If you are sexually active, regular STI testing is crucial for protecting your overall health. The CDC advises individuals with multiple partners to consider getting tested every three to six months.
Incorporating STI testing into your routine health screenings is essential because many STIs can be present without showing any signs or symptoms. Proactively managing your sexual health is a responsible and empowering decision.
Keep reading to learn more about STIs and where you can get tested.
Why Get Tested?
STIs (sexually transmitted infections), otherwise known as STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), are pathogenic infections that are passed from person to person through sexual intercourse or contact.
As noted by the Mayo Clinic, when left untreated, STIs can lead to complications such as:
- Eye inflammation
- Heart disease
- Infertility
- Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
- Certain cancers, such as cervical and rectal cancers
- Pregnancy complications
- Pelvic pain
- Arthritis
Safeguarding You And Your Partner
Not only is STI testing essential to protect your own health, but you should also consider the well-being of your partner. Many sexually transmitted infections (STIs) do not show symptoms, so regular testing is essential. Catching an STI early on can help avoid serious health issues and keep both you and your partner safe.
Moreover, being transparent about your health status is key to building trust and protecting each other.
Where Can I Get Tested?
MyLife offers STI testing for both men and women. We provide a variety of low-cost to no-cost options for you to get a comprehensive STI screening.
Not only can you get STI testing, but you can get treatment in case you do test positive for an STI.
Take control of your sexual health today, and schedule a confidential appointment with us at MyLife. Our medical team is here to give you all the facts and help you protect your sexual health.