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2012年9月23日 星期日

Reliable STD Testing Questions - How Does My Partner Contract an STD If We Are Faithful & Exclusive?


The possibility of contracting an STD in a mutually exclusive and monogamous relationship is at a small percentage but is still a real possibility. In cases of sexually transmitted diseases contracted through an exclusive partner, a lot of times, people raise questions if there is a probable misdiagnosis or incorrect assumption that questions the validity of rapid STD testing procedures. Accepting and cooperating with someone whose partner may have been recently diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease can be difficult which is why it is important to understand the underlying factors that may promote the possibility of contracting the infection despite the arrangement between private the couples.

The biggest challenge with many STD symptoms such as Chlamydia, gonorrhea and genital herpes is that they can go on for more than years and not be detected since the carrier is asymptomatic or does not manifests symptoms. A lot of people do not carry infection manifestations of Chlamydia or gonorrhea when they acquire the disease, which is why routine STD testing is important in terms of keeping reproductive health at an optimal level.

A reliable STD testing is the only sure means to detect and manage a STD infection early on in order to avoid possible complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical cancer, infertility or infect unsuspecting partners is really a much better option than treating the complications itself.

Before entering a new companionship, a safe and health conscious measure is for both partners to undergo STD testing at STD Clinics to rule out the possibility of previous infections and if positive, properly diagnose and identify the kind of sexually transmitted disease and manage it. Even after gaining a negative test result on the STD testing, the only way to protect each other from contracting a sexually transmitted disease is to practice safe sex by using protective barriers such as condoms.

Condoms are not entirely reliable and do not have a 100% chance of shielding you from a sexually transmitted infection but it can increase the chances of stopping the transfer of the disease. It is always important to remember that STD testing is not entirely accurate, as some STD's may give a negative response if the infection is still premature and the test itself was conducted only a few days after initial contact.

Testing for common sexually transmitted diseases are fairly easy and do not require much time from both you and your partner. It is advisable to schedule an appointment with a private STD testing facility and discuss diagnostic options with the health practitioner to understand what kind of STD tests are applicable and ideal for your lifestyle choice, sexual practices and requirements.

A routine pap test for women can be a great diagnostic tool in ruling out some forms of sexually transmitted diseases. Typically penal and vaginal swabs are a good and standard STD testing processes also, although private testing facilities may require you and your partner to provide urine and blood samples. If you or your partner does test positive, it's not the end of the world, with the correct management and a prompt treatment regimen, you will be able to go back to a clean bill of health and not worry about sexual disease transmission.




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 [http://localaidstestinglabs.com/].





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2012年9月12日 星期三

Frequently Asked Questions About Online STD Testing


Even the less computer-savvy people these days are beginning to grow comfortable with the idea of going online. From email to chat groups to social networking sites, the Internet has gradually become a part of many people's daily existences. When it comes to online commerce, most people by now are used to the idea of purchasing everything from diapers to groceries to medical care products off of the Internet, and thanks to search engine oriented marketing, it's easier than ever for consumers to find the products they need in a jiffy. Although e-commerce is a thriving component of the economy, there are still items and products that some people might be less than comfortable purchasing online. Tracey Powell is the founder and CEO of getSTDtested.com, an online company that facilitates STD testing in a manner that is both convenient and confidential, and while he agrees that there are many benefits to ordering STD tests online, some people are certainly less apt to do so than others. In order to make customers more comfortable with the idea of purchasing STD tests online, Tracey answers the following frequently asked questions about his business:

Are STD tests ordered online really reliable?

Yes, any STD test ordered through getSTDtested.com is just as reliable as a test that a doctor would administer. The company partners with some of the most reputable testing facilities in the country to ensure that all test results are extremely accurate, typically the same national labs used by your physician. Additionally, the company has a number of doctors on staff to review test results and offer consultations as necessary.

Are STD tests ordered online really confidential?

Just like your doctor in certain states, getSTDtested.com is required to report positive results for certain STDs. However, ordering online allows customers to control information provided. The company also utilizes several mechanisms to protect customers. When a customer requests his lab-based tests through the website, he is assigned a patient ID number that corresponds to a particular email address. This ID number will appear on a laboratory test requisition form in lieu of an actual name in order to protect the patient's true identity. Nondescript labels are also used for e-mail correspondence and credit card receipts.

