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Keeping a good check of yourself is important, so if you think that you might have a Sexually Transmitted Infection, it is very important that you visit a medical professional to get checked out properly. This section is only a general guide and should not be used for self diagnosis.
- Chlamydia
A tiny bacteria that causes an infection in the genital area. - Genital Herpes
A viral infection of the skin caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus. - Genital Warts
Fleshy growths or bumps in and around the genitals and anus. - Gonorrhea
Can cause a yellow or white penis discharge, along with pissing pain. - Hepatitis B
Can cause as little as a flu-like illness or up to liver destruction. - Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Is the virus that can lead to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. - Non-specific Urethritis (NSU)
Most commonly means there is an infection in the urethra. - Pubic Lice
Pubic lice are brown or grey in colour and shaped like tiny crabs. - Scabies
Scabies is a skin infestation with a mite called sarcoptes scabiei. - Syphilis
Highly infectious but curable and is caused by a microscopic parasite. - Thrush
A yeast infection on the skin due to overgrowth of fungi.
