Some facts about STD infections
Some symptoms of STD’s include soreness, unusual lumps or sores, warts, itching, pain when urinating, or unusual discharge from genitals. Often some of these symptoms can be confusing and can be mistaken for other illnesses, as an example burning with urination may be mistaken for a urinary tract infection and not an STD like Chlamydia. It is clear to experts that some STD’s have varied sets of symptoms, whilst other STDS have no symptoms whatsoever.
How then are we to know then if we are suffering from an STD? The only way to tell if you have an STI/STD is to get a test and diagnosis from a health care professional. Checking on a suspected STD is really quite easy in such major centres such as London, where having a test through the major testing clinic is simple. Similarly, the same applies to other major cities throughout the UK and taking an STD test in Manchester or Birmingham is as straight forward as London. All tests are carried out in complete confidence and can be entirely anonymous.
