Student STD guide
Some STDs can be very serious and leave a lasting impression for life. So stay smart, stay safe - and if you have any of these symptoms see a doctor!
Some STDs are fairly easy to spot, although symptoms do vary depending on the specific disease. Next time you get undressed or take a shower, have a good look round to see if you have any of the following:
- sores, blisters, rashes or growths on the penis or in the genital area
- unusual discharge from the penis
- unusual discharge from the anus
- itching, soreness or swelling in or around the penis or anus
- pain, discomfort or tenderness in the genital area
- pain or discomfort during bowel movements
- pain when urinating
- sores, white patches, persistent soreness or swelling in the mouth or throat
- pains in the abdomen or pelvic area
If you have, you really should swallow your embarrassment and seek medical advice from your GP or local GUM (genitourinary medicine clinic).
Remember that you can get an STD without having had penetrative sex, for example, after oral sex. For more details about the most common STDs, see our sexually transmitted disease factsheet.
Always use a condom - it'll help protected against unwanted disease including AIDS), and pregnancy.
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