Living with STDs

Foods to Avoid with Herpes: A Practical Guide

Living with herpes can be challenging, but making smart food choices can help manage outbreaks and improve your quality of life. Many people don’t realize that diet plays an important role in herpes management. Certain trigger foods might exacerbate outbreaks or make symptoms worse, while others can actually help prevent flare-ups. Key Takeaways Foods high
April 23, 2025
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Understanding Brown Vaginal Discharge

Vaginal discharge is a normal bodily function that helps maintain a healthy environment by flushing out bacteria and dead cells. While clear or white discharge is common, brown vaginal discharge can sometimes raise concerns.   Characteristics of Brown Vaginal Discharge Brown discharge can vary in color, consistency, and timing. It may appear as follows: Light brown
April 17, 2025
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Young man suffering from herpes on his mouth

How Long Does it Take for Herpes to Show Up?

When you’re worried about herpes, waiting for symptoms can be stressful. Maybe you’ve had an encounter that’s left you concerned, or you’ve just learned a partner has herpes. Whatever your situation, understanding the timeline of herpes symptoms can help you make informed decisions about your health. Key Takeaways Herpes symptoms typically appear 2-12 days after
April 16, 2025
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Hep C from a Tattoo

Can You Get Hepatitis C from a Tattoo?

Getting a tattoo is an exciting way to express yourself, but it’s important to be aware of potential health risks. One concern that often comes up is the possibility of contracting hepatitis C virus (HCV) from tattooing. In this article, we’ll explore the connection between tattoos and hepatitis C, discuss the risks, and provide guidance
April 10, 2025
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Concerned Woman after Unprotected Sex

How Soon After Unprotected Sex Can I Test for STDs​?

If you’ve had unprotected sex or any form of sexual contact, it’s natural to be concerned about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). One of the most common questions people ask is how soon they can get tested after potential exposure. The timing matters because testing too early might give you inaccurate results while waiting too long
April 7, 2025
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breastfedding and HIV positive.

Can You Spread HIV by Breastfeeding? What You Need to Know

Breastfeeding is one of the most natural and nurturing ways a mother can infant feed, but for parents living with HIV, it comes with important considerations. If you are wondering whether an HIV infection can be transmitted through breastfeeding, the short answer is yes—it is possible. However, the risk varies greatly depending on factors like
March 22, 2025
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Herpes vs. Pimple: Which One Is It?

Herpes vs Pimple: Key Differences, Symptoms and Treatment Options

Herpes vs pimple (zit): which one is it? In this article, find out how to identify each condition by understanding their causes, symptoms, and treatments. Key Takeaways Herpes is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, resulting in painful blisters, while pimples are caused by blocked pores due to oil, dead skin cells,
February 10, 2025
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my partner has herpes

My Partner Has Herpes: How Do I Protect Myself & the Relationship?

When you find out your partner has herpes you can feel like a whirlwind of emotions. You might be surprised, worried, or even confused. But know that herpes is a very common condition and it doesn’t have to define your relationship. With understanding, open communication, and a bit of education you can navigate this together.
February 9, 2025
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HIV Discordant Couples

HIV Transmission in Serodiscordant Couples

Today’s post focuses on preventing HIV transmission in discordant couples, or “serodiscordant couples,” in which one member of the couple is HIV-positive and the other is not. The first and perhaps simplest way to reduce rates of transmission in discordant couples is the use of barrier methods, such as condoms. However, condoms can–and sometimes do–break.
November 28, 2018
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