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2012年9月21日 星期五

Importance of STD Pics


STDs can infect anyone from any age, sex, status or race. It can be transmitted sexual intercourse with an infected partner or by direct physical contact with one who is afflicted with this disease. Know more about how these STDs look like by looking at STD pics to know how each STD looks like.

In knowing more about STDs, one can refer to STD pictures for a visual idea of what it is all about. Some symptoms and manifestations of STDs are quite similar to some common diseases that is why it is important to refer to actual STD pictures to see if some symptoms you are having qualified as STD.

You can find a lot of information about STDs on the World Wide Web. You can also refer to medical manuals or transcriptions as well as with professionals dealing with this disease. They can provide you with STD pictures that would give you a visual idea of what the STD looks like.

Syphilis

Symptoms of Syphilis are the appearance of round sores called Chancre around the genital areas or the rectum. The sores are round and usually appear in clusters and are very recurrent. To have a better understanding of what Syphilis looks like, go to a STD clinic and ask for STD pics to know what it really looks like.

Genital Warts

Genital warts are caused by a called "Human Papilloma Virus". The warts are soft, moist, and pink or sometimes flesh colored swellings often appearing in areas such as the vulva, vagina, anus, cervix, penis, groin, scrotum and thighs. They can be either flat, raised, single or multiple, small or large and sometimes cauliflower shaped and is spread by having contact with a person with genital warts. To know more about how Genital warts look like look for STD pics about them at your local STD testing center.

Herpes

Herpes similarly show up as a group of sores or blisters that are painful to the person. These sores are sometime mistaken for insect bites or other skin conditions such as allergies. You can visit a STD testing clinic and ask for pictures regarding this STD.

Other types of STDs may manifest physical symptoms of the infection. Just because you don't have physical symptoms, it doesn't mean you're not a victim of STD. STD tests don't only require a visual examination of the suspected infected area, but will also involve samples of blood, urine and samples of genital discharges. Visiting a STD clinic to confirm these STDs are the surest way to diagnose them.

These STD clinics have all the necessary tests that can determine whether or not you have a particular STD or not.You can also request from them some STD pics in order to become more knowledgeable about STDs. You can keep yourself posted and updated with the latest news on STDs when you go to these clinics. Your privacy will also be secured since these clinics will not divulge any information about you or your diagnosis.




Don't wait call our toll-free number today to speak to one of our caring counselors.
1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs





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2012年9月19日 星期三

Keep Yourself Alive - Queen and the Importance of STD Testing


Would STD testing have saved the life of Freddie Mercury? The chances are that it would NOT have since the STD that he caught was HIV/AIDS and there were no reliable treatment options at that time. Still, testing for sexually transmitted diseases should be part of everyone's general health plan (unless, of course, you are a practicing celibate). It's the smart and responsible thing to do.

Queen burst onto the music scene in the early seventies, combining progressive rock with opera undertones meshed with hard driving, straight-up rock & roll. Their sound was not easy to categorize, their lead singer harder still. Farrokh Bulsara-better known as Freddie Mercury-was born in Zanzibar to Zoroastrian parents, but quickly shed both name and religion to become one of the greatest rock front men ever. Living his life with sheer abandon, he eventually passed away from complications due to AIDS on November 24th, 1991-just one day after publicly admitting he was sick from the virus.

Living the life of a rock and roll star certainly came with consequences for Freddie. STD testing would have been the norm for anyone in his position, but his unease regarding his bi-sexuality may have caused him to bury his head in the sand when it came to actions that would have been second nature to anyone else in his position with more traditional sexual proclivities.

Freddie's performances were legendary and he was considered by many to be on a completely different level than his contemporaries. Over their career, Queen played many shows in packed soccer arenas and Freddie had no problem singing directly to the last row as well as the first. Testing the bounds of his chosen genre, he was flamboyant and phenomenal, using his four-octave voice to belt out some of the biggest hits of the time. These hits include We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions and the singular and sensational Bohemian Rhapsody.

For anyone engaging in sexual activity, no matter your age or orientation, or whether in the fast lane or the tortoise freeway, STD testing is a great way to stay on top of your health-and the health of your lovers. Claiming to love someone and then infecting them with a harmful STD is something we should do anything we have to in order to avoid.

There are over twenty five separate diseases that qualify as an STD and chances are that if you engage in sexual activity with more than one person you are going to catch (at least) one of them. Freddie Mercury caught the deadliest of all STDs, and it is possible for anyone to suffer the same consequences as he for lack of testing. Here is a list of just some of the diseases that you should be tested for and their symptoms.

Chlamydia

Chlamydia sufferers may show no symptoms at all, especially in men. In those individuals that do show symptoms they include discharge from the penis or vagina and inflammation of the eyes.

