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Where to go for help

If you think that you might have a sexually transmitted infection you should go to an NHS sexual health (GUM) clinic. These clinics offer free check-ups and treatment for sexually transmitted infections. They also do HIV testing. All information is kept strictly confidential.

You can go to any clinic, anywhere in the country. You don’t have to use a local one and you don’t have to be referred by your GP. Read More

Sexual health

What are sexually transmitted infections?

During sexual contact infections can be passed from one person to another. These are known as sexually transmitted infections (or sexually transmitted diseases). Anyone who is having sex can get a sexually transmitted infection from an infected partner if they do not use any protection.

It is important to realise that:

  • Many sexually transmitted infections have no obvious symptoms of illness, so you could have an infection and not know it.
  • Sexually transmitted infections occur frequently in both men and women.
  • Many sexually transmitted infections are curable and all are preventable.
  • Delaying treatment could mean that the infection gets worse and other problems could occur.
  • A mother can pass on an untreated infection to her child during pregnancy and birth.

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