What happens if a person doesn't know which STDs to get tested for?

In order to help customers determine which STDs they need to get tested for, getSTDtested.com is the only online STD testing company to employ a staff of professional counselors whose job is to help people understand their STD symptoms and risks. The company also has medical doctors on hand who can be called upon for advice as necessary.

Is online STD testing expensive?

Since getSTDtested.com does not work with insurance companies in order to protect customer privacy, the cost per test can be greater than a simple insurance company copayment. However, the cost of online STD testing is still quite reasonable, and per-test discounts are offered to customers who choose to get tested in bulk.

How quickly can online STD testing be administered?

Once a customer has ordered his STD tests, he can simply print out his laboratory requisition form and hop on over to his local testing facility. Since appointments aren't necessary, a customer could have his blood sample taken on the same day that places his online order. Even without an appointment, the lab visit generally only takes about 10-15 minutes start to finish, making the process extremely simple and convenient.

How long does it take to get STD test results?

Most customers can expect to receive their test results within three business days of their respective testing facility visits. In some cases, customers might receive STD test results in as little as forty-eight hours.

Now that you know the basics about online STD testing, you can feel comfortable knowing that by ordering your tests online, you'll be getting the same service that any good physician would otherwise provide. Of course, for some people, the notion of ordering STD tests online is still rather foreign. However, those who do choose to use the Internet to their health's advantage can certainly benefit from the convenience and privacy inherent in online STD testing.








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2012年8月25日 星期六

6 Common Questions About STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)


How Many Types of STDs Exist?

There more than 25 different types of STDs that exist, with each one showing distinct signs and symptoms. Some even show no signs at all. The most common STDs are: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Genital Herpes, Human Papillomavirus, Hepatitis B, Trichomoniasis, and Bacterial Vaginosis.

What Are the Symptoms of an STD?

STDs may start with an itch, blistering, redness, soreness around the area of the genitals, a burning or stinging sensation when urinating, a frequent urge to urinate at a moments notice, a white, yellow, or green discharge from either the penis or the vagina, a strong smell coming from the genital area even after washing, sore throats, mouth blisters, chills or fevers, swellings, continual headaches, or continuous aches and pains, etc.

What Should I Do if I Have Symptoms of a STD?

If you have had sex with someone who you think may have a STD, or you have STD symptoms yourself, then it is advisable to get checked out at a STD clinic as soon a possible.

Can STDs Be Caught from Same Sex Partners?

Yes! STDs can be caught from a partner of the same-sex. "Having Sex" means where there is an exchange of body fluids between two people. This includes, giving or receiving oral or anal sex with either a man or woman, and vaginal sex with a woman. No erection is necessary to catch a STD, as most are highly contagious.

What Precautions Can I Take so as Not to Catch an STD?

1. Always use either a male or female condom if you think that your partner may be at risk of having caught a STD. Never use cheap condoms as they are usually prone to either break or burst.

2. Always use a condom with new partners, or partners that are sexually active with other people.

3. Avoid having sex with high risk partners or prostitutes.

4. Do not inject yourself with drugs, or share needles and syringes.

5. Avoid getting drunk or taking drugs, as you are more likely to take chances with sex.

Are There Any Long Term Effects from Catching STDs?

Catching a STD can result in long-term health problems for both the man and the woman alike. If a STD is either not treated soon after it is caught, or even not treated at all, then there may be a future risk of suffering some degree of problem with childbirth.




Philip Albert Edmonds-Hunt is from the County of Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom. He has travelled most of Europe, and he has lived in Spain on more than one occasion. Philip has also travelled much of the USA and now lives and works as a Freelance Writer and English Teacher in Mexico. He is the owner of "The Oxford Quill," a small but reliable business offering a range of services such as, "Professional Article Writing, 'Proofreading, and Website Design." If you would like to read more about STDs, check out: https://sites.google.com/site/theoxfordquill/do-you-have-gonorrhea-tell-tale-signs





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2012年7月29日 星期日

Frequently Asked Questions About Online STD Testing


Even the less computer-savvy people these days are beginning to grow comfortable with the idea of going online. From email to chat groups to social networking sites, the Internet has gradually become a part of many people's daily existences. When it comes to online commerce, most people by now are used to the idea of purchasing everything from diapers to groceries to medical care products off of the Internet, and thanks to search engine oriented marketing, it's easier than ever for consumers to find the products they need in a jiffy. Although e-commerce is a thriving component of the economy, there are still items and products that some people might be less than comfortable purchasing online. Tracey Powell is the founder and CEO of getSTDtested.com, an online company that facilitates STD testing in a manner that is both convenient and confidential, and while he agrees that there are many benefits to ordering STD tests online, some people are certainly less apt to do so than others. In order to make customers more comfortable with the idea of purchasing STD tests online, Tracey answers the following frequently asked questions about his business:

Are STD tests ordered online really reliable?

