• LGV: A Term You Might Hear If You Are Tested For Chlamydia

    Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is a rare STD caused by three variants of the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis. While LGV may obstruct lymph flow and swelling of genital tissues, it is typically asymptomatic, and thus becomes hard to diagnose without proper diagnosis. Signs and symptoms The disease occurs in 3 stages. The first stage involves a small skin

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  • Sexual Health: More Than Just STD Testing And Safe Sex

    Despite what you learn in sexuality education in school, sexual health is more than just avoiding unwanted consequences of sexual behaviour, learning to use condoms, or simply about the common symptoms of STDs and HIV. It’s also about your emotion, communication with your partner, keeping yourself safe with proper practices, and so much more. Here,

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  • 3 Critical Reasons For Anyone To Get An STD Test Early

    Most people aren’t well informed about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), never imagining that it is something to ever worry about. “I’ve never heard of anyone having STDs amongst my friends. It probably isn’t something that would affect me” – that’s what most people think or say. Most people would not be open to talk about

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  • Herpes: Everything You Need To Know About This STD

    Herpes is one of the most common STDs in Singapore. This contagious viral infection is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Patients infected with the virus will experience painful and itchy blisters periodically, which can affect their day-to-day activities. If the condition worsens, the infection may even lead to fatal complications for pregnant women,

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  • 3 Reasons To Understand Why STDs Affect Women More Than Men

    While Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) in Singapore has always been a concern, recent trends of society being more open to sex and the prevalence of younger age group of sexually active people has seen a concerning increase in the numbers of STD cases. While no one wishes to contract an STD, we must be prudent

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  • 5 Popular Myths About Chlamydia And The Truths Behind Them

    Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Singapore, caused by a bacteria called “chlamydia trachomatis” and infecting both men and women. Even though the disease is treatable, it can result in severe complications if not diagnosed and treated early. Unfortunately, due to the prevalent stigma many have towards STDs, many

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  • Hepatitis C: Everything You Need To Know About This Disease

    Approximately 1% of the population in Singapore are Hepatitis C positive. While this statistic may seem small, this virus is easily transmittable via an infected person’s blood or bodily fluid. This means this disease can be transmitted through unprotected sex, intravenous drug use, or by sharing personal items, such as a razor or toothbrush. Even

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  • STD Check-Up: What To Expect And How To Prepare For The Test

    Did you know that sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) often go unnoticed without any symptoms developing? These symptoms might even be sporadic, making it a challenge for those infected to suspect they have contracted an STD. This is why it is highly recommended for anyone sexually active to undergo regular STD testing. The need for regular

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  • Understanding STD and STI: Do They Mean The Same Thing?

    Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are often used interchangeably when talking about specific medical conditions, such as chlamydia, genital herpes, genital warts, syphilis, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which causes AIDS. Although they can be used to refer to the same group of viruses and medical conditions, there is a significant

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  • Trichomoniasis: What You Need To Know About This Curable STD

    With sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) becoming increasingly prevalent today, the need to conduct regular check-ups at STD clinics is essential. So long as you have engaged in consensual sexual intercourse with multiple partners, there is always a risk of contracting an unwanted sexually transmitted infection (STI), especially if you are not utilising contraceptives. Given that specific diseases,

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