Clinics in Anantnag
Schedule an appointment at our Anantnag sexual health clinic today by calling our 24/7 helpline and speaking to one of our helpful Sexual Health Advisors. Our team can answer any questions you may have about the testing process and how you will receive your test results.
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Which STDs should I test for in Anantnag
Better2Know are experts in sexual health. Whatever your concerns we can help you quickly and without knowing your real name. In Anantnag we can test you for:
Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
HIV
Syphilis
Herpes
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
HPV
Urine Culture
Cytomegalovirus
Rubella
Toxoplasma
If you are not sure what test to get, you can call our 24/7 Anantnag helpline to speak to our Patient Services team. They can discuss your situation with you and help you determine what testing service you will need.
Chlamydia Testing in Anantnag
Chlamydia is one of the most common STIs in Anantnag. It is easily passed on from one partner to another during sex. If left untreated it can cause long term health problems and may lead to infertility and other health issues.
You can catch Chlamydia in your genital area, throat (if you gave oral sex) or your rectum (if you received anal sex). You will need to test each area that might have Chlamydia.
A simple urine sample will test for Chlamydia in your genital area. Your Chlamydia test result will be available in Anantnag in just a few days. If you do test positive, we will help you to access the treatment you need to get better.
Chlamydia often does not have any symptoms. The only way to know if you are infected is to get tested in your nearest clinic in Anantnag.
How do I get a Syphilis test in Anantnag?
Syphilis is an infection caused by bacteria. It is a common infection passed on by skin contact with a syphilis sore. This most often happens during sex.
Both men and women can catch and pass on syphilis in Anantnag. Syphilis can do a lot of damage to your health, but it can also be treated easily. You can get syphilis more than once.
If you have had syphilis once, it will always show up in future Syphilis tests, so please let us know if you have this infection before.
The first step in treating Syphilis is getting tested. Book your STI test at our Anantnag sexual health clinic today to secure your sexual health.
What is the difference between and STD and an STI?
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) are ultimately the same thing. The term STI has become more commonly used, as the word infection is not as daunting as the word disease. By using the word infection in place of the word disease, people are encouraged to get tested more regularly and to not be afraid of the result.
If you develop symptoms such as itching, soreness when urinating or blisters on the genital area, these are good indicators that you have an STI. Ignoring these symptoms can increase your chances of further serious health complications.
That is why regular testing in Anantnag is imperative especially after a new sexual encounter. Better2Know’s wide range of sexual health testing in Anantnag will provide you with the information you need, whether you have an STI, STD or even nothing!
How can I prevent STIs in Anantnag?
The only way to not have an STI in Anantnag is to not have sex. Condoms, femidoms and dental dams can help to prevent STIs spreading, but they will not work all the time. Sometimes bodily fluids are exchanged before the condom (or other barrier method) is put on (or in) and sometimes they may break, or not be used properly.
Having only one sexual partner at a time and regular STI testing in Anantnag can help to stop infections spreading. If you do test positive, you should let your sexual partners know so that they can also get tested and treated.
If you are worried that your condom did not work, or it has been over three to six months since your last STI test, you should get tested.
The earlier you get diagnosed; the sooner you can get treated. Call our Anantnag helpline to book an STI screen at a sexual health clinic near you.
Can I still have sex if I have an STI?
If you test positive, it is recommended that you stop all sexual activity until you have completed your full course of antibiotics prescribed for your infection. You might also want to have follow up tests as recommended by Better2Know or your doctor, and not have sex until these come back negative.
If you have tested positive for Herpes, HIV or HPV you should consult with your Better2Know doctor about best practice for safe sex as these viruses require different management and treatment and may need long term follow up testing. If you do have sex in this time, be sure to practice safer sex and let your partner know the risks.
STIs in Anantnag are passed from person to person through bodily fluids. Although generally safe, kissing can also pass on STIs such as Herpes and HPV. With that in mind, it is always best to stop all sexual activity until you have finished your course of treatment.
Better2Know in Anantnag can answer all your questions regarding your positive result, offering 24/7 advice and guidance alongside consultations with your Better2Know doctor.
Phone our 24-hour sexual health hotline if you need more help
Our sexual health advisors are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week if you have any questions. They will be able to answer your questions and make your STI test booking. Please call the number at the top of the page now.