Burning when you pee: an STI or something else?
Burning when you pee can be an STI, but often it is not. This decision table shows, per accompanying sign, the likely ca...
When and how to test for STIs, and what symptoms mean.
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Burning when you pee can be an STI, but often it is not. This decision table shows, per accompanying sign, the likely ca...
Testing too early gives false reassurance. The detection window per infection, plus what to do if you cannot wait.
A positive result feels intense, but almost all STIs are very treatable. A calm step-by-step: treatment, notifying partn...
You really can get an STI from oral sex, from a toilet seat almost never. This table lays out the risk per route, with t...
The talk about stopping condoms does not have to be loaded. Read how to handle it together, what you both get checked fo...
Itching down there is more often a yeast infection or irritation than an STI. This table helps you recognise the likely...
A bump or blister on your genitals is often harmless, but not always. This table helps you recognise the likely cause by...
Discharge is usually normal. This table shows, per colour, smell and feel, the likely cause and when an STI check is wis...
"You would see it, right?" "Oral sex is safe." We put five stubborn STI myths next to what RIVM, Thuisarts and NHG actua...
From sample to result: how long it takes per route, why the technique matters, and what to do with a positive result.
No symptoms does not mean no STI. Why silent infections are exactly the reason to get checked, and when.
GGD, GP or anonymous home test: what does an STI check really cost, what falls under your excess, and when is free testi...