September 22, 2016

STD Testing in Parlier, CA

STD Testing Clinics in Parlier, CA 93648

Affordable and anonymous STD testing for Parlier

Are you worried about your health? Worried about the possibility of transmission of sexual diseases? Have you slept with multiple partners or your parner did? You didn’t use protection and now you do not know whether you have a sexually transmitted disease (STD) or not? The best solution for you is to test, and for that we are here. ValleySTD.com are now partners with testing clinics throughout Parlier. You can be in contact with us or order online reliable and anonymous test.

Who should get tested for STDs?

There are an estimated 20 million new sexually transmitted diseases and infections every year, and half of all Americans will contract a sexually transmitted disease (STD) during their lifetime. Getting tested for STDs is essential if you are going to engage in unprotected sexual activity. Anyone who engages in unprotected sex runs the risk for exposure to sexually transmitted diseases. The timing for when to get STD tested varies depending on the sexually transmitted disease because the incubation time in everyone’s system varies.

Common STDs in Parlier

Knowledge is power when it comes to your sexual health. That’s why we provide you basic informtion about common STDs like chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, HIV, hepatitis B/C, syphilis…

Common STD Symptoms

Chlamydia is a very common sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by bacteria. You can get chlamydia from vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Chlamydia is common in the U.S. with over 1 million cases reported each year. Among all age groups, teens and young adults have the highest rates of infection. Most females (and some males) who have chlamydia have no symptoms, and annual testing for chlamydia is recommended for all sexually active women age 25 and under.

Gonorrhea is a disease caused by bacteria that live and grow in wet areas such as the penis, vagina, eyes, mouth, throat or anus. You can get gonorrhea through vaginal, oral or anal sex. A mother can also pass it to her baby during childbirth. Gonorrhea signs may never appear, or can appear within 1-30 days of infection. Most girls won’t have any symptoms, so they won’t know that they are infected. If gonorrhea affects your eye, you may experience discharge, itching, redness and/or swelling. If gonorrhea affects your mouth or throat, you may experience a sore throat, and/or redness in the mouth and throat area.

Hepatitis is a serious virus that can attack the liver. There are 5 types of hepatitis. The most common types are Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. Hepatitis B you can get trough coming into contact with blood of an infected person, having sex with infected person or sharing injection drug needles or others items used to shoot up drugs (works, cotton, cookers, etc.) Hepatitis C you can get if you’re coming into contact with blood of infected person (for example: Using a razor with blood on it, or sharing needles when injecting drugs. You can also get hepatitis C from sex with an infected partner, but sex is not a common way to get hepatitis C.

Herpes is a very common skin disease. It’s caused by a virus and can affect your mouth (oral) and/or the area around the penis or vagina (genital), upper thighs or buttocks. Most of the time, it is hard to notice herpes, so most people don’t know they have it. Cold sores and fever blisters are an example of herpes in your mouth. Herpes is transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact. You can get herpes from touching someone else’s skin that has herpes.

HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Imagine your body as an army. HIV attacks the part of your body that fights disease (the immune system). HIV makes the immune system not work right. Sometimes there are no signs of HIV at first. You can’t tell if you have HIV until you get a blood test. Also, many people with HIV look healthy and can transmit HIV. You can protect yourself from HIV–learn the risks, know how to prevent infection, and get tested.

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by bacteria. Even though it is curable, if syphilis isn’t treated, it can cause serious damage to your brain, heart, nervous system, and even lead to death. Syphilis transmission can occur when infected lesions come in contact with the soft skin of the mucous membrane found inside the vagina, urethra or with an abrasion during vaginal, oral and anal sex, even if there is no sexual penetration. It is most easily spread during the first (primary) stage because symptoms usually go unnoticed. Syphilis can also be contracted from exposure to lesions or syphilitic “warts” during the secondary stage.

Affordable and anonymous STD testing for Parlier City

“Primary and secondary syphilis has increased dramatically over the past 15 years in the United States. The disease predominantly affects men, particularly men who have sex with men.”

Find the Best STD Doctors in Parlier

We care for your health but also for your safety. We want you to trust us and therefore we make online anonymous and confidential test for you to order. If you want to know more information about STDs or want to visit us, please contact us. Choose the best care for you and the best in Perlier we offer you.

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