Sexually transmitted diseases. How to Test

Sexually transmitted diseases do not always show symptoms. Consequently, the partner cannot be warned to take appropriate measures. If you are sexually active, especially with more than one partner, it is recommended that you regularly submit to tests for sexually transmitted diseases (sst). This especially if you have had sex [...]
Sexually transmitted diseases do not always show symptoms. Consequently, the partner cannot be warned to take appropriate measures.
If you are sexually active, especially with more than one partner, it is recommended that you regularly submit to tests for sexually transmitted diseases (sst). That's especially if you've had unprotected sex.
Tests for sexually transmitted diseases in most cases are simple, efficient, and pain free.
What are the tests for sexually transmitted diseases?
Tests to diagnose a sexually transmitted disease depend on the symptoms shown by the patient. If the doctor is not sure about the disease, he will rely on the symptoms shown.
Even though any sexually transmitted disease corresponds to a precise test, the rule is included:
- Blood rigs.
- The urine rigs.
-Tampon (screation analysis)
- Physical examination: surveying gender zones
Collecting secretions, wounds, bladders for a planting culture.
In what cases should we submit to a test of sexually transmitted diseases?
Diagonistic tests depend on the type of sexually transmitted disease. Below, you will read about tests used in the most exposed diseases
HIV and hepatitis B
HIV, or human immunization virus, attacks and weakens immune cells. The diagnostic test to analyze the presence of the virus's antiques in the patient's body.
hepatitis B, on the other hand, is a viral infection that attacks the liver. Diagnostic tests aim to reveal the presence of Hbsag antigen in the patient's blood. Search your health center to submit HIV or hepatitis B to the following cases:
- You or your partner have had other sexual partners over the last year.
You are diagnosed with another sexually transmitted infection or present symptoms.
- You used common syringes or were exposed to situations where the latter were not sterilized.
You were forced to conduct sexual reports against your will.
Clamidia and Gonorrhea
Clamidia and gonorrhea are diagnosed through tests of urine or the culture of secretions samples in the gender area. These infections can be without symptoms. As a result, it is recommended that you submit to diagnostic tests in these cases:
- You're touched by HIV.
You're less than 25 years old and you've had sex reports with risk: a new sexual partner or more.
- You were victims of sexual violence.
Genial Herpes
Genius herpes is a viral infection that can be free of symptoms. In the case of sex reports with a person affected by this disease, it is important to undergo diagnostic tests.
In general, the doctor takes secret monsters through tampons or parts of the wounds characteristic of the infection. In some cases blood tests may also be necessary. The results are not always decisive because they depend on the stage in which the infection occurs.
What if the result is positive?
While some of these diseases have no cures, it is wise to examine the symptoms and avoid contaminant. In the case of positive results, follow these recommendations:
- Try the above tests.
- Inform your partner to take necessary precautions.
- Your partner or partners should perform the same tests as you
- Follow the treatment under doctor control.
Make sure that you have secure sex using contraception.












