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Apr
06
Date:   April 6th, 2024
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The world has made recommendable steps over the last century in terms of STD testing and treatments. For a bigger part, the current STD tests are more accurate and reliable. And in almost all occasions, STD tests provide correct results.

Apr
05
Date:   April 5th, 2024
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The world of sexual health and infections can be a confusing one. With various conditions, symptoms, and stigmas attached to them, it's essential to get the facts right. One common area of confusion is the difference between jock itch and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). 

Apr
05
Date:   April 5th, 2024
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A person may experience abdominal cramps and vaginal discharge for different reasons. It may be due to menstruation, vaginal infections, or endometriosis. For most people, this pain will pass,

However, severe and consistent pain related to cramping, heavy discharge, or bleeding should be a matter of concern. 

Apr
04
Date:   April 4th, 2024
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In the world of skin conditions, few things can be as unsettling as discovering an unexpected bump or sore on your intimate areas. Panic sets in, and the mind starts to race: "Is this something serious? Could it be an STI, like syphilis? Or is it just an ingrown hair?" 

Apr
03
Date:   April 3rd, 2024
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How often have you entered a public restroom, given the toilet seat a cautious side-eye, and wondered about the potential risks? With sexually transmitted infections (STIs) becoming more prevalent, it's only natural to ponder on such matters.

One question that frequently emerges in the minds of many is, "Can you get herpes from urine on a toilet seat?" It sounds like a nightmare, doesn't it?