Contact your local county or city health department for help.
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It depends on the STD. All diseases usually get worse as time goes on, seek medical treatment.
are you for real? of course not!! (although if you never pee again after having sex once then that is a problem but it doesnt mean you have an std!)
If you have a blister on your clitoris with a strong odor you may have an STD like herpes. You will need to see your doctor as soon as possible to start treatment. Most STD's can be treated. Also be sure to tell sexual partners if an STD is the source.
Have your doctor give you your proper diagnosis and get treatment for your STD if that is what it is then confront your husband. He will likely try to deny it if it is true and possibly accuse you of cheating because you will say you have an STD (he should get checked asap too) but if you feel that you are truly being cheated on you should not put up with this treatment and make a decision that is in your best interest - think about it - he possibly gave you an STD are you going to wait around for HIV/AIDS...
Dont be black out drunk... other than that you should be fine as long as you dont have an std.
An STD generally leaves your system after being treated, but this varies depending on the STD. Genital herpes, for example, never actually leaves your system regardless of the treatment.
It's possible you have an STD. You need to see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
STD and LTD are unregulated insurance policies. No two policies are alike (al government regulated workers comp is all alike). You can tell what the STD policy covers by reading the policy, and no other way.
Because pubic lice are not a reportable STD, and over-the-counter treatment is available, good statistics are not available. Some studies note about 3% of STD clinic patients have pubic lice.
The procedure that Ensign Joyner should consider the need for during STD testing during the initial exam on a case-by-case basis.
Many and Vast. The most important thing to remember is complete honesty with you partner(s), protection, and treatment.