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The world of at-home STI testing has just taken a significant leap forward with the introduction of a new at-home syphilis test that gives you results in just 15 minutes. Unlike traditional at-home tests that require shipping a specimen to a lab, this test provides instant results, offering peace of mind without the wait.

Why Instant Results Matter

Waiting for lab results can be stressful, especially when it comes to STIs like syphilis. The new at-home syphilis test eliminates this waiting period, allowing you to take action immediately if your result is positive. This rapid testing option is particularly beneficial for those who may have been recently exposed to syphilis or who are experiencing symptoms and need answers quickly.

How It Works

This innovative test is easy to use and requires no special equipment. You simply follow the instructions to collect a small blood sample, and within 15 minutes, you’ll have your result. The test is highly accurate and can detect syphilis even in its early stages, making it a valuable tool for those who want to stay on top of their sexual health.

Affordable and Accessible

The cost of this new at-home syphilis test is comparable to other at-home options, but with the added benefit of instant results. You don’t have to worry about shipping fees or the anxiety of waiting for days to find out your status. Plus, you can take the test at a time that’s convenient for you, in the privacy of your own home.

Stay in control of your sexual health with this new, rapid at-home syphilis test. It’s never been easier—or faster—to get the answers you need.

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Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), otherwise known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are infections that are spread by having sex or any sexual activity with a person with an STD. STDs can be transmitted through any sexual activity involving the mouth, vagina, or anus.

STDs include:

STDs should be taken seriously and urgently attended to, whether or not you are pregnant. However, if as a pregnant woman, you suspect you have or have been exposed to an STD, tell your doctor immediately. Prompt treatment is needed to protect you and your baby. 

During pregnancy, having an STD is more harmful, because you are not the only one at risk, your baby can be affected. A pregnant woman with an STD can infect her baby before, during, or after childbirth.

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Symptoms of STDs

There are cases where an infected person doesn't experience any symptoms. Sometimes, symptoms may mean the disease has progressed and is worsening or the infected person's immunity is low.

Symptoms of STDs include:

Effects of STDs on Pregnancy

STDs in pregnancy can affect you and/or your baby before, during, and after childbirth. 

STDs and how they affect you and/or your baby are highlighted below:

HIV/AIDS

Note: Transmission of HIV infection from mother to child can be prevented.

Gonorrhea

Chlamydia

Genital herpes 

Syphilis

Trichomonas vaginalis

Hepatitis B

Note: Hepatitis B vaccine can prevent the disease in the mother. Medications can also be given to newborns to prevent mother-child transmission.

Treatment of STDs

During pregnancy, treatment of an STD depends on how bad the infection is and how far along you are in your pregnancy.

  1. Medications

HIV/AIDS

Gonorrhea

Chlamydia

Genital Herpes

Syphilis

Genital Warts (HPV)

Trichomonas vaginalis

Hepatitis B

  1. Adhere to your drug regimen, especially if you are given antibiotics. Do not stop taking them even if symptoms go away.
  2. Do not share medications or use another person's medications.
  3. Get yourself retested after 3 months to see if you still have the infection.
  4. Learn about STDs

Prevention of  STDs?

  1. Abstinence from sex
  2. Safe sex using a latex condom especially if you have more than one sex partner.
  3. Have just one sex partner. If married, practice monogamy.
  4. If you have more than one sex partner, limit them. The more you have, the higher your risk for an STD.
  5. Get screened for STDs

Pregnant? We're here to help you

A visit to us helps you get your prenatal care started while you await your appointment with your local OB doctor. Your virtual physician can help to electronically order prenatal care labs and/or send an order to the nearest radiology facility for you to get an ultrasound.

At My Virtual Physician, we are available to help guide you through your pregnancy and answer any questions that may arise. We are in network with many insurance health plans including Medicaid, Medicare, United HealthCare, and Blue Cross. 

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