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Home Sexually Transmitted Disease Tests

Sexually Transmitted Diseases are very self explanatory when it comes to asking what causes them. Diseases like Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and HIV are all caused by skin to skin, blood, or penetration by an infected partner. All of these STDs can be prevented by the use of a condom when sexual intercourse occurs.

Syphilis is caused by a bacteria that is transferred through sexual intercourse or oral sex and if left untreated, Syphilis can lead to permanent damage to the brain, nerves, and body tissue. Syphilis can be found in both men and women, however, it's most commonly found in men. Syphilis is a disease that affects the younger crowd of America. If you begin to notice any type of sores on your genital area, it is important to seek the advice of a medical professional. These sores could be a sign of Syphilis and it is important to seek treatment immediately.

Gonorrhea is among the most common sexually transmitted diseases and is increasing in cases per year. Gonorrhea targets young adults, homeless or poor people, African Americans and drug users. Men and women are both affected by Gonorrhea but it has been found that women are more likely to contract the disease from an infected partner than men are. Gonorrhea will cause all around general discomfort to infected individuals. These symptoms include, but are not limited to sores, rashes, and infection on the genital areas. It is important to seek medical attention if you are experiencing prolonged discomfort in your genital area, for more than a week. This could be a sign of Gonorrhea.

Chlamydia is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the United States. Chlamydia is a bacteria that is transmitted through sexual intercourse with an infected partner. Signs of Chlamydia are common for other disorders and are repeatedly overlooked. Infected individuals may experience bleeding after sexual intercourse, lower abdominal pain, and excess vaginal discharge.

HIV is a common name for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus that affects over 33.2 million people in the world today. HIV is the virus stage of the fatal disease AIDS. Currently, there is no cure for AIDS, only combination therapy designed to treat and relieve pain and symptoms of the disease. During the HIV stage of the disease, you may not experience any symptoms but the virus is slowly destroying your immune system to the point where you're unable to fight off even the common cold. HIV is a sexually transmitted disease that can be prevented simply by being careful and using a condom.

You may be concerned about your sexual history and would like to get tested, but you're scared to go into your family doctor to get an STD test. In order to give you the medical information you're seeking without letting everyone know before you, several companies have provided the public with STD testing options that you can do in the comfort of your own home.

Private Diagnostics provides you with a test kit mailed to you that you can perform yourself and send back to them in a pre-paid overnight box. When it comes time to receive the results, you will be sent a confidential manner with a password that only you know. Private Diagnostics offers this service to you for $106.65 for your Gonorrhea and Chlamydia tests and $183.65 for your Herpes culture test.

Direct DX offers a similar service for Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Genital Herpes. Direct DX will send you a test kit in the mail along with a pre-paid box for you to return your specimen in. In a few days, you will receive your results over their SSL secure website. Direct DX offers these services for $89.95 for a Gonorrhea and Chlamydia and $129.95 for a Genital Herpes culture test.

inSTIcheck offers a product to the public that no one else has offered. inSTIcheck offers at home STD rapid tests that you don't have to send it to wait for a response. These tests can be performed right in your own home. The best part are the results take around 10 minutes for each test! inSTIcheck brings you Syphilis tests for only $23 and Gonorrhea tests for only $24.95. Oraquick, found on the same website as inSTIcheck products, offers you an oral HIV rapid test for only $34.95 and another company also tied to the website can offer you a Chlamydia test for only $28.95. These products will never be offered again at the same low price paired with the convenience that home testing provides you.

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