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Understanding STD Testing And Prevention

Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) affect both men and women, often leading to more serious health complications in women, such as infertility.We offer confidential and nonjudgmental STD testing for women of all ages. To schedule an appointment, call the office or book an appointment online.

STD Testing Q & A

What are STDs?

STDs are infections typically contracted through the exchange of body fluids during sexual contact. Some common STDs include:

  • Chlamydia and gonorrhea
  • Genital herpes
  • Genital warts
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV)
  • Syphilis
  • Hepatitis

Most STDs don’t cause symptoms, making testing the only way to confirm their presence. We provide STD testing and treatment for women of all ages, including teenagers, to safely and accurately detect and diagnose STDs.

What are the symptoms of STDs?

Many STDs have no symptoms or have mild signs that may go unnoticed. Common symptoms include:

  • Discharge or unusual fluid from the vagina that may be white or yellow
  • Unexplained rash
  • Burning sensation during urination
  • Bumps, sores, blisters, or warts in the genital area

If you experience any of these symptoms, contact FirstChoice OB-GYN for testing.

Is there a cure for STDs?

Some STDs are curable, while others are not. Gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis can be successfully treated with antibiotics if discovered early. Many STDs, such as Herpes, HIV and HPV, are lifelong but can be medically managed.

How can I avoid getting a sexually transmitted disease?

To reduce your chances of contracting an STD, consider the following options:

  • Have sex with only one trusted partner
  • Use condoms
  • Avoid mixing drugs and alcohol with sex
  • Avoid intravenous street drugs and never share needles
  • Abstain from sex

Abstinence is the surest way to avoid STDs.

Can I get an STD from oral sex?

Yes. A common misconception is that you cannot get an STD from oral sex. However, gonorrhea and herpes are commonly transmitted through oral sex.

STDs are common, and getting tested is an important part of your wellness plan. To schedule an STD test, call FirstChoice OB-GYN today or book an appointment online.