Q: What is an STI?
An STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) is an infection passed from one person to another through sexual contact. Some STIs are easy to treat, but others can cause serious health problems if left untreated.
Q: What are the common symptoms of STIs?
STIs do not always show symptoms, but when they do, you may notice:
Unusual discharge from the penis or vagina
Pain or burning during urination
Sores, blisters, or rashes in the genital area
Itching or irritation
Pain during sex
Lower abdominal pain
Q: Can I have an STI without symptoms?
Yes. Many people with STIs like chlamydia or gonorrhoea have no symptoms at all. This is why regular testing is important.
Q: When should I see a doctor or get tested?
You should get tested if:
You have had unprotected sex
You notice any symptoms
You start a new sexual relationship
Your partner has tested positive for an STI
Q: Are STIs treatable?
Many STIs are completely treatable with medication. Even those that cannot be cured can still be managed effectively with proper care.
Q: What should I do if I think I have an STI?
Do not panic. Avoid self-medication and visit a qualified health service provider as soon as possible for proper testing and advice.
Call our medical hotline for help: Bloom by FPA Sri Lanka - 077 955 2979