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STD Symptoms What to Know

Recognizing STD Symptoms: What You Need to Know

STDs are more common than you think and while many people carry them without symptoms, others have a range of warning signs that shouldn’t be ignored. Knowing the symptoms of common STDs is key to early detection, treatment and preventing transmission to others. The following is a guide to help you recognize potential symptoms and
November 30, 2024
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How Long Can Chlamydia Live on Toys?

How Long Can Chlamydia Live on Toys?

Chlamydia can live on sex toys for up to 30 hours on porous materials. Bacterial infections, such as chlamydia and gonorrhea, are caused by bacteria and can develop resistance to antibiotics. These infections are transmitted through bodily fluids, making it crucial to understand the risks when using sex toys. Here’s how long can chlamydia live
November 25, 2024
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Can You Get an STD without having Sex?

Can You Get an STD Without Having Sex?

Yes, you can get an STD without having sex. Many people wonder, “Can you get an STD without having sex?” STDs can spread through non-sexual contact, sharing personal items or exposure to infected bodily fluids. Knowing these routes is key to prevention. Here’s what you need to know. Quick Facts STDs can spread through non-sexual
November 24, 2024
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What is Chlamydia

What is Chlamydia?

Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) worldwide, affecting millions of people each year. Despite its prevalence, many people remain unaware of what chlamydia is, how it is transmitted, and the potential risks it poses to health. This post will provide a comprehensive overview of chlamydia, helping you understand what it
September 4, 2024
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What are at home STD tests?

What Are At Home STD Tests?

At-Home STD Tests: A Convenient Way to Take Control of Your Sexual Health In today’s fast-paced world, many people are looking for quick, private, and convenient ways to manage their health, including their sexual health. At-home STD tests are becoming an increasingly popular option for those who want to stay proactive about their well-being without
September 4, 2024
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Types of STDs

What Types of STD Tests Are There?

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are a major public health concern, and early detection through testing is key to managing them effectively. However, with various types of tests available, it can be challenging to know which is the right one for you. This guide breaks down the different types of STD testing, what each test involves,
August 30, 2024
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How Soon Should I Get Tested?

How Soon Should I Get Tested for an STD?

When it comes to your sexual health, one of the most important steps you can take is getting tested for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Knowing when to get tested is crucial, as timing can affect the accuracy of the results and, ultimately, your peace of mind. Here’s a guide to help you understand when you
August 30, 2024
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Female Ejaculation Worries

Breaking the Silence: Why We Dodge STD Tests (And Why We Shouldn’t)

Let’s dive into a topic that’s as awkward as it is important: STD testing. If you’ve ever felt your heart race at the mere thought of getting tested, trust me, you’re in good company. I’ve been there, done that, and even considered buying the “I Survived an STD Test” t-shirt (spoiler: they don’t actually make
September 6, 2019
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Record Number of STDS in 2016

Skin Vaccinations Can Protect Against STDs

Medical professionals always recommend taking steps to reduce your risk of getting an STD. For instance, using protection every time you take part in sexual activity, including oral sex, can reduce the risk. Another step you may be able to take toward prevention is to get a vaccine. We currently have vaccines for specific STDs
September 6, 2019
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