Yes, any STD test ordered through getSTDtested.com is just as reliable as a test that a doctor would administer. The company partners with some of the most reputable testing facilities in the country to ensure that all test results are extremely accurate, typically the same national labs used by your physician. Additionally, the company has a number of doctors on staff to review test results and offer consultations as necessary.

Are STD tests ordered online really confidential?

Just like your doctor in certain states, getSTDtested.com is required to report positive results for certain STDs. However, ordering online allows customers to control information provided. The company also utilizes several mechanisms to protect customers. When a customer requests his lab-based tests through the website, he is assigned a patient ID number that corresponds to a particular email address. This ID number will appear on a laboratory test requisition form in lieu of an actual name in order to protect the patient's true identity. Nondescript labels are also used for e-mail correspondence and credit card receipts.

What happens if a person doesn't know which STDs to get tested for?

In order to help customers determine which STDs they need to get tested for, getSTDtested.com is the only online STD testing company to employ a staff of professional counselors whose job is to help people understand their STD symptoms and risks. The company also has medical doctors on hand who can be called upon for advice as necessary.

Is online STD testing expensive?

Since getSTDtested.com does not work with insurance companies in order to protect customer privacy, the cost per test can be greater than a simple insurance company copayment. However, the cost of online STD testing is still quite reasonable, and per-test discounts are offered to customers who choose to get tested in bulk.

How quickly can online STD testing be administered?

Once a customer has ordered his STD tests, he can simply print out his laboratory requisition form and hop on over to his local testing facility. Since appointments aren't necessary, a customer could have his blood sample taken on the same day that places his online order. Even without an appointment, the lab visit generally only takes about 10-15 minutes start to finish, making the process extremely simple and convenient.

How long does it take to get STD test results?

Most customers can expect to receive their test results within three business days of their respective testing facility visits. In some cases, customers might receive STD test results in as little as forty-eight hours.

Now that you know the basics about online STD testing, you can feel comfortable knowing that by ordering your tests online, you'll be getting the same service that any good physician would otherwise provide. Of course, for some people, the notion of ordering STD tests online is still rather foreign. However, those who do choose to use the Internet to their health's advantage can certainly benefit from the convenience and privacy inherent in online STD testing.








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2012年7月19日 星期四

6 Common Questions About STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)


How Many Types of STDs Exist?

There more than 25 different types of STDs that exist, with each one showing distinct signs and symptoms. Some even show no signs at all. The most common STDs are: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Genital Herpes, Human Papillomavirus, Hepatitis B, Trichomoniasis, and Bacterial Vaginosis.

What Are the Symptoms of an STD?

STDs may start with an itch, blistering, redness, soreness around the area of the genitals, a burning or stinging sensation when urinating, a frequent urge to urinate at a moments notice, a white, yellow, or green discharge from either the penis or the vagina, a strong smell coming from the genital area even after washing, sore throats, mouth blisters, chills or fevers, swellings, continual headaches, or continuous aches and pains, etc.

What Should I Do if I Have Symptoms of a STD?

If you have had sex with someone who you think may have a STD, or you have STD symptoms yourself, then it is advisable to get checked out at a STD clinic as soon a possible.

Can STDs Be Caught from Same Sex Partners?

Yes! STDs can be caught from a partner of the same-sex. "Having Sex" means where there is an exchange of body fluids between two people. This includes, giving or receiving oral or anal sex with either a man or woman, and vaginal sex with a woman. No erection is necessary to catch a STD, as most are highly contagious.

What Precautions Can I Take so as Not to Catch an STD?

1. Always use either a male or female condom if you think that your partner may be at risk of having caught a STD. Never use cheap condoms as they are usually prone to either break or burst.

2. Always use a condom with new partners, or partners that are sexually active with other people.

3. Avoid having sex with high risk partners or prostitutes.

4. Do not inject yourself with drugs, or share needles and syringes.

5. Avoid getting drunk or taking drugs, as you are more likely to take chances with sex.

Are There Any Long Term Effects from Catching STDs?

Catching a STD can result in long-term health problems for both the man and the woman alike. If a STD is either not treated soon after it is caught, or even not treated at all, then there may be a future risk of suffering some degree of problem with childbirth.




Philip Albert Edmonds-Hunt is from the County of Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom. He has travelled most of Europe, and he has lived in Spain on more than one occasion. Philip has also travelled much of the USA and now lives and works as a Freelance Writer and English Teacher in Mexico. He is the owner of "The Oxford Quill," a small but reliable business offering a range of services such as, "Professional Article Writing, 'Proofreading, and Website Design." If you would like to read more about STDs, check out: https://sites.google.com/site/theoxfordquill/do-you-have-gonorrhea-tell-tale-signs





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2012年7月6日 星期五

Reliable STD Testing Questions - How Does My Partner Contract an STD If We Are Faithful & Exclusive?


The possibility of contracting an STD in a mutually exclusive and monogamous relationship is at a small percentage but is still a real possibility. In cases of sexually transmitted diseases contracted through an exclusive partner, a lot of times, people raise questions if there is a probable misdiagnosis or incorrect assumption that questions the validity of rapid STD testing procedures. Accepting and cooperating with someone whose partner may have been recently diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease can be difficult which is why it is important to understand the underlying factors that may promote the possibility of contracting the infection despite the arrangement between private the couples.

The biggest challenge with many STD symptoms such as Chlamydia, gonorrhea and genital herpes is that they can go on for more than years and not be detected since the carrier is asymptomatic or does not manifests symptoms. A lot of people do not carry infection manifestations of Chlamydia or gonorrhea when they acquire the disease, which is why routine STD testing is important in terms of keeping reproductive health at an optimal level.

A reliable STD testing is the only sure means to detect and manage a STD infection early on in order to avoid possible complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical cancer, infertility or infect unsuspecting partners is really a much better option than treating the complications itself.

Before entering a new companionship, a safe and health conscious measure is for both partners to undergo STD testing at STD Clinics to rule out the possibility of previous infections and if positive, properly diagnose and identify the kind of sexually transmitted disease and manage it. Even after gaining a negative test result on the STD testing, the only way to protect each other from contracting a sexually transmitted disease is to practice safe sex by using protective barriers such as condoms.

Condoms are not entirely reliable and do not have a 100% chance of shielding you from a sexually transmitted infection but it can increase the chances of stopping the transfer of the disease. It is always important to remember that STD testing is not entirely accurate, as some STD's may give a negative response if the infection is still premature and the test itself was conducted only a few days after initial contact.

Testing for common sexually transmitted diseases are fairly easy and do not require much time from both you and your partner. It is advisable to schedule an appointment with a private STD testing facility and discuss diagnostic options with the health practitioner to understand what kind of STD tests are applicable and ideal for your lifestyle choice, sexual practices and requirements.

A routine pap test for women can be a great diagnostic tool in ruling out some forms of sexually transmitted diseases. Typically penal and vaginal swabs are a good and standard STD testing processes also, although private testing facilities may require you and your partner to provide urine and blood samples. If you or your partner does test positive, it's not the end of the world, with the correct management and a prompt treatment regimen, you will be able to go back to a clean bill of health and not worry about sexual disease transmission.




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 [http://localaidstestinglabs.com/].





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2012年6月2日 星期六

Reliable STD Testing Questions - How Does My Partner Contract an STD If We Are Faithful & Exclusive?


The possibility of contracting an STD in a mutually exclusive and monogamous relationship is at a small percentage but is still a real possibility. In cases of sexually transmitted diseases contracted through an exclusive partner, a lot of times, people raise questions if there is a probable misdiagnosis or incorrect assumption that questions the validity of rapid STD testing procedures. Accepting and cooperating with someone whose partner may have been recently diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease can be difficult which is why it is important to understand the underlying factors that may promote the possibility of contracting the infection despite the arrangement between private the couples.

The biggest challenge with many STD symptoms such as Chlamydia, gonorrhea and genital herpes is that they can go on for more than years and not be detected since the carrier is asymptomatic or does not manifests symptoms. A lot of people do not carry infection manifestations of Chlamydia or gonorrhea when they acquire the disease, which is why routine STD testing is important in terms of keeping reproductive health at an optimal level.

A reliable STD testing is the only sure means to detect and manage a STD infection early on in order to avoid possible complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical cancer, infertility or infect unsuspecting partners is really a much better option than treating the complications itself.

Before entering a new companionship, a safe and health conscious measure is for both partners to undergo STD testing at STD Clinics to rule out the possibility of previous infections and if positive, properly diagnose and identify the kind of sexually transmitted disease and manage it. Even after gaining a negative test result on the STD testing, the only way to protect each other from contracting a sexually transmitted disease is to practice safe sex by using protective barriers such as condoms.

Condoms are not entirely reliable and do not have a 100% chance of shielding you from a sexually transmitted infection but it can increase the chances of stopping the transfer of the disease. It is always important to remember that STD testing is not entirely accurate, as some STD's may give a negative response if the infection is still premature and the test itself was conducted only a few days after initial contact.

Testing for common sexually transmitted diseases are fairly easy and do not require much time from both you and your partner. It is advisable to schedule an appointment with a private STD testing facility and discuss diagnostic options with the health practitioner to understand what kind of STD tests are applicable and ideal for your lifestyle choice, sexual practices and requirements.

A routine pap test for women can be a great diagnostic tool in ruling out some forms of sexually transmitted diseases. Typically penal and vaginal swabs are a good and standard STD testing processes also, although private testing facilities may require you and your partner to provide urine and blood samples. If you or your partner does test positive, it's not the end of the world, with the correct management and a prompt treatment regimen, you will be able to go back to a clean bill of health and not worry about sexual disease transmission.




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 [http://localaidstestinglabs.com/].





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2012年5月12日 星期六

Reliable STD Testing Questions - How Does My Partner Contract an STD If We Are Faithful & Exclusive?


The possibility of contracting an STD in a mutually exclusive and monogamous relationship is at a small percentage but is still a real possibility. In cases of sexually transmitted diseases contracted through an exclusive partner, a lot of times, people raise questions if there is a probable misdiagnosis or incorrect assumption that questions the validity of rapid STD testing procedures. Accepting and cooperating with someone whose partner may have been recently diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease can be difficult which is why it is important to understand the underlying factors that may promote the possibility of contracting the infection despite the arrangement between private the couples.

The biggest challenge with many STD symptoms such as Chlamydia, gonorrhea and genital herpes is that they can go on for more than years and not be detected since the carrier is asymptomatic or does not manifests symptoms. A lot of people do not carry infection manifestations of Chlamydia or gonorrhea when they acquire the disease, which is why routine STD testing is important in terms of keeping reproductive health at an optimal level.

A reliable STD testing is the only sure means to detect and manage a STD infection early on in order to avoid possible complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical cancer, infertility or infect unsuspecting partners is really a much better option than treating the complications itself.

Before entering a new companionship, a safe and health conscious measure is for both partners to undergo STD testing at STD Clinics to rule out the possibility of previous infections and if positive, properly diagnose and identify the kind of sexually transmitted disease and manage it. Even after gaining a negative test result on the STD testing, the only way to protect each other from contracting a sexually transmitted disease is to practice safe sex by using protective barriers such as condoms.

Condoms are not entirely reliable and do not have a 100% chance of shielding you from a sexually transmitted infection but it can increase the chances of stopping the transfer of the disease. It is always important to remember that STD testing is not entirely accurate, as some STD's may give a negative response if the infection is still premature and the test itself was conducted only a few days after initial contact.

Testing for common sexually transmitted diseases are fairly easy and do not require much time from both you and your partner. It is advisable to schedule an appointment with a private STD testing facility and discuss diagnostic options with the health practitioner to understand what kind of STD tests are applicable and ideal for your lifestyle choice, sexual practices and requirements.

A routine pap test for women can be a great diagnostic tool in ruling out some forms of sexually transmitted diseases. Typically penal and vaginal swabs are a good and standard STD testing processes also, although private testing facilities may require you and your partner to provide urine and blood samples. If you or your partner does test positive, it's not the end of the world, with the correct management and a prompt treatment regimen, you will be able to go back to a clean bill of health and not worry about sexual disease transmission.




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 [http://localaidstestinglabs.com/].





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