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Epididymitis, an inflammation of the coiled tube (epididymis) at the back of the testicle, is a condition that brings pain, discomfort, and potential complications for men.
While numerous causes can lead to epididymitis, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are among the most common culprits.
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We've all been there. One moment everything's fine, and the next there's an unbearable itch that's making life miserable. Women often associate this with a yeast infection, a common fungal infection.
But did you know that several sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) also exhibit similar symptoms? If you're second-guessing that itch, you're not alone.
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Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have been a concerning health issue for centuries. While many of them manifest with recognizable symptoms such as rashes, warts, or discharge, some symptoms can be easily misinterpreted or overlooked.
One such symptom is lower abdominal pain, which many would attribute to common ailments like digestive issues or menstrual cramps.
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Diarrhea can be caused by many factors, ranging from dietary choices to infections. But did you know that some sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can also lead to diarrhea? If you've been experiencing unexpected or prolonged bouts of diarrhea and are wondering
Lab visits that take as little as 15 minutes & results in 48 to 72 hours
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The mere mention of a sexually transmitted disease (STD) can be a daunting topic for many. With the varied symptoms, wide range of effects on health, and societal stigmas associated, it's no wonder there are so many myths and misconceptions surrounding them.
While some symptoms are visible, like sores or rashes, others hide in the body, only detectable through specific tests.