Genital Herpes

Be on the lookout for the presence of blisters and sores on the genitals and their surrounding areas, discharge from the penis or vagina and/or swelling and itching in the infected areas.

Gonorrhea

A bloody or yellowish discharge and a painful burning during urination are this disease's symptoms. The pain has been described as, "pissing razor blades." That'd give me a sheer heart attack.

Genital Warts

Symptoms include small painless bumps on or near the genitals.

Hepatitis B

Obvious symptoms include jaundice (a yellowing of the skin and eyes), fever, joint and muscle pain, headaches and fatigue.

HIV/AIDS

Low fever, night sweats, fatigue, extreme weight loss, red and purplish splotches on the skin.

When it comes to testing for HIV/AIDS who fits the bill? Here is a list of individuals and circumstances that would make you a prime candidate for testing.

• Anyone who engages in unprotected sex

• Anyone who has multiple sexual partners

• Anyone with a history of other sexually transmitted diseases

• Anyone beginning a new sexual relationship

• Victims of rape

• International bi-sexual rock stars

HIV Testing-like all STD testing-is completely safe and quick. Testing is achieved by an analysis of your blood which is scanned for antibodies produced by the immune system when HIV is present. The test is over ninety nine percent accurate. In the case of a positive result, a secondary test is performed using the same blood sample to negate a false positive result.




For those in the New York City area thinking about getting HIV testing in NYC or any STD at all, log onto STD testing in NYC STDCenterNY.com for more information. The clinic is located just blocks from Grand Central Station and thus easily accessible by bus and subway. Or call 1-212-696-5900 to arrange an appointment today. Queen was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame in 2001. Freddie Mercury was not there to share in the honor.





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2012年9月14日 星期五

STD Testing - Procedures & Importance


There are many types of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) that can be caused by unprotected sex irrespective of whether it is heterosexual or homosexual. The most common types of STDs are Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Trichomoniasis, Genital Herpes, Genital Warts, Hepatitis, and HIV. Each of these diseases exhibits its own symptoms which can indicate its presence. With STD testing it is possible to find out which type of STD is present for the necessary medical treatment to follow.

Symptoms Of STD

The most common symptoms of STD are: Burning or pain during urination; Unusual discharge from penis or vagina; Pain during sex; Vaginal itching and irritation; Pain or swelling of the genitals; Strong odor; sores or blisters in the genital area; Bleeding; Fatigue; Fever; Headache; Weight loss; Rash; Sore throat; Diarrhea; Cough; Shortness of breath; Malaise; Nausea and vomiting; Abdominal pain; Itching; Loss of appetite; and Muscle or joint pain. If any or a combination of these symptoms are noticed it is essential that STD testing should be done immediately.

STD Testing Options & Procedures

The easiest testing for STD option is to go online and find a reliable STD testing site. These websites offer different packages, individual tests or at home STD test. You can book an appointment online and simply walk into any of their clinics that are located near your home for private STD testing. You can be tested for any of the different types of STD. The STD testing center will take samples of your blood, urine, or swabs from your genital areas for doing the tests. By testing these samples in the laboratory, they can establish whether the organisms that cause STD are present in your body. If it is so, then your STD testing will give a positive result.

Since there are many types of STD, the testing for each type is done in a different manner. Blood samples might be needed for some of them whereas urine samples might be taken for other types. Some of them might need swabs from the urethra or cervix. The swabs are sometimes sent for culture of the bacteria to determine if they are present. STD testing is safe and painless and the procedure only needs a few minutes.

Syphilis

In the case of Syphilis, testing depends on the stage of the disease. If there is a Syphilis sore, a swab of the sore would need to be tested to determine the presence of the bacterium. A blood test might also be done but it does not always give absolutely accurate results.

Herpes

Sores can also be caused by Herpes and in order to be sure, it is important to go to the STD testing clinic where a health practitioner will be able to determine the presence of the virus that causes Herpes by testing a swab of the sore.

HIV & AIDS

Since the occurrence of AIDS has escalated considerably in the last ten years, it has become important to get regular testing done for STD especially if you are sexually active and have more than one sexual partner. It is important to remember that even if the symptoms are not present, you could still be positive for HIV and you could be spreading the disease.

Regular STD testing is therefore most important to prevent complications and to stop the spread of the disease.




A sexually active person who is suffering from any sexually transmitted disease (STD) can be unknowingly spreading the disease. It is important that STD testing is done regularly to know if any such disease is present so that medical treatment can be done and the spread of the disease is prevented.





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2012年7月27日 星期五

STD Testing - Procedures & Importance


There are many types of sexually transmitted diseases (STD) that can be caused by unprotected sex irrespective of whether it is heterosexual or homosexual. The most common types of STDs are Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Trichomoniasis, Genital Herpes, Genital Warts, Hepatitis, and HIV. Each of these diseases exhibits its own symptoms which can indicate its presence. With STD testing it is possible to find out which type of STD is present for the necessary medical treatment to follow.

