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STD Test in Dover

Receiving a screening for a sexually transmitted disease, or STD, is an important step for a sexually active person to take in order to protect themselves and their partner. In many cases, those infected with a sexually transmitted disease may not even know because they aren’t showing symptoms. If left untreated, STDs can be spread to others and may even lead to infertility.

If you’re experiencing symptoms of an STD, don’t wait to see a specialist and get tested. For women in Delaware, the specialty-trained gynecologists with Dedicated to Women are here to help. Our gynecologists are board-certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and have extensive experience accurately diagnosing and effectively treating women with STDs. Contact us today to schedule an appointment at our OBGYN clinic in Dover, Rehoboth Beach, Middletown, or Milford

When to Get Tested for an STD

Getting tested for each type of STD during your annual visit is expensive and not necessary in most cases. Patients should speak with their OBGYN about their specific risk factors and lifestyle so that they can determine which tests are right for them.

It is recommended that you undergo an STD screening if:

You have a new sexual partner. Everyone who is sexually active should receive an STD screening at some point, and this is especially true if you are engaged in sexual relations with a new person.

You are having unprotected sex. Not wearing protection increases your risk. Because of this, it is recommended that you receive a screening If you’re having unprotected vaginal, anal or oral sex.

You are engaging in high-risk behavior. If you or your partner have multiple partners, are an IV drug user or have had contact with a sex worker, it is strongly advised that you receive more frequent STD screenings.

You are exhibiting symptoms. If you notice anything out of the ordinary, it is always best to have it examined by your physician to determine the cause.

What Are the Symptoms of an STD?

It isn’t always obvious when you have an STD. Symptoms can be minor or even nonexistent in some cases. Visit Dedicate to Women OBGYN if you are experiencing:

  • Painful urination
  • Frequent urination
  • Pain during intercourse
  • Blisters or sores on genitals and/or anus
  • Itchy or irritated genital area
  • Unusual discharge
  • Fever / flu-like symptoms

STD Treatment

If results determine that you have an STD, the type of issue it is will determine how it is treated. STDs are broken down into three categories:

Bacterial STDs. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis are good examples of STDs caused by bacteria. These issues can be treated with antibiotics and should go away after the antibiotic treatment is completed.

Parasitic STDs. STDs that are caused by parasites like Trichomonas Vaginalis can be cured using antibiotics, antiparasitic drugs or prescription shampoos.

Viral STDs. STDs caused by a virus cannot be cured completely, but they can be managed. The most common types are HPV, genital herpes, hepatitis B, and HIV.

Schedule an STD Screening

If you’re seeking STD screening in Delaware, contact Dedicated to Women OBGYN today to schedule an appointment. We have four OBGYN clinics throughout Delaware in Dover, Middletown, Milford, and Rehoboth Beach.

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