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STD Testing At Home: Standard-5

Easy Home STD Testing Kit —
5 Panel STD Test for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV, Syphilis and Trich

At Home STD Test (Standard 5) – Includes Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV, Trich, & Syphilis

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Get private, easy STD testing at home with a simple finger prick and urine sample. Our 5 panel STD test screens for the most common sexually transmitted infections and works for both men and women. An ideal home STD testing kit for accurate, private results. Women interested in additional screening for the top female STD, click here to add HPV to your test kit.

 

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    4U Health At Home STD Testing (Standard-5)

    Discreet STD Home Testing Kit for Easy, Private Collection

    Your mail-in STD test kit is delivered directly to your door in discreet packaging for a confidential testing experience. The 4U Health 5 Panel STD Test Kit includes everything needed for easy, self-collection of finger prick and urine samples. Detailed instructions and a prepaid shipping label are included, making it easy to send your samples to the lab for accurate STD testing.

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    To ensure accurate STD testing results, collect your urine sample from the first stream in the morning and return it on the same day. Please refrain from cleansing the genital area or urinating at least 1 hour before collecting the sample.

    When To Get At Home STD Testing

    We advise waiting at least 2 weeks from the time of a potential exposure before undergoing STD testing, as it may take some time for STIs to become detectable.

    This STD home testing kit might be right for you if:

    • You want to rule out STD exposure
    • Become sexually active
    • Engage in sexual activity
    • Start a new sexual relationship
    • Receive notification of infection from a previous partner
    • You are experiencing STD symptoms
    • Pubic
    • Pelvic pain
    • Pain or burning during urination
    • Reproductive
    • Bumps, lumps, or sores around the genitals
    • Discharge from the vagina or penis
    • Itching or irritation on the genitals
    • Pain during sex
    • Painful erections
    • Rash on the genitals
    • Vaginal odor
    • You are a parent
    • If your child is sexually active, it’s a good idea to have them undergo STD testing

    Home STD Testing for 5 Common STIs

    4U Health’s 5 panel STD test allows you access the same lab testing that doctors and hospitals offer. From the privacy of your home, detect Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV, Syphilis, and Trichomoniasis (Trich) by urine and finger prick blood home collection. These 5 STIs are widespread in both sexes because most infected individuals don’t show any symptoms and fail to undergo preventive STD testing.

    • Chlamydia At Home STD Testing
    • Chlamydia is a bacterial infection most commonly seen in the genital tract. It is simple to treat with antibiotics. This urine STD testing kit can detect genital chlamydia in both men and women.
    • Gonorrhea At Home STD Testing
    • Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection most commonly seen in the genital tract. It is curable with antibiotics. This urine STD testing kit can detect gonorrhea in both sexes.
    • HIV At Home STD Testing
    • HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It is a virus that attacks and weakens the immune system. Antiviral medications can help manage and reduce the HIV virus to non-detectable levels in the body. This finger prick STD blood test kit is useful to detect HIV 1 & 2 strains in men and women with no know history of exposure.
    • Syphilis At Home STD Testing
    • Syphilis is caused by the bacterium treponema pallidum. Although syphilis cases can affect women, the majority of infections occur in men, particularly among gay, bisexual, and other men who engage in sexual activity with men. Syphilis is treated with antibiotics. This finger prick STD blood test kit is useful to detect syphilis in both sexes with no known history of exposure.
    • Trichomoniasis At Home STD Testing
    • Trichomoniasis (Trich) is a parasitic infection most commonly seen in the lower genital tract. It is the most prevalent curable STD in the United States. This urine STD testing kit can detect genital trich in both men and women.

    Hospital-Grade Private STD Testing Results

    Once we receive your sample, we’ll send your physician-reviewed STD testing results in approximately 2-5 business days. 4U Health at home STD testing reports are both accurate and easy to read. Your 5 panel STD test result will tell you whether any of these common STIs are detected in your self-collected urine and blood samples. If you test positive, we advise you share your STD status with your current and prior sexual partners so they can undergo STD testing. It’s also recommended to share your results with your doctor so they can help determine an appropriate treatment plan.

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    Digital Results

    Usually within 2 to 5 business days of your sample arriving at the lab, receive secure electronic STD testing online results on your device of choice.

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    Simple STD Testing At Home

    Simple to understand STD testing at home results provide your current STI status.

    Individualized STD Testing At Home

    Your individualized STD testing report measures Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV, Syphilis and Trich.

