Sexually transmitted diseases
What are sexually transmitted diseases?
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are infections primarily transmitted through sexual contact. They can affect both men and women and can have serious health consequences if not detected and treated in time.
It is important to be informed about STIs and take preventive steps to protect both yourself and your partners. By being well-informed, getting tested regularly, and using protection, many of these diseases can be avoided. This ensures a healthier and safer sex life for both yourself and others.
Testing for sexually transmitted diseases
Genital warts
Mycoplasma genitalium
HIV blood sample
Possibility of full discretion
At Lægerne Danmark you have the opportunity to be tested and treated completely discreetly. If you wish, your information can be handled in such a way that the results of your tests are not automatically registered on sundhed.dk or in other public registers. This means that you can get the help, advice and treatment you need without it being visible to anyone other than you and your doctor.
We prioritize your safety and ensure a confidential process throughout - from the first inquiry to any treatment and follow-up.
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These are the symptoms you should be aware of
Sexually transmitted diseases can manifest through a variety of symptoms, but it is important to note that some people may not experience any symptoms at all. Therefore, it is crucial to be aware of any changes in the body's normal condition and to get regular check-ups if you are sexually active.
Typical symptoms of SOS can include:
- Discharge: Unusual discharge from the vagina, penis, or rectum may be a sign of an infection. The discharge can vary in color and consistency and may have an unpleasant odor.
- Painful urination: Burning or painful urination can be a symptom of a urinary tract infection or a sexually transmitted disease such as chlamydia or gonorrhea.
- Sores or blisters: Painful or itchy sores, blisters, or rashes on or around the genitals, anus, or mouth may indicate a disease such as herpes or syphilis.
Lower abdominal pain: Persistent pain in the lower abdomen may be a symptom of an underlying pelvic infection, often caused by untreated chlamydia or gonorrhea.
Doctors in Denmark is ready to help you
Early testing and treatment is key to avoiding complications and stopping the spread of infection. At Doctors in Denmark, we understand how important it is to feel safe and secure when it comes to testing and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases.
Not sure if you might be infected with a sexually transmitted disease? Take the first step towards a healthier future and seek advice, get tested or start your treatment today. At Doctors in Denmark, our professional team is ready to help you, so you can feel safe.