Symptoms: Often there are no symptoms. Treatment: Can be cured with antibiotic medicines, but drug-resistant strains of gonorrhea are increasing in many parts of the world, including the US. In the first or primary stage of infection, may have a single sore or multiple sores on mouth, throat, genitals, or anus. In the second stage, may have a skin rash often on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet, but also on other body parts. The symptoms of syphilis will disappear with or without treatment, but without treatment, the infection remains in the body and may cause organ damage.
Symptoms: Often no noticeable symptoms. At times, blisters or sores are present on the mouth, lips, throat, genital area, anus, or buttocks. Treatment: There is no cure for herpes, but medications can shorten and decrease or prevent outbreaks. Symptoms: Often there are no symptoms, although some types of HPV can cause genital warts—small bumps in and around the genitals and anus, or in the mouth or throat.
Others types of HPV can develop into cancer of the mouth, throat, cervix, or rectum. Genital warts can be removed through different methods, including freezing. Symptoms: Often there are no initial symptoms; however, after first being infected some people experience flu-like symptoms.
Call a sexual health clinic if you need help or advice. Only go to a clinic if you've been told to. Find sexual health clinic contact details. You can reduce the risk of STI transmission during oral sex by making sure you or your partner wears a condom. You can use a dental dam to cover the anus or female genitals during oral sex. A dental dam is a latex or polyurethane very thin, soft plastic square, of about 15cm by 15cm. There are other steps you can take to protect yourself from STIs during oral sex, including:.
If you are sexually active, you should have a sexual health check at least every year regardless of whether or not you have any STI symptoms.
You can request this from your doctor, Aboriginal Medical Services, some community-based testing sites or visit a sexual health clinic. You can also order a free chlamydia test kit online. If you think you may have contracted an STI from having oral sex, have any symptoms of STIs on your genitals, anus, mouth or throat, or are worried after having unprotected oral sex, book in for a sexual health check immediately.
Once you know whether or not you have an STI, you can begin treatment if necessary. If you have contracted an STI, you should tell any current and past sexual partners, so that they can be checked as well. Talk to your doctor about who you need to tell and how to tell them, or read the Queensland Government guidelines on contact tracing.
You can find more information about sexual health at the links below.
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