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STI: Why You Should Get Yourself Screened

STI or Sexually Transmitted Infection is passed from one person to another through sexual contact. Usually, it is through vaginal, oral as well as anal sex.

However, intimate skin-to-skin contact may also spread certain types of STIs, like herpes and HPV.

1 in 15 people has STIs.

In addition, a total of 1.8 million people are infected with this infection and 720,000 new cases were reported in 2019.

Many types of STI exists, for example:

  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhoea
  • Syphilis
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C

Signs & Symptoms of STI

There are many common signs & symptoms of STI.

Usually they present with painful or burning urination, unusual discharge from the penis or vagina, or pain during sex.

STIs don't always show symptoms or may only cause mild symptoms. It is possible to have infection and not know it.

STI Screening

Thus, the best way to know whether you have STI is through STI screening.

Screening helps to give you the ease of mind by being confident about your status.

Untreated STIs may cause complications such as brain or spinal cord damages. It could even cause infertility.

For these reasons, early detections can help to prevent the progression of these diseases.

The screenings are usually non-invasive and require only a urine sample or vaginal swab.

Barriers of Screening

Some people may refuse to do the test. This could be caused by the negative stigma surrounding these diseases.

It may even result from the feeling of being ashamed or the general lack of awareness.

Some people might even fear the test procedure itself.

To combat these fears, awareness of the importance of STI screenings must be made.

Who Should be Screened?

WHO
Should be Screened?
WHAT
Should be Tested?
WHEN
Should screening be done?
Sexually active women ages 25Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
Hepatitis B and C
HIV
Syphilis
At least once or twice a year.
All pregnant womenChlamydia
Gonorrhoea
Hepatitis B
HIV
Syphilis
First prenatal visit
In the third trimester

Anyone sharing drug injection equipment
HIVAt least once a year

All in all, it is important for you to screen if you fall into the mentioned category.

It should be noted that most STIs and their symptoms are curable through medications.

However, early detection can significantly prevent the complications of these diseases.

Here at Mayflax, we provide not only medications but also test kits for STI Screening. Get the best price from us! Contact us here to learn more!

References

  1. Centre of Disease Control (CDC): Which STD test Should I get?
  2. NHS: Sexually Transmitted Infections
  3. Stigma and Lack of Awareness Stop Young People Testing for Sexually Transmitted Infections

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