    Accurate STD Testing At Home

    Hospital-grade STD STI testing results for visibility into your sexual health — get clarity on your STD status from the privacy of your own home.

    How It Works

    Order Your 4U Health Self Collection At Home Lab Test Kit

    Order Your Test

    Order STD testing online with express delivery. In 1 to 2 days your kit will arrive in plain packaging, ensuring a confidential testing experience.

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    Collect Your Sample

    Your STD home testing kit contains everything you need to self-collect your home sample. Simply collect your urine and finger prick samples using the STD testing at home supplies and instructions. Then return free of charge to the lab with the provided prepaid shipping label.

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    Fast, Accurate Results

    Typically you will receive electronic online STD testing results within 2-5 business days after receipt by the lab. Have complete trust in your lab report’s accuracy, as all 4U Health STI and STD testing kits provide hospital-grade certified results.

    Get Physician Support For Your 4U Health Self Collection At Home Lab Test

    Get Physician Support

    We’ve got you covered! A licensed physician orders your STD testing and reviews your results. When medically necessary, our clinicians provide post-testing support to help you maximize our laboratory services.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What’s included in the STD testing at home self-collection kit?

    STD Testing At Home Kit

    You’ll receive everything you need in order to self-collect your STD testing at home specimen!

    • Pre-paid shipping both ways
    • Discreet packaging
    • Easy to follow instructions
    • Urine home collection kit
    • Finger prick home collection kit
    • Return protective envelope to mail sample to the lab for testing
    • Electronic passcode protected results available from your phone or computer – view sample result
    • Printable report to share with your doctor
    • Help along the way if you need it

    Where to go for STD testing?

    STD Testing Near Me

    Looking for STD testing near me? There are many convenient options for STD testing, including urgent care centers, local clinics, trusted labs like LabCorp and Quest Diagnostics. Many pharmacies, such as CVS and Walgreens, also offer testing services through their in-store clinics. Facilities like CityMD, Patient First, Quick Care, and MedExpress provide accessible, onsite STD specimen collection for a range of common STIs. Additionally, if you prefer the privacy and convenience of testing at home, consider at home STD testing from 4U Health, a reputable provider known for hospital-grade accurate results. The headings below are provided to ensure you can easily locate the options most convenient for you.

    Can You Do STD Testing at Home?

    Yes, for the closest and most private testing experience, consider an STD testing at home kit from 4uhealth.com. At home STD testing offers privacy, flexibility, and fast results without needing to visit a clinic, making it a great option for those who value convenience and confidentiality.

    Can Urgent Care Do STD Testing?

    Yes, most urgent care centers offer STD testing services, making it convenient for individuals who prefer onsite in-clinic testing options. Urgent care facilities can test for a wide range of sexually transmitted infections, but it’s recommended to check with your local center for specific testing options. Alternatively, you can choose to test from home with a medical-grade STD testing kit. For detailed guidance about home STD testing kits, visit 4uhealth.com.

    Does CVS do STD Testing?

    CVS offers STD testing through its MinuteClinic locations, where available. These clinics provide confidential testing and consultation with a healthcare provider to discuss your results and treatment options if needed. Availability may vary by location, so it’s a good idea to contact your nearest CVS to confirm. For a more private testing experience you can also choose to test from home. To learn more about at home STD testing options, visit 4uhealth.com.

    Does Patient First Do STD Testing?

    Yes, Patient First provides STD testing services at their centers, where individuals can receive STD testing. They typically offer testing for common STDs, and their team can help discuss treatment options if necessary. Alternatively, for more discreet testing, you can get STD kits mailed directly to your door. Visit 4uhealth.com for more information on STD home testing kit options.

    Does Quick Care Do STD Testing?

    Many Quick Care centers offer STD testing, though specific tests and services can vary by location. These facilities are a great option for individuals seeking in-person testing for common STDs. Be sure to call ahead to confirm the available testing options, or find an at home STD testing alternative by visiting 4uhealth.com.

    Does CityMD Do STD Testing?

    Yes, CityMD provides STD testing as part of its urgent care services. Patients can receive onsite testing, and results are typically available within a few days. Alternatively, for a convenient and discreet STD testing at home option, you may visit 4uhealth.com to learn more.

    Does MedExpress Do STD Testing?

