No, not necessarily. There are many causes for strong-smelling urine. One is eating certain kinds of foods (asparagus, for example). Another is not drinking enough fluids. Another is a urinary tract or bladder infection. Another is Diabetes. You can easily get a diagnosis by going to your doctor, who can run tests to see if you have some kind of infection (including the possibility of an STD). In most cases, if you do have an infection of some kind, you will be treated with antibiotics.
Possible STD. Definitely go to a doctor immediatly.
Having fatigue doesn't mean you have a STD.
Urine is sterile, assuming no urinary tract infection. HIV is not shed in urine of HIV infected persons. There might be a theoretical risk of STD transmission as the urine picks up traces of chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, etc passing over genital tissues. But to my knowledge nobody has ever acquired an STD by exposure to urine.
std means sexually transmitted disease.
Your physician will advise the tests for you. The pathologist will take your blood and urine for the testing.
Yes, if you are seeing anything that isn't urine when you urinate there is something wrong. This is a symptom of many std's and i recommend you see your doctor as soon as possible. If it is an std prolonging a doctors visit could make it worse.
A strong urine smell
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.
probably and most likely a std
strong smelling urine and bloated stomach
A strong smell in urine can indicate dehydration, concentrated urine, or the consumption of certain foods like asparagus or coffee. It may also suggest the presence of an infection or other medical conditions, such as diabetes. If the odor persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
If a woman had a bimanual exam during the STD screening, then it might detect PID. Simple urine testing will not detect PID.