How common is it to have an STD and not have a single symptom, outside of the "1-3 weeks after contact" rule? I'm trying to keep myself as most at ease as possible and am wondering if it's likely to be one over another.
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no symptoms whatsoever
I was recently tested for all STDs and got a call today that there were some "abnormalities". I have to go in and have some blood work done before I find out what is going on during my appointment on Thursday. Last I had sex was in October. I haven't had a single symptom whatsoever. Nothing unusual, no weird smells, no pain, itching, nothing.
How common is it to have an STD and not have a single symptom, outside of the "1-3 weeks after contact" rule? I'm trying to keep myself as most at ease as possible and am wondering if it's likely to be one over another. -
The only thing i can think of that has the possibilities to not show any symptoms is chlamidia (not sure on the spelling). Dont stress too much though its not a serious one and can be cured and is very common. Unfortunately most people dont know they have it but not saying thats what you have. It could be something not related to an infection or disease at all, it could be something internally that needs another check
Good luck with your appt though. Please do tell us how it goes
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