STIs
If you think you have an STI, you need to see a GP as soon as possible. Do not have sex without a condom until you have had a check up. It is possible to have a STI without knowing it and infect your partner.
BackCommon Symptoms
- Unusual discharge
- Pain when peeing
- Lumps or skin growths around the genitals or anus
- A rash
- Unusual vaginal bleeding
- Itchy genitals or anus
- Blisters and sores
Treatment at home
- Medication
- Topical treatments
When should I book a GP?
You experience any STI symptoms or a partner tells you that they may have an STI