Chlamydia may offer no warning signs or symptoms. The best way to know for sure is to test for it.
There is no cure for HIV and AIDS, but these diseases can be managed. Early detection is critical.
HPV can cause warts on parts of the human body, depending on the strain. It’s also highly contagious.
This potentially deadly virus can only be diagnosed with proper testing.
This bacterial infection may begin as a painless sore before turning into a full body rash. Immediate diagnosis is crucial in treating it, as it can impact the health and function of your internal organs.
This parasite is spread through sexual contact, but is completely curable through treatment.
Spread through ingesting fecal matter (even microscopic amounts) from an infected person, contracting Viral Hepatitis can jeopardize your liver’s health.
There is no cure for this deadly strain, but early detection may help you slow the progression.
Learn how you can protect yourself against HIV-II, and what to do if you suspect you’ve been exposed to it.
Hepatitis B is easily spread through sexual contact, but is also easily preventable through vaccination.
Symptoms can take months to develop, and 75%-85% develop chronic issues.