It is possible. Depending on the person and the particular STI you may show some or even no symptoms.
Yes. Even a rash accompanied by itching could seem to be an STD and just be a simple rash.
there are several things that could happan if you ignor an std,firstly you could become ill ,even without any symptoms and secondly your body could get worse
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"Pelvic gland" is not a medical term. If you have a swollen inguinal lymph node, it could be an STD even if you don't have other symptoms. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment, as you do not appear to be qualified to diagnose yourself.
The early signs of an std vary depending on which std it is. There may be itching, pain, trouble urinating, a foul smell or any number of other symptoms present to alert you to a problem. Anything abnormal should not be ignored.
Only if someone who has a STD used it before you for masturbation for instance and then you use it while their fluids are still on it. Vegetables don't carry STD's unless we put it on there. Same goes for other food items, furniture, cars etc.
That is a sign of infection not pregnancy. NO YOU NEED TO GO TO THE DOCTOR AND GET CHECK OUT YOU COULD HAVE AN STD white cleardischarge
u could have an std But i have never had sex, so could it still be that?
No. When you acquire an STD it usually takes at a minimum 3 days for any symptoms to appear (depending on the disease). Probably just sore/red/swollen from relative over-use.
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, and genital herpes can all cause some of the same symptoms as UTI.
Std's are exactly that .. Sexually transmitted diseases.. They can ONLY be transmitted and passed on by sexual contact. You catch std's by the enchanging of bodily fluids.. This could be genitalia contact, but also includes genatalia to mouth contact (oral sex).
That is not a typical symptom of gonorrhea. However, there are times that a STD may have minimal symptoms- at first. If you think you MAY have an STD, you need to see a health care professional that can test you for a REAL answer, and treat any problems while they are still minor. And learn something about "safe sex".