Symptoms Of STD

The most common symptoms of STD are: Burning or pain during urination; Unusual discharge from penis or vagina; Pain during sex; Vaginal itching and irritation; Pain or swelling of the genitals; Strong odor; sores or blisters in the genital area; Bleeding; Fatigue; Fever; Headache; Weight loss; Rash; Sore throat; Diarrhea; Cough; Shortness of breath; Malaise; Nausea and vomiting; Abdominal pain; Itching; Loss of appetite; and Muscle or joint pain. If any or a combination of these symptoms are noticed it is essential that STD testing should be done immediately.

STD Testing Options & Procedures

The easiest testing for STD option is to go online and find a reliable STD testing site. These websites offer different packages, individual tests or at home STD test. You can book an appointment online and simply walk into any of their clinics that are located near your home for private STD testing. You can be tested for any of the different types of STD. The STD testing center will take samples of your blood, urine, or swabs from your genital areas for doing the tests. By testing these samples in the laboratory, they can establish whether the organisms that cause STD are present in your body. If it is so, then your STD testing will give a positive result.

Since there are many types of STD, the testing for each type is done in a different manner. Blood samples might be needed for some of them whereas urine samples might be taken for other types. Some of them might need swabs from the urethra or cervix. The swabs are sometimes sent for culture of the bacteria to determine if they are present. STD testing is safe and painless and the procedure only needs a few minutes.

Syphilis

In the case of Syphilis, testing depends on the stage of the disease. If there is a Syphilis sore, a swab of the sore would need to be tested to determine the presence of the bacterium. A blood test might also be done but it does not always give absolutely accurate results.

Herpes

Sores can also be caused by Herpes and in order to be sure, it is important to go to the STD testing clinic where a health practitioner will be able to determine the presence of the virus that causes Herpes by testing a swab of the sore.

HIV & AIDS

Since the occurrence of AIDS has escalated considerably in the last ten years, it has become important to get regular testing done for STD especially if you are sexually active and have more than one sexual partner. It is important to remember that even if the symptoms are not present, you could still be positive for HIV and you could be spreading the disease.

Regular STD testing is therefore most important to prevent complications and to stop the spread of the disease.




A sexually active person who is suffering from any sexually transmitted disease (STD) can be unknowingly spreading the disease. It is important that STD testing is done regularly to know if any such disease is present so that medical treatment can be done and the spread of the disease is prevented.





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2012年7月26日 星期四

Importance of STD Pics


STDs can infect anyone from any age, sex, status or race. It can be transmitted sexual intercourse with an infected partner or by direct physical contact with one who is afflicted with this disease. Know more about how these STDs look like by looking at STD pics to know how each STD looks like.

In knowing more about STDs, one can refer to STD pictures for a visual idea of what it is all about. Some symptoms and manifestations of STDs are quite similar to some common diseases that is why it is important to refer to actual STD pictures to see if some symptoms you are having qualified as STD.

You can find a lot of information about STDs on the World Wide Web. You can also refer to medical manuals or transcriptions as well as with professionals dealing with this disease. They can provide you with STD pictures that would give you a visual idea of what the STD looks like.

Syphilis

Symptoms of Syphilis are the appearance of round sores called Chancre around the genital areas or the rectum. The sores are round and usually appear in clusters and are very recurrent. To have a better understanding of what Syphilis looks like, go to a STD clinic and ask for STD pics to know what it really looks like.

Genital Warts

Genital warts are caused by a called "Human Papilloma Virus". The warts are soft, moist, and pink or sometimes flesh colored swellings often appearing in areas such as the vulva, vagina, anus, cervix, penis, groin, scrotum and thighs. They can be either flat, raised, single or multiple, small or large and sometimes cauliflower shaped and is spread by having contact with a person with genital warts. To know more about how Genital warts look like look for STD pics about them at your local STD testing center.

Herpes

Herpes similarly show up as a group of sores or blisters that are painful to the person. These sores are sometime mistaken for insect bites or other skin conditions such as allergies. You can visit a STD testing clinic and ask for pictures regarding this STD.

Other types of STDs may manifest physical symptoms of the infection. Just because you don't have physical symptoms, it doesn't mean you're not a victim of STD. STD tests don't only require a visual examination of the suspected infected area, but will also involve samples of blood, urine and samples of genital discharges. Visiting a STD clinic to confirm these STDs are the surest way to diagnose them.

These STD clinics have all the necessary tests that can determine whether or not you have a particular STD or not.You can also request from them some STD pics in order to become more knowledgeable about STDs. You can keep yourself posted and updated with the latest news on STDs when you go to these clinics. Your privacy will also be secured since these clinics will not divulge any information about you or your diagnosis.




Don't wait call our toll-free number today to speak to one of our caring counselors.
1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs





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