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What you need to know about STI screening

15 August 2022  – 1 min read – Reproductive health

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Are you feeling some discomfort down there? An unusual itch, a not-so-normal discharge, you might be experiencing symptoms of an infection-some of these infections could be sexually transmitted.

If you suspect you might have an STI, visit our clinic/hospital nearest to you for a full consultation. Should you test positive you will be provided with the necessary treatment. Though not all STIs are curable, you can get any STI under control with the correct treatment regime.


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