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Family Medicine Austin provides same day std testing and can detect the infections you might have with the help of laboratory tests which include blood tests, urine, and fluids samples.

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  1. HOME CONTACT US Risk Factors of STDs Risk Factors of STDs December 3, 2021 Sexually transmitted diseases are commonly known as STDs. Sexuallytransmitted diseases are acquired at the time of sexual contact mostly. Theviruses, parasites, or bacteria that cause sexually transmitted diseases pass from one person to another in semen, blood, vaginal, and through other body fluids. Different kinds of infections that include Hepatitis A, HepatitisB, and Hepatitis C viruses, Giardia infection, and Shigella infection can also transmitthrough sexual contact. Sometimes these bacteria can be transmitted without any sexualcontact, such as bacteria can be transmitted from mother to babies duringchildbirth or pregnancy, through a shared needle or blood transfusions. Family Medicine Austin provides same day std testing and can detect the infections you might have with the helpof laboratory tests which include blood tests, urine, and fluids samples. Risk Factors Following are the factors that increase the risk of sexuallytransmitted diseases. Unprotected Sex Anal or vaginal penetration by a person who is infected and doesnot wear a latex condom during sex increases the risk of getting the sexuallytransmitted disease to a great extent. Inconsistent and improper use of latex condomscan also cause STD.

  2. Multiple Partners HOME CONTACT US Having sexual contact with more than one partner can increase therisk of getting a sexually transmitted disease. Misuse of Drugs and Alcohol Misuse of these substances can affect your judgment and thinking whichcan indirectly indulge you in risky activities. Injecting Drugs Sexually transmitted diseases can also spread through a sharedneedle. It can cause multiple kinds of infections such as HIV, Hepatitis C, and Hepatitis B. Being Young Sexually transmitted infections commonly occur in young peoplewith an age bracket of 15 and 24. Forced Sexual Activity When someone is forced to engage in sexual contact can increasethe chance of getting an STD. History of Sexually Transmitted Infection Having a history of sexually transmitted infection increase thechances of bacteria developing into STDs. See Also: How To Get Tested For STDs? See Also:Top Reasons for STD Testing Previous Revenue Cycle Management and Its Bene?ts Next All you need to know about Gastrointestinal tract,...   Return to site Powered by Strikingly     

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