You will need to see a gynecologist so they can do testing because there are many different types of STDs. Some such as HIV/AIDS will take years for symptoms to occur. If it is a bacterial infection, you may have itching, bad odor and involuntary discharge.
if it shows its self within a week it would happen and if you have to go to the dr because some signs will show up the dr might be able to tell you about how long you have had the std but if you calculate when the symptoms started you could figure out when you got it
you can have an std without knowing.... the only way to check if you have an std is to visit your doctor and get tested....
You would need testing by a lab.
You won't know for sure. It is a good idea though to be tested to ease your mind.
You do not, do the right thing by yourself and us. Get tested.
There is no medical way to determine how long you've had an STD. The only thing you can do is compare your current results to your last test.
If you are a male, you should have soreness and pain around the penis and it will be very itchy. You may see several red bumps that hurt if you touch them on the head of your penis.
seven days
Settle down with 1 person you know will be faithful and has no STD.
STD's usually don't prevent pregnancy. Are you trying or are just wanting to know?
AIDS
...if he has an std...?
Yes, one can be born blind.
no he got it as an std
An STD?
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WTF!!!!! dude your vagina is falling off! you need need to get a serious STD test done,immediately, how do you know is not an STD, do you have your medical degree? to answer your question, of what is it? is called yes, you may have an STD. Go get checked before you pull your panties down and you see your vagina crying for help.
Therein lies the problem with STD infections; you don't know for sure if the person is infected.
If your think you may have an STD, get tested so you can know for sure.
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