    MedExpress clinics generally offer STD testing services, allowing onsite testing for those who prefer to have medical staff collect their specimen. They can test for common STDs, and their medical staff is available to discuss any questions you might have. You can also visit 4uhealth.com if you prefer to self-collect your STD specimen from the comfort and privacy of your home.

    Does LabCorp Do Walk In STD Testing?

    LabCorp offers STD testing and accepts walk-in appointments at some locations, making it convenient for individuals that prefer having a lab employee collect their specimen. Alternatively, you may visit 4uhealth.com if you prefer to self-collect an at home STD test.

    Does Quest Do STD Testing?

    Yes, Quest Diagnostics provides STD testing services at many of its locations, offering both appointment-based and walk-in testing. They offer a range of testing options to meet various needs and provide results confidentially. Check with your local Quest location for details, or if you want an at home STD testing option for greater comfort and privacy, visit 4uHealth.com to browse more than 20 at home STI and STD testing options.

    Is there STD testing for men?

    STD Testing for Men

    Yes, there are kits specifically designed to provide STD testing for men. 4U Health offers four comprehensive full-panel STD testing for men options:

    For gay men currently on or considering PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) medication, 4U Health offers male STD testing specifically designed to include a creatinine level, which is a requirement for PrEP medication compliance. For more information, check out these four excellent PrEP male STD testing options:

    Male STD Testing Near Me

    Need STD tests near me? Take charge of your sex life today with easy, discreet, accurate at home STD testing for men. Browse 4U Health’s industry leading selection of online STD testing kits for men to find the best option that suits your unique needs.

    If you’re a man, do you need a male specific STD testing kit?

    No, you do not need a specifically designed STD testing kit for males. Just ensure that you do not order a kit intended for females. Female kits typically include a vaginal swab, which is unnecessary for males. If a kit does not specify “female,” men can generally use it without any issues. Always check the product description to confirm compatibility.

    Is there STD testing for women?

    STD Testing Female?

    Yes, there are specifically designed STD testing for women kits. 4U Health offers four comprehensive full-panel STD testing female kits:

    How Does STD Testing Work for Women?

    STD testing for women typically involves visiting a clinic or self-collecting from home a urine, blood, or vaginal swab sample. Results may take a few days, and if an infection is detected, treatment options are available for most STIs. Regular testing is recommended, especially for sexually active women under 25, to ensure ongoing sexual health and prevent complications.

    If you’re a women, do you need a specific STD testing female kit?

    No, you don’t need a specially designed female STD test kit. Just make sure to choose a kit that includes the STIs you want to screen for. All 4U Health at home female STD test kits come with a vaginal swab, which is necessary for detecting HPV—the most common STD in women.

    What will my STD STI testing results show me?

    STD STI Testing Results

    Your at home STD STI testing results will tell you if your urine or blood contains Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV, Syphilis and Trichomoniasis.

    Can I buy this STD home testing kit now and use it later?

    STD Home Testing Kit: Use-By Date

    Test now or later. This STD home testing kit has a guaranteed expiration date of at least 5 months. That’s great news if you are buying more than one test to recheck yourself in the future. Our current supply of At Home STD Check Essential 3 kits is valid for use through March 31, 2025.

    Can I gift this at home STD testing kit to a friend or family member?

    Gift a Free At Home STD Testing Kit

    All 4U Health at home STD testing kits are eligible for gifting. In fact, they make great presents. The recipient who receives your gift will simply open the kit, register it, and follow the collection instructions. Within a few days of sending to the lab, your significant other, friend or family member will receive secure electronic HIPAA compliant online STD testing results all thanks to your generosity.

    Where are my STI and STD testing samples processed?

    Accurate STI and STD Testing

    All 4U Health STI and STD testing meet national standards and are as accurate as services provided in a doctor’s office or hospital. We only work with the highest quality CLIA certified laboratories and health experts. Your at home STI and STD testing complies with state and federal regulations. And our clinicians provide medical oversight throughout the entire STD testing process.

    Will my STD testing at home be covered by insurance?

    STD Testing At Home Insurance Coverage

    Pay upfront and avoid surprise medical bills. Most insurance carriers typically cover STD testing only once per year. Please note that 4U Health is not enrolled in Medicare or any private insurance network, so our at home STD testing kits are not eligible for reimbursement through Medicare or any federal or state-funded insurance programs. This approach gives you the freedom to test more than once a year, select the specific STIs you want to screen for, and ensures a fully confidential testing experience.

