… picked up any infections. However, please remember some infections might not show up on a test immediately. For example the most common infection, Chlamydia, can take up to two weeks after becoming…
… to your baby either during pregnancy or delivery is very small.
How do you diagnose genital warts?
The test for genital warts involves a simple examination of the genital area. There is no ‘swab’, urine or…
… pick up infections which can be very mild or more serious. The good news is for many people a test shows they don't have an infection and even if someone does have one they can often be treated very…
… www.bhiva.org
www.tht.org.uk
The Brunswick Centre
We can provide a point of care HIV test in all our clinics, including the Portland clinic in Huddersfield please see our opening times pages for…
… they do and how they can help visit their website by clicking here or take a look at their latest news here.
Recovery Steps;
A partnership between the Basement Project and Humankind to deliver a…
… a lot Nits (empty eggshells) that look like white oval dots attached to the base of your hairs
Testing
There is no test for lice, but you may see the lice crawling in your body hair and your GP…
… completed the course of antibiotics and your partner has been treated.
Do I need any repeat tests?
If chlamydia or gonorrhoea are found to be a cause of the infection you will be offered a test of…
… of genital herpes, you should get checked out.
How do you diagnose herpes?
The genital herpes test is simple and straightforward. If you or your partner are worried that you may have genital herpes,…
… or attending a sexual health clinic.
STIs such as Chlamydia and gonorrhoea can be very easily tested by a self taken vaginal swab in women and a wee in a pot for a man and are easily treated by…
… available, for free, through youth services or can be bought at most pharmacies and supermarkets.
Testosterone therapy will suppress the menstrual cycle and lead to fewer periods and longer gaps between…