2012年7月11日 星期三

Sexual Healing - Why an STD Test Is So Important


There's no denying that sex is a large part of many of our lives. Some groups and institutions may fight against this, proclaiming their morality above all others, yet the fact remains: people have sex. It is the strongest urge in humankind beside self preservation. With sex comes the possibility of becoming infected with an STD. Because of this risk many people decide to undergo a test or two to discover their status. This is responsible behavior and must be commended. The commendation derives not only the protection of one's own health, but the health of society in general.

When one undergoes an STD test and discovers their status, society is healthier. If the results of a person's STD test shows that the individual is infected with one of any STD, that person will more often than not seek treatment for their illness. For a large number of STDs, treatment means recovery, and recovery means that no one else will become infected from that particular path of the disease. Every one person who undergoes a test and seeks treatment means that a large number of their partner's partners' partners will remain disease free!

Anyone living in a medically advanced society and engages in sexual activity should take full advantage of all the benefits their society affords. These benefits include birth control-including condoms and the Pill-and the STD test. By remaining vigilant to the dangers of sexual activity, one proves to the aspects of society that may take umbrage at what it is that "gets you off" that you are an adult and are responsible for your own personal choices.

It is a weak stitch in the fabric of society that would dictate their morality to others who act responsibly and do everything in their power to heed to caution. For all that enjoy healthy sex lives, whether they are straight, gay or bisexual, engaging in responsible behavior (including the STD testing when necessary) proves to those who think differently that they should, quite frankly, mind their own damn business.

There are over twenty five separate diseases that can be categorized as an STD and all of these diseases have a test to diagnose them. The common STD is a huge problem in this country as they are everywhere else on Earth. One of the main problems with detecting an STD without its proper test being administered is the fact that many of these diseases show no symptoms.

Fortunately most STDs do come with symptoms. When symptoms arrive a person should immediately head to the nearest certified STD clinic to receive a test-or a battery of them. The following is a list of some common STD symptoms. Remember, if you or a loved has had or are currently showing signs of any of the following, it is time to receive a test to properly diagnose your status.

Common STD Symptoms

Dark and/or bad-smelling urine

Healthy urine is not dark and has a distinct odor. We all know what our urine should smell like. If your urine is dark and smells differently than what you think it should-it is time for a test.

Secretions from genitals

Obviously not all secretions from our genitals are a cause for concern. Once again, common sense needs to be applied. If you have any secretions that do not look normal to you-and if it is discolored (green or yellow)-it is time for a test.

Pain while urinating

Urination should be pleasurable in the sense of receiving relief from a full bladder. When urination becomes painful it is a sure sign of an STD-and it's time for a test.

Blisters, warts or sores

Another very obvious sign that there is trouble down below. Healthy genitals do not show any sign of sores, scabbing or blistering. These can be the symptoms of herpes or genital warts (HPV)-and it's time for a test.




If you happen to reside in the New York City area, and want to engage in the most responsible behavior possible, log onto STD testing in Manhattan. This highly respected medical facility is located just a few blocks from Grand Central Station and is very easy to get to by all forms of mass transit (subway and bus). They are discreet, staffed by a board-certified STD doctor NYC and ready to diagnose any STD you may possibly have. Call 1-212-696-5900 to book yourself a quick and convenient appointment today!





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