    Explore our broad selection of at-home STD testing kits! Since you’re testing without insurance, you can choose the ideal test for your needs without constraints or limitations from health insurance. With over 20 at home STD testing kits available, you have the flexibility to select the frequency of your screenings. Our affordable options range from $59 to $309, depending on the number of STIs you wish to screen for. Take control of your sexual health today with a 4U Health at home STD testing kit!

    How Much Is STD Testing at Urgent Care Without Insurance?

    STD testing at urgent care centers can cost up to $400 without insurance. Additionally, it often requires multiple phone calls to find a location that performs STD testing, an in-person visit to collect your sample, and a return visit to review your results. Skip the hassle by considering hospital-grade at home STD tests for accurate, rapid results. At 4U Health, there are over 20 at home STD testing kits to choose from, with prices ranging from $59 to $309. Order yours today and enjoy convenient, confidential testing from home.

    Is my privacy protected throughout the at home STI and STD testing process?

    Discreet STI and STD Testing

    Rest assured; HIPAA security standards protect your data throughout every step of the at home STI and STD testing process. Keeping your confidential data secure is our number one priority. We only share your information when required to deliver our products and services or where we are legally obligated to do so. Your STD testing results are securely protected and available for review in your online portal; always secure but easily accessible only to you.

    Although protecting customer privacy is of utmost importance to us, similar to any STD testing process, including both 4U Health lab tests and those conducted by traditional in person healthcare providers, certain positive results are mandated by law to be reported to state health departments. This reporting is solely intended to monitor and track the prevalence of infections. If you receive positive test results for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis C, Herpes Symplex 2, HIV, HPV, Syphilis, or Trichomoniasis through a 4U Health at-home STD test, depending on individual state requirements, our network of labs may share this information with your state health board for the purpose of tracking. Our STD testing at home kits provide you with the knowledge of your STI status, and your information will remain otherwise confidential.

    How soon after unprotected sex can you get STD testing?

    STD Testing When to Get Tested?

    The timing for getting checked for STDs after unprotected anal, vaginal, or oral sex depends on the specific infections you are concerned about. Here are some general guidelines:

    HIV STD Testing: Screening for HIV 1 and 2 can be done as early as 2 weeks after exposure using a fourth-generation HIV test like the kind 4U Health offers. However, for the most accurate HIV results, it is recommended to wait at least 3 months after exposure to get tested.

    Syphilis STD Testing: Screening for syphilis is typically done no sooner than 2 weeks after exposure. For the most accurate syphilis results, consider waiting 6 weeks. However, if you develop symptoms like a chancre (sore), testing can be done immediately.

    Gonorrhea and Chlamydia STD Testing: Screening for these two common bacterial infections is usually done no sooner than 2 weeks after exposure.

    Herpes STD Testing: Screening for herpes 2 can be done as soon as 2 weeks after exposure. For the most accurate herpes results, consider waiting 6 weeks. However, if you develop symptoms like genital sores, testing can be done immediately. Please know that many standard STD screenings often do not include herpes testing. 4U Health offers a standalone At Home Herpes Test and a STD panel that screen for this common STI. Both test options provide rapid and accurate confidential herpes results.

    Hepatitis C STD Testing:Screening for Hepatitis C (HCV) can be done as early as 2 weeks after exposure. However, for more accurate Hepatitis C results, it is recommended to wait at least 6 weeks after exposure. If the initial test is negative and there is ongoing risk of exposure, a retest may be done at the 3-month mark.

    Trich STD Testing (Trichomoniasis): Screening for Trichomoniasis can be done as early as 2 weeks after exposure. To decrease odds of false negative trich results, wait up to 28 days after the possible exposure to be tested. for trich. However, if you experience symptoms, such as itching, discharge, or discomfort, it is advisable to seek testing as soon as possible.

    What are symptoms of an STD?

    What Are the Symptoms of a STD in a Female?

    Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can cause a variety of symptoms in females. It’s important to note that not all STDs cause noticeable symptoms, and some infections may initially be asymptomatic. However, here are some common symptoms that females may experience if they have an STD.

    STD Symptoms for Women

    Abnormal vaginal discharge: Changes in the color, consistency, or odor of vaginal discharge. It may be frothy, yellow, green, or have a strong, unpleasant odor.

    Genital itching or irritation: Persistent itching, soreness, or irritation in the genital area.

    Pain or discomfort during urination: A burning sensation or pain while urinating.

