STD Labs Blog :: Page 39
Lab visits that take as little as 15 minutes & results in 48 to 72 hours
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If you’ve been having sexual intercourse, have many sexual partners, or for any other reasons you are worried about your STD/STI status, talk to your medic or any other health care provider to get tested for the leading common STDs.
It might sound awkward having a discussion on STD/STI testing, but it’s very essential. Some of the STIs/STDs might not show any signs and symptoms and are likely to weaken the body immunity system.
Lab visits that take as little as 15 minutes & results in 48 to 72 hours
FDA approved or CLIA certified Lab Centers
Statistics according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention say that there are over 21 million new STI infections in the United States annually. I think we can safely say it is a pandemic and more people should be getting tested.
Basically, anyone who is sexually active should consider taking an STD test. However, people in the following categories are considered to be at higher risk and should definitely take the test.
Lab visits that take as little as 15 minutes & results in 48 to 72 hours
FDA approved or CLIA certified Lab Centers
You’ve probably been involved in one of these street conversations about Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs).
You’ve probably heard about the window period- the total duration that the virus or an infection takes to be detected through testing in the course of your interactions.
Lab visits that take as little as 15 minutes & results in 48 to 72 hours
FDA approved or CLIA certified Lab Centers
In most cases, STDs do not show symptoms, so it’s your responsibility to seek testing in good time. Testing is the surest way to ascertain your health status.
So if you’ve engaged in sex- vaginal, anal or oral- do not hesitate to see a doctor, a nurse, or any other medical practitioner for testing.
Lab visits that take as little as 15 minutes & results in 48 to 72 hours
FDA approved or CLIA certified Lab Centers
A STD testing ranks as one of the things that most people fear. If it were possible, people would get tested in the privacy of their homes.
The stigma that comes with having STD Screening leads people to shy away from being tested – a situation which is more dangerous.