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Essential Facts About STDs That Everyone Should Know

No one enjoys discussing STDs, but if you are an adult having sex, or you are a parent, it would be wise to learn some essential facts about STDs that everyone should know.

STDs are a fact of life and an increasing number of cases are occurring each day in the United States and worldwide. The more you know, the more you can protect yourself and your family.

The urgent care providers at Good Hope Medical provide testing and treatment for STDs and STIs at our urgent care clinic in Cullman, AL. If you are experiencing symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection, contact Good Hope Medical for comprehensive testing. To schedule your consultation at our urgent care clinic, please call (256) 615-2055 or check-in online.

In moments of urgency, our community can find comfort in Good Hope Medical. Our urgent care clinic is locally owned and family led. We guarantee each patient receives individualized and compassionate healthcare when it matters most.

Good Hope Medical gladly accepts walk-in visits and our online form allows you to check-in before you arrive. Good Hope Medical has an open door policy, where no appointment is needed and you can walk-in anytime. Our goal is to meet the healthcare needs of every patient that walks through the doors of our urgent care clinic, whether you have an appointment or not. Don’t hesitate to contact our office if you notice any changes in your sexual health.

There Are 25 Known STDs

Sexually Transmitted Diseases can be viral, bacterial, or parasitic, and the disease can be transmitted via semen, vaginal fluids, blood, and skin-to-skin contact.

Some of the most common STDs include: syphilis, chlamydia, Hepatitis B, gonorrhea, HIV, HPV, genital herpes, and pubic lice (crabs).

Some STDs Are Treatable, Others Can Only Be Managed

Not all STDs are curable!

Bacterial infections like chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis can be cured with antibiotics. Other diseases can only be managed and not permanently cured like those that come from a virus-like herpes, hepatitis B, HIV, and genital warts (HPV).

STDs Among Older Adults Is on the Rise

Many older, divorced adults are encountering new sexual partners. This increases the potential for acquiring an STD. Talk with your new partner about this, use protection, and both should get tested to lessen the risk for you both.  

Some STDs Have No Symptoms

Chlamydia comes from the Greek meaning “cloak,” because there are no noticeable symptoms, and women are especially vulnerable. Neither partner may be aware they have certain STDs until the infection is too far along to be treated.

In fact, it may take up to ten years for the symptoms of HIV to present themselves. Certain symptoms of STDs mimic other infections like urinary tract and yeast infections.

Untreated sexually transmitted diseases can lead to serious health consequences like liver failure and cancer from Hepatitis B, heart and blood vessel damage from syphilis, and cervical cancer from HPV. Pregnant women are at a higher risk for ectopic pregnancy, premature delivery, and passing an STD on to the baby.

Getting screened and tested regularly for STDs is the only way to know conclusively if you have or don’t have an infection.

It Is Easier for a Woman to Become Infected with an STD

Due to the female anatomy, not only is it easier for a woman to become infected with an STD than a man, the consequences can be far more serious. 

The bacteria that causes syphilis can be passed on to children through the placenta which results in life-threatening congenital syphilis for the child. Genital herpes can be passed on to the child during delivery, and if left untreated, herpes in an infant can be fatal. In addition, chlamydia can spread to the uterus and fallopian tubes causing inflammatory pelvic disease and possible infertility.  

Oral Sex Does Not Protect You From an STD

This may be a surprise to many. Always use a condom or a dental dam to protect yourself. Without protection, you are at risk for Hepatitis B, gonorrhea, syphilis, and herpes, especially with a new partner.

Many People Will Have HPV in Their Lifetime

There are 40 strains of the STD human papillomavirus or HPV which is incurable and may lead to a number of cancers. This infection is widespread, but the good news is that there is a vaccine to protect the next generation of children and teens.

You can protect your son or daughter by having them vaccinated at age 11 or 12, or before they become sexually active. There are a series of shots over a six-month period. The vaccine is inactive so it cannot cause HPV, and it protects against many of the strains that cause cancer.

Schedule Your STD Consultation in Cullman, AL Today!

Talk to our urgent care providers if you have questions about the HPV vaccine or want to be tested for an STD. It is important to keep up with routine testing and sexual health screenings for the saftey of you and our partner. To schedule your STD testing, please call (256) 615-2055 or check-in online using our secure waitlist form before you arrive at our urgent care clinic in Cullman, AL.