    Pain during sexual intercourse: Pain or discomfort during or after sexual activity.

    Genital sores or ulcers: Open sores, blisters, or ulcers on or around the genital area. They may be painful or painless.

    Abdominal pain or pelvic pain: Pain in the lower abdomen or pelvic region, which may be mild or severe.

    Bleeding between periods or after sex: Unusual vaginal bleeding that occurs outside of your regular menstrual cycle or after sexual intercourse.

    Swollen lymph nodes: Enlarged, tender lymph nodes in the groin area or other parts of the body.

    Flu-like symptoms: Some STDs, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV and Syphilis, can cause symptoms similar to the flu, including fever, fatigue, and body aches.

    It’s important to remember that these symptoms can vary depending on the specific STD. Some STDs may not cause any symptoms at all or may have mild symptoms that can be easily overlooked. If you suspect you may have an STD or have engaged in risky sexual behavior, it is crucial to seek medical attention for testing, diagnosis, and treatment.

    What Are STD Symptoms for Men?

    Men can experience a range of symptoms when infected with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). It is worth noting that not all STDs display noticeable symptoms, and some infections may initially show no symptoms. However, here are several common symptoms that men may encounter if they have an STD.

    Symptoms of STD in Male

    Unusual discharge from the penis: Abnormal discharge that may appear white, yellow, green, or cloudy, accompanied by a foul smell.

    Genital itching or irritation: Persistent itching, redness, or irritation in the genital area.

    Pain or discomfort during urination: A burning sensation or pain while urinating.

    Pain during or after sexual intercourse: Discomfort or pain experienced during or after sexual activity.

    Genital sores or ulcers: Open sores, blisters, or ulcers on or around the penis, scrotum, or anal area. These sores may or may not be painful.

    Testicular pain or swelling: Pain or swelling in the testicles, often accompanied by a feeling of heaviness.

    Swollen lymph nodes: Enlarged and tender lymph nodes in the groin area or other parts of the body.

    Redness or swelling at the opening of the penis: Inflammation, redness, or swelling at the tip of the penis.

    Flu-like symptoms: Some STDs, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV and Syphilis, can produce flu-like symptoms like fever, fatigue, and body aches.

    It is important to bear in mind that symptoms can vary depending on the specific STD. Some STDs may not cause any noticeable symptoms or may only present mild symptoms that can be easily overlooked. If there is a suspicion of having an STD or engaging in risky sexual behavior, seeking medical attention for testing, diagnosis, and treatment is crucial.

    Itchy Anus STD

    An itchy anus can be caused by various factors, and while some sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can cause anal itching, it is not exclusive to STIs. There are several non-STI-related conditions that can lead to anal itching, including:

    Poor hygiene: Insufficient cleaning of the anal area can result in irritation and itching.

    Hemorrhoids: Swollen blood vessels in the rectal area can cause itching and discomfort.

    Anal fissures: Small tears in the lining of the anus can cause itching and pain.

    Yeast infections: Candida or other types of yeast infections can occur in the anal region and lead to itching.

    Pinworms: A parasitic infection caused by pinworms can cause intense itching around the anus, especially at night.

    STD Anal Symptoms

    Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) that can be transmitted through anal sex can cause various symptoms in the anal region. It’s important to note that not all STIs cause noticeable symptoms, and some infections may be asymptomatic. However, here are some common symptoms that may occur if an STI affects the anus or rectum:

    Anal itching or irritation: Persistent itching, redness, or discomfort in the anal area.

    Pain or discomfort during bowel movements: Pain or discomfort while passing stools.

    Rectal discharge: Unusual discharge from the anus, which may be accompanied by a foul odor.

    Anal bleeding: Bleeding from the anus, which can range from mild spotting to more significant bleeding.

    Sores or ulcers: Open sores, blisters, or ulcers in or around the anus.

    Swelling or inflammation: Swelling, redness, or inflammation of the anal area.

    Changes in bowel habits: Diarrhea or constipation that is not attributable to other causes.

    Flu-like symptoms: Some STIs, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV and Syphilis, can cause flu-like symptoms, including fever, fatigue, and body aches.

    Vaginal Itching STD

    Several sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can cause vaginal itching. Here are some common STIs that may lead to vaginal itching as a symptom:

    Trichomoniasis: Trichomoniasis is caused by a parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis. It can cause vaginal itching, along with other symptoms such as abnormal vaginal discharge (yellow-green, frothy, or foul-smelling), discomfort during urination, and vaginal redness.

    Genital herpes: Herpes simplex virus (HSV) can cause genital herpes, which can result in itching, tingling, or a burning sensation in the genital area. This may be accompanied by the development of painful blisters or sores.

    Chlamydia: Chlamydia is caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. While chlamydia infection may not always cause noticeable symptoms, some individuals may experience vaginal itching or irritation, along with other symptoms such as abnormal vaginal discharge, pain during urination, or pain during sexual intercourse.

    Gonorrhea: Gonorrhea is caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It can cause vaginal itching, along with symptoms like abnormal vaginal discharge, pain or burning during urination, and increased frequency of urination.

    Vaginal STD Symptoms

    Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can cause various symptoms in the vaginal area. It’s important to note that not all STIs cause noticeable symptoms, and some infections may be asymptomatic. However, here are some common symptoms that may occur if an STI affects the vagina:

    Abnormal vaginal discharge: Changes in vaginal discharge color, consistency, or odor. It may be white, yellow, green, gray, frothy, or have a foul smell.

    Vaginal itching or irritation: Persistent itching or discomfort in the vaginal area.

    Pain or discomfort during urination: A burning sensation or pain while urinating.

    Pain during sexual intercourse: Discomfort or pain experienced during or after sexual activity.

    Genital sores or ulcers: Open sores, blisters, or ulcers in or around the vaginal area.

    Bleeding between periods or after sex: Unusual vaginal bleeding that occurs outside of the regular menstrual cycle or after sexual intercourse.

    Swollen lymph nodes: Enlarged and tender lymph nodes in the groin area or other parts of the body.

    Flu-like symptoms: Some STIs, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV and Syphilis, can cause flu-like symptoms, including fever, fatigue, and body aches.

    What are the most common STDs in the US?

    Most Common STDs in US?

    1 in 5 people in the US have a STD. In 2018 alone, approximately 26 million Americans had a sexually transmitted disease (STD). The specific ranking and infection rates of STDs vary over time. It’s always best to refer to up-to-date sources such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for the most recent information. Incidence of STDs means new infections. Here is a list of common STDs in rough order of incidence as of 2018:

    1. Human papillomavirus (HPV): 13 million (M) estimated new HPV infections.

    2. Trichomoniasis (Trich): 6.9 M estimated new Trich infections.

    3. Chlamydia: 4 M estimated new Chlamydia infections.

    4. Gonorrhea: 1.6 M estimated new Gonorrhea infections.

    5. Herpes Symplex 2 (HSV-2): 572,000 estimated new HSV-2 infections.

    6. Syphilis: 146,000 estimated new syphilis infections in 2018.

    9. Hepatitis C (HCV): 50,000 estimated new HCV infections1 in 2018.

    7. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV): 33,000 estimated new HIV infections in 2018.

    8. Hepatitis B (HBV): 8,300 estimated new HBV infections in 2018.

    What are the common STDs?

    What is Human Papillomavirus (HPV)?

    HPV, or Human Papillomavirus, is a common viral infection that affects the skin and mucous membranes. It is primarily transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, or oral sex. There are various strains of HPV, some of which can cause genital warts and increase the risk of certain types of cancer, such as cervical, anal, vulvar, vaginal, penile, or oropharyngeal cancer. There is no cure for HPV. While most HPV infections resolve on their own without causing symptoms or complications, vaccination, regular screenings, and practicing safe sex are important preventive measures to reduce the risk of HPV-related health issues.

    What is what is Trichomoniasis (Trich)?

    Trich is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the parasite Trichomonas vaginalis. It is a common STI that affects both men and women, but it is more common in women. Trichomoniasis is transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal, oral, and anal sex. Most people with trichomoniasis do not experience any symptoms, but if symptoms do occur, they can include itching or irritation in the genital area, discharge from the vagina or penis (which may be frothy and yellow-green), pain or burning during urination, and pain during sexual intercourse. Trichomoniasis is usually treated with antibiotics, and it is important to get tested and treated if you are sexually active or have had unprotected sex with a new or casual partner. Using condoms and other forms of protection can help reduce the risk of trichomoniasis and other STIs.

    What is Chlamydia?

    Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. It is one of the most common STIs in the world and can affect both men and women. Chlamydia is transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal, oral, and anal sex. It can also be transmitted from a mother to her baby during childbirth. Most people with chlamydia do not experience any symptoms, but if left untreated, it can lead to serious health problems, such as infertility and pelvic inflammatory disease. Chlamydia is usually treated with antibiotics, and it is important to get tested and treated if you are sexually active or have had unprotected sex with a new or casual partner. Using condoms and other forms of protection can help reduce the risk of chlamydia and other STIs.

    What is Gonorrhea?

    Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It is a common STI that can affect both men and women. Gonorrhea is transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal, oral, and anal sex. It can also be transmitted from a mother to her baby during childbirth. Most people with gonorrhea do not experience any symptoms, but if left untreated, it can lead to serious health problems, such as infertility and pelvic inflammatory disease. Gonorrhea is usually treated with antibiotics, and it is important to get tested and treated if you are sexually active or have had unprotected sex with a new or casual partner. Using condoms and other forms of protection can help reduce the risk of gonorrhea and other STIs.

    What is genital Herpes?

    Genital Herpes is a viral infection generally caused by the Herpes simplex 2 virus (HSV2). It is primarily transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, or oral sex. The infection results in the development of painful sores or blisters in the genital area. These sores can recur periodically and may be accompanied by flu-like symptoms such as fever and swollen lymph nodes. While there is no cure for genital Herpes, antiviral medications can help manage outbreaks, reduce symptoms, and decrease the risk of transmission. It is important to practice safe sex and communicate openly with sexual partners to minimize the risk of contracting or spreading genital Herpes.

    Herpes 1 or 2 which is worse?

    In terms of severity, both Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2) can cause similar symptoms, but HSV-2 is generally associated with more frequent and severe outbreaks of genital Herpes. However, it’s important to note that individual experiences with the virus can vary, and the impact of the infection can be influenced by factors such as the person’s immune system and management of the condition.

    What is Syphilis?

    Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. It is primarily transmitted through sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Syphilis progresses through different stages, including primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary stages, each with its own set of symptoms and complications. It can present as painless sores or ulcers, rash, fever, fatigue, and swollen lymph nodes. Syphilis can have severe long-term consequences if left untreated, affecting various organs and systems in the body, including the heart, brain, and nervous system. Early detection through testing and prompt treatment with antibiotics can effectively cure Syphilis and prevent its complications.

    What is Hepatitis C (HCV)?

    Hepatitis C is a viral infection that primarily affects the liver. It is caused by the Hepatitis C virus (HCV). The infection is commonly transmitted through contact with infected blood, such as through sharing needles or other drug paraphernalia, receiving contaminated blood transfusions, from mother to baby during childbirth, or sexual intercourse. Hepatitis C can lead to both acute and chronic liver disease, and if left untreated, it can cause severe complications like liver cirrhosis, liver failure, and liver cancer. Treatment options for hepatitis C have improved in recent years, and antiviral medications can effectively cure the infection in most cases, reducing the risk of long-term liver damage. It is important to get tested for hepatitis C if at risk and take preventive measures to avoid exposure.

    What is Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)?

    HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It is a viral infection that attacks the immune system, specifically targeting CD4 cells, a type of white blood cell crucial for the body’s defense against infections. HIV is primarily transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse, sharing contaminated needles or syringes, and from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding. If left untreated, HIV can progress to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), which is the late stage of the infection and characterized by severe immune system damage, making individuals more susceptible to opportunistic infections and certain cancers. While there is no cure for HIV, antiretroviral therapy (ART) can effectively manage the virus, allowing people with HIV to live long and healthy lives. Preventive measures such as practicing safe sex, using sterile needles, and accessing HIV testing and treatment are crucial in reducing transmission rates and improving overall health outcomes.

    What is Hepatitis B (HBV)?

    Hepatitis B is a viral infection that primarily affects the liver. It is caused by the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). The infection can be transmitted through contact with infected blood, unprotected sexual intercourse, sharing needles or other drug paraphernalia, and from mother to baby during childbirth. Hepatitis B can lead to both acute and chronic liver disease, which can range from mild illness to severe conditions such as liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. While there is no cure for Hepatitis B, antiviral medications and vaccines are available to manage the infection, prevent complications, and reduce the risk of transmission. It is important to get vaccinated against Hepatitis B and take precautions to avoid exposure to infected blood and other bodily fluids.

    Are there more questions about STD testing?

    How Does STD Testing Work?

    Various types of samples are employed to examine for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). These include