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What Test Can Be Done For Finding STDs?

i ant to know that what kind of Sexually Transmitted Diseases can effected for unprotected sex? how could i make it sure that i am in-effected from those disease? kind;y suggest the all kind of test for it and where it can be done, the place of test also!
Thu, 26 Feb 2015
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Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum
There are many diseases which gets transmitted sexually. Some of them are
a. Gonorrhea
b. Syphilis
c. Herpes
d. Genital warts(due to Human papilloma virus)
e. Soft chancre etc
You may not get investigations for all. Most of them are diagnosed clinically. You can get test for the above mentioned diseases. All the best.
Visit a dermatologist for more info. All the best.
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What Test Can Be Done For Finding STDs?

Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum There are many diseases which gets transmitted sexually. Some of them are a. Gonorrhea b. Syphilis c. Herpes d. Genital warts(due to Human papilloma virus) e. Soft chancre etc You may not get investigations for all. Most of them are diagnosed clinically. You can get test for the above mentioned diseases. All the best. Visit a dermatologist for more info. All the best.