The symptoms of each STD aren't the same for everyone, but these charts give you a rough guide to how infections often show themselves. Trying to diagnose yourself isn't a good idea and all STDs (except scabies and crabs) need to be treated by a doctor or clinic staff.
Some of these symptoms can be caused by other common infections, like colds or flu. And you can have any of the infections on this chart and not notice any symptoms.
Health advisers at clinics can answer any question you have about infections and their signs and symptoms over the phone or in person.
Some of these symptoms can be caused by other common infections, like colds or flu. And you can have any of the infections on this chart and not notice any symptoms.
Health advisers at clinics can answer any question you have about infections and their signs and symptoms over the phone or in person.
Symptoms in or on the Penis
Symptoms in or on the Butt (Anal Canal/Anus)
Symptoms in or around Mouth or Throat
Symptoms in or on the Rest of the Body
Tests: Find places where you can get free HIV/STD testing in Wake County.
Condoms: Find places where you can get free condoms in Wake County.
For general information about Wake County’s HIV/STD program and testing, please call 919-250-3950.
Do you have questions about HIV/STDs that you want answered? E-mail questions to: std.program@wakegov.com
To see all other resources in Wake County, North Carolina & the United States, CLICK HERE to return to our resources and links page.
Condoms: Find places where you can get free condoms in Wake County.
For general information about Wake County’s HIV/STD program and testing, please call 919-250-3950.
Do you have questions about HIV/STDs that you want answered? E-mail questions to: std.program@wakegov.com
To see all other resources in Wake County, North Carolina & the United States, CLICK HERE to return to our resources and links page.
This education awareness project is sponsored by the
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