cells. If diet program most

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    • MARCH 2, 2011

    Some Mardi Gras Beads To Have Condoms Attached

    Thousands of Mardi Gras beads will be loaded with condoms in Soulard this year.  They’re  part of an   “in your face”  attempt  to fight sexually transmitted diseases  in St. Louis. Those behind the effort told Fox 2 Tuesday night, that it was far from being “over the top”. For one thing, the “condom beads” will

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    • DECEMBER 1, 2010
    World AIDs Day Information

    World AIDs Day Information

    What is World AIDS Day? World AIDS Day is a great opportunity for people worldwide to network and work together to fight against the HIV virus. When is World AIDS Day? December 1st of every year events takes places all over the world to bring to light the worldwide effects of HIV and AIDS. It is reported that

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    • AUGUST 27, 2010

    Maturing Swingers at Overwhelming Sexually Transmitted Disease Risk

    Middle-aged lover swappers are generally more prone to end up contaminated as compared to prostitutes a new Dutch scientific study has found. All those untamed and even crazy evenings could be catching up with swingers while they get older, brand-new research found. Numerous not related medical related research has observed the fact that swingers aka-

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    • AUGUST 17, 2010

    Exactly what factors must I consider while determining whether to get screened for STDs?

    STDs are usually transmitted in 2 means: · via mucous membranes from the vagina, penis, anus or even mouth area coming into contact with contagious body liquids, such as semen, vaginal fluid , and blood · through skin-to-skin contact with sores or lesions. Skin -to-skin contact may involve genital-genital contact, oral-genital contact, or hand -genital

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    • JULY 28, 2010

    Warning Signs of AIDs are Strong, HIV May Be Difficult to Detect

    Warning signs of aids are more revealing compared to warning signs of hiv (for an hiv infection, there could possibly be no indications in anyway) arresting the progression of the infection may be possible, even though comprehensive reversal in the form of a remedy still eludes aids people. Those that live with hiv have particular

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    • JUNE 12, 2010

    The Most Common STD is Chlamydia

    The microbial condition inside the genital region, chlamydia typically shows hardly any signs and symptoms by any means in females, especially in early periods involving illness. If signs develop, women could detect these within three weeks of exposure to it. Soreness throughout the time of intercourse, vaginal discharge, soreness inside the lower stomach and discomfort

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    • MAY 14, 2010

    The Risk of Sexually Transmitted Diseases is Worth Being Smart About Sex and STI Testing

    Sexually transmitted disease symptoms act like the ones brought on by different infections. Symptoms differ per each sexually transmitted disease, however they involve blisters or sores around or on your genital region or in your mouth, pain or burning while urinating, odd release from your vaginal area or penis, itching, inflammation, pain in or around

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    • APRIL 19, 2010

    HSV2 Herpes Simplex Virus Signs

    Herpes simplex virus signs or symptoms can be found around the penis, over the vulva, close to the rectum, into the vagina, and on the thighs. It’s quite common for ladies to experience worse signs or symptoms associated with genital herpes as compared to males. Sometimes whenever women acquire the infection if signs and symptoms

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    • APRIL 15, 2010

    Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Testing Videos

    A collection of sexually transmitted disease (STD) videos from across the internet. Same Day STD Testing Commercial STD Testing STD Testing Los Angeles STD Testing NYC STD Testing Orlando STD Testing Las Vegas

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    • MARCH 7, 2010

    Gonorrhea is a Painful STD Even Though it is Easy to Cure

    Gonorrhea can be described as sexually transmitted disease containing disorders for instance painful joints, rash, along with blisters around the feet, toes, fingers as well as hands. In some instances,there can be a burning discomfort when peeing, and an uncommon release out of the penis being the sole evident symptoms. Guys can also acquire gonorrhea

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    • FEBRUARY 21, 2010

    Getting Infected with Aids or Hiv

    Aids indicators act like the ones from highly developed syphilis and blood tests in aids patients tend to be positive for syphilis. Hiv is carried due to person to person as a result of blood along with blood products, and also as a result of virtually any bodily secretion specifically semen. Groups who are the

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    • JANUARY 11, 2010

    Syphilis May Be a Silent Killer

    Syphilis symptoms are generally wide ranging, as well as quite a few imitate different conditions. It’s also entirely possible that you can possibly not experience just about any syphilis signs whatsoever, or else you may possibly observe a few of them. Even if you tend not to exhibit almost any syphilis warning signs, it won’t

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    • DECEMBER 12, 2009

    Personal Maturity and its Influence Over Sex Decisions

    It would seem that as we get older in age and more mature due to life experiences, we would be more conscientious about decisions we make. As sound of an idea as this is, it just is not the way it works for a good percentage of people. Ironically, this occurs less frequently for those

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    • OCTOBER 6, 2009

    Increasing STD Rates Ignites STD Dating Groups

    As the number of people who are positively infected with the conditions and diseases associated with stds, there has been a proportionally growing std dating community. These people want to live their life no different than those who are without the illnesses. There may be a slight difference in lifestyle due to the people needing

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    • SEPTEMBER 29, 2009

    Gonorrhea is an STD No Matter How You Spell it!

    Gonorrhea (wrongly spelled as such as ghonarea, ghonerea, ghoneria, ghonnerea, ghonoria, ghonorrea, gohnorea, gonaria, gonerea, gonnarea, gonneria, gonorrea, gonorrhea, as well as gonorrhoea, etc.) is the extremely transmittable sexually transmitted STD microbe disease, occasionally labelled as the clap. The nickname belonging to the clap refers to a remedy that can be used to clear the

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    • JULY 28, 2009

    Symptoms of STDs?

    Often, no symptoms will show. When they do, the most common symptoms might include 1 or more of the below list: Skin rash. Painful sex. Vaginal odor. Painful urination. Aches, pains, fever, and chills. Yellowing of the skin (jaundice). Discharge from the penis or vagina Weight loss, loose stools, night sweats. Severe itching near the

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    • JULY 16, 2009

    The Progressively Dangerous Stages of Syphilis

    Lots of people infected with syphilis have no indicators for a long time, yet continue being in danger of overdue difficulties if they are never remedied. Although transmitting is carried out in persons that have blisters who are within the primary or even secondary stage, many of these blisters are generally unrecognized. Consequently, transmitting may

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    • JUNE 20, 2009

    STD Tests – Getting Tested for Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)

    The American Social Health Association states, “Approximately 18.9 million new cases of STDs (not including HIV) results each year in the U.S. More than half of all people will be infected with an STD at some point in their lifetime.” (Sexually Transmitted Diseases, ASHA, 2008). STDs are found in 1 out of 4 women and

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    • JUNE 17, 2008

    STD Classifications

    Bacterial Syphilis Chancroid Gonorrhoea Lymphogranuloma venereum Non-gonococcal urethritis Non-specific genital infection Donovanosis (Granuloma inguinale) Viral Hepatitis B Genital wart HIV infection Herpes genitalis Cytomegalovirus Fungal Scabies Trichomoniasis Candidiasis (Moniliasis) Parasitic Pediculosis pubic

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