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Yes. AFC Urgent Care of Englewood, CO, offers confidential STD testing and treatment. Knowing the status of your sexual health can help protect not only yourself, but the health of your partners. It is especially important to get tested if you’re sexually active and even more so if you have multiple partners.
While sexual health can play a central role in your overall wellbeing, we understand how difficult it can be to discuss. Privacy and respect are some of the foundational principles of AFC, which is why our medical team takes STD testing seriously. We’re here to help determine the appropriates tests and treatment plans for you.
Our testing services are available seven days a week on a walk-in basis. No appointments are necessary, but consider using our online portal to save your spot. If you’d like more information on our STD testing services, please visit AFC Englewood on W Hampden Ave.
STDs are caused by bacteria, parasites and viruses that are passed from one person to another through sexual contact. While some STDs can be treated with medications, others have no cure and can lead to long-term health problems if left untreated.
STDs are infections that spread through sexual content, including vaginal, oral and anal sex. Despite how many sexual partners you have had, your sexual orientation or your marital status, anyone is at risk of contracting an STD when sex occurs. That’s why we recommend getting tested for STDs if you have been sexually active. If undiagnosed, STDs can impact your future health.
While these are some of the most common, there are over 20 different types of STDs.
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are caused by either bacteria, viruses or parasites, and are generally contracted through unprotected vaginal, oral or anal sex. Unfortunately, many people don’t experience any symptoms while they have an STD, so it can be hard to detect unless you’re regularly tested. But for those who do, some common symptoms include:
If you’re concerned that you may have an STD, it’s important to get tested. The only way to know for sure is to get tested and follow the advice of your doctor. It’s also important to practice safe sex, use protection and get tested regularly. This will help safeguard you and your partner from the risks of STDs.
Getting tested for STDs should be another routine you practice if you’re sexually active. Even if you are not displaying symptoms, avoiding treatment could have lasting negative effects on your health or cause you to unknowingly infect others. If you’re pregnant or planning to have a baby, getting tested is highly encouraged. Some STDs can be passed on and cause significant health problems to babies during childbirth.
At AFC Urgent Care, we provide comprehensive STD testing services to help you take control of your sexual health. Our experienced and caring team is here to answer any questions you may have and provide you with the testing and treatment you need.
When it comes to protecting your health, knowledge is power. If you’re sexually active, you should know how to prevent and treat STDs
If you think you may have an STD, it’s vital to get tested as soon as possible, as some STDs can become a serious threat to your health if left untreated. While not all STDs can be cured, almost all of them can be treated and managed to allow you to live a healthy life. STDs are usually treated with antibiotics or antiviral drugs. But prevention is always better than cure. Here are some methods to consider:
By following these steps, you can significantly reduce your risk of contracting an STD and maintain your health.
Chlamydia is a common STD caused by a bacterial infection. It is spread through sexual contact, such as vaginal, oral or anal sex. Chlamydia often comes without symptoms. If symptoms do appear, they usually show up one to three weeks after being infected. Common chlamydia symptoms include:
If left untreated, chlamydia can lead to serious health issues. It can also be passed from mother to baby during birth, which can unfavorably impact the baby’s health. Fortunately, chlamydia can be cured with antibiotics. If you think you may have chlamydia or would like to find out more about the infection, contact your healthcare provider.
Gonorrhea is a common but very serious bacterial infection that is spread through sexual contact. It can grow on your genitals, throat, mouth, eyes or anus, and often doesn’t show any symptoms. If you do experience symptoms, they may include:
Gonorrhea can be treated with antibiotics, but if left untreated, it can lead to more damaging health issues down the road. It can also be passed to your baby during childbirth, so it’s important to get tested if you are pregnant.
Syphilis is a common STD and bacterial infection that occurs in stages. It is spread through vaginal, oral or anal sex and affects your genital area and sometimes your mouth. If caught early on, syphilis can be treated easily through antibiotics. However, if it goes untreated for too long, it can be very dangerous.
During the first stage, small sores will appear on your genitals. You will likely not recognize them as syphilis symptoms, as they are painless and look much like ingrown hairs or harmless bumps. During the second stage, you will likely develop a rash and more sores on your genitals, anus and inside your mouth. You may also experience the following during the second stage of syphilis:
During the third stage, many people experience no symptoms at all. But for about 15% of people who don’t get treated, the infection progresses to a fourth stage, which can lead to severe organ and brain damage. If you’re at risk for syphilis or have any of the symptoms, it’s important that you get tested and seek treatment right away. The earlier syphilis is treated, the better. Some of the symptoms of the fourth stage of syphilis include:
If you think you may have syphilis, don’t hesitate to talk to your doctor about your symptoms and get tested. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent serious complications.
HIV is a virus that can cause serious damage to your immune system, leaving you vulnerable to a wide range of illnesses and infections. HIV can also lead to a more serious condition called AIDS. At the moment, there is no cure for HIV, but there are ways to manage it and help prevent it from progressing to AIDS.
HIV is most commonly transmitted through unprotected sexual activity, but it can also be passed through touching infected bodily fluids, or coming in contact with a contaminated needle or open wound. If you’re worried about coming in contact with HIV, it’s important to do your research and find a doctor’s office, hospital or medical center with the right safety protocols in place. For example, if you’re getting a body piercing, you should make sure that the facility is using sterile needles and other safety measures.
Many people don’t experience any symptoms for a long time after being infected with HIV. In the early stages, you may experience flu-like symptoms such as:
Some people may also develop chronic symptoms like:
If you’re living with HIV, you should talk to your doctor about the best ways to manage it. With the proper treatment, you can significantly reduce the risk of passing it on to sexual partners or a baby during pregnancy. And by taking the right steps, you can still lead a long and healthy life.
Trichomoniasis, or “trich”, is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a parasite that is passed through unprotected sex. It can affect the vaginal area in women and the urinary tract in men, and most people don’t experience any symptoms. If symptoms do occur, they can include:
We understand the importance of getting tested for trich if you think you may have contracted it. Trich can be treated with medication, so it’s important to get tested right away. We offer a range of STI testing services, so you can get tested quickly and easily.
Herpes is a viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). There are two types of HSV: HSV-1 and HSV-2. HSV-1 typically causes oral herpes, which is characterized by cold sores or fever blisters on or around the mouth. HSV-2 usually causes genital herpes, which is characterized by sores or blisters on or around the genitals.
Herpes is highly contagious and can be transmitted through direct skin-to-skin contact, like sexual activity or sharing of personal items such as towels or razors. It can also be transmitted from an infected mother to her baby during childbirth. Symptoms of herpes may include:
Some people may not have any symptoms at all, or symptoms may be so mild that they go unnoticed.
Currently, there is no cure for herpes, but antiviral medications can be used to reduce the severity and frequency of outbreaks. These medications can help to shorten the duration of outbreaks and reduce the risk of transmission to others. In addition, people with herpes can take steps to prevent outbreaks, such as avoiding triggers that may cause an outbreak (such as stress or overexposure to the sun) and practicing safe sex.
Preventing the spread of herpes is crucial because the virus can be transmitted even when there are no visible symptoms. Using condoms during sexual activity and avoiding sharing personal items can help to reduce the risk of transmission. It is also important to inform sexual partners if you have herpes, as they may be at risk of contracting the virus.
Pubic lice, also known as crabs, are small, wingless insects that live on the skin and hair of the genital area. They are contracted through sexual contact or close contact with infested clothing or bedding. Symptoms of pubic lice include:
In severe cases, the lice can cause a secondary infection due to scratching.
Treatment options for pubic lice include over-the-counter or prescription creams or lotions that kill the lice and their eggs. It is important to follow the instructions on the package carefully and to treat all areas of the body where lice may be present, including the pubic area, thighs and underarms. In addition, all clothing, bedding and towels should be washed in hot water and dried on high heat to kill any remaining lice or eggs. It is also a good idea to check for lice and nits regularly, especially after sexual contact or close contact with infected individuals. If lice are found, seek treatment immediately to prevent the spread to others.
Hepatitis is a viral infection that causes inflammation of the liver and comes from a variety of things, including viral infections, alcohol abuse and certain medications. There are five different types of hepatitis, but the most common strains in the United States are hepatitis A, B and C.
Hepatitis B is considered an STD because it’s contracted through sexual contact. However, all strains can technically spread through sexual intercourse. Hepatitis A is transmitted through contaminated food or water. Hepatitis B spreads through contact of bodily fluids (blood, semen or vaginal fluids) while hepatitis C is mainly transmitted through contact with infected blood (typically by contaminated needles). Hepatitis symptoms can range from mild to severe and usually include the following:
In some cases, there may be no symptoms at all.
Hepatitis A and B are the most dangerous strains, but the best prevention is vaccination. Currently, hepatitis A and B are incurable, but there are antiviral medications available to treat the symptoms and reduce transmission to others. Unfortunately, there is no vaccine for hepatitis C. The good news is hepatitis C is curable through treatment, though it may take several months.
There are so many types of STDs, and it’s often difficult to be aware of so many diseases and infections. Here are some less common but highly dangerous STDs:
These are lesser-known STDs, but they still affect people every year. If you’re sexually active, it’s important to understand the risks associated with these four STDs. They can cause serious health issues, such as infertility and more if left untreated.
At AFC Englewood, we keep our STD testing simple and straight-forward. Our in-house labs provide you with faster results and often at a cheaper rate than other urgent care clinics. AFC providers are licensed to write prescriptions, so you can pick up any necessary medication discreetly and at a pharmacy convenient for you.
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