I am sexually active. Do I need to be screened for an STD?
Yes. Many patients are diagnosed with STDs unexpectedly and without prior symptoms. Early treatment and management are paramount to prevent severe side effects and long-term complications, such as infertility. You should begin periodic STD screenings soon after your first sexual encounter.
What should I expect during an STD screening?
During your visit, you will begin by speaking with your doctor about your sexual habits, symptoms, and the number of partners you have had in the past. You will provide a urine sample to test certain bacterial infections, as well as a blood test to test for viral diseases like HIV, herpes and hepatitis. If you have any open sores or visible blemishes on your genitals, your doctor may also conduct a swab test. Most STD screening results are available within a week to 10 days following your appointment – except for HIV screenings, which may be available immediately.
Will I need to follow any special instructions following my STD screening?
If your STD screening is found to be positive for a sexually transmitted infection, you may be given special instructions for treatment and preventing the spread of your STD to your partner(s). If your STD screening is negative, you will not require treatment but may be advised to take steps to better prevent an STD in the future. This may include getting immunized for hepatitis A and B, as well as HPV. You may also be advised to practice safer sex.
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