Hidden signs you may be infected

We are all aware that it is a good practice to have regular sexual health check-ups especially when you are sexually active, change your sex partner or begin a new relationship. What are the hidden signs that you can look out for so as to know you are infected? Read through to get to know them.

Lumps

For the women, if you realize that your vaginal area has lumps and bumps, just calm down. These may probably just be not harmful at all. However, if these lumps look like warts that appear on your finger, there are chances you may be suffering from genital warts.

If what you are seeing similar to small pimples which are painless but itchy at small extends, chances are you have contracted MC, a skin to skin infection.

This is not so serious and may heal on its own but just like any other infection; you are better off getting the opinion of a professional.

State of your discharge

Before we say anything here, it is wise for you to be aware that some discharge in women is normal. They are a result of hormonal changes in the body and are meant to ensure the vagina is healthy.

But if the color of the discharge begins to change, well you better take caution.

Gonorrhea is indicated by a green or yellow discharge accompanied with pain during discharge. Thrush is shown by a white or smelly discharge.

Treating gonorrhea is easy as antibiotics to do so are available at the clinic. However, if you ignore it, both the male and female can become infertile.

On the other hand, thrush is actually not an STD. This is an infection that ought to be treated. It is caused by a yeast-like fungus residing in the vagina and causes a yellow or white discharge as well as itching and soreness. Cream and antibiotics are enough to treat it.

Itching in your private parts

There is nothing as irritating and painful as a repeated itch down there. It can cause terrible embarrassment when you are in a social event. An itch may be due to eczema or heat but in some cases, an itch points to the direction of an STD.

Some of the STDs known to cause itchiness in the vaginal area are chlamydia, genital herpes, genital warts, trichomoniasis, and gonorrhea. That makes it important to see your doctor when the itchy feeling begins to prolong and not cooling off.

Pain when urinating

No one is ever comfortable with pain and especially if the fire catches your private part when urinating. If you have this symptom, then it’s about time you go for a medical checkup. Pain when urinating is an indicator of herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, a urinary tract infection or even a bladder infection and it is advised to go for STD testing.