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Are STD Tests Different for Men and Women

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Are STD Tests Different for Men and Women

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  1. Are STD tests different for men and women?

  2. Key Points • The physical appearance of men and women are different, so are their body parts. When we talk about the tests for the sexually transmitted diseases, we assume that all the limelight will be in the private parts of the body. However, this is not the case all the time. • The sexual organs differ in men and women. Although the basic components of tests for sexually transmitted diseases and infection are same, they may vary slightly when the test is performed in different genders. It is not only important to have complete know-how of different STDs but also how they spread, tested and treated as well. • It is advised to take an STD test immediately if you doubt having one. This doubt generally arises after doing unprotected sex, getting sexually engaged with an anonymous partner or having unnatural sex. • Chlamydia and gonorrhea are those two STDs that spread very fast. However, they are the ones which are painless when we talk about their tests. Both these STDs require a urine test for both the genders. Or else, a swab in the cervix and a swab of the tip of the penis also suffice. • Other than this, some of the STDs which require blood test are also the same for both the genders.

  3. Here are the four most proven ways of taking STD tests:

  4. Physical Exam Some of the major signs of sexually transmitted diseases like discharge, rash, sores or warts are examined by the doctor in the private parts of the body. It can be similar to pelvic examination among women.

  5. Urine sample If the doctor or examiner finds any sign of an STD, he may ask to take the urine examination. You need to give your urine sample in a bottle or cup in the clinic which is then examined for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea.

  6. Sample of saliva, discharge, tissue or cell With the help of swab samples are collected and examined under the microscope. STDs like chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, or HIV gets tested.

  7. Blood sample A blood sample is taken to test for STDs like syphilis, herpes, and HIV. Few drops of blood are drawn from the finger by pricking with the needle.

  8. Final words All these methods are simple, painless or cause very little pain. They do not take much time and are effective to know about sexual health. Also, the results don’t take much time to come. So take the STD test and live a carefree life! Visit:https://stdtestinfo.com/ Our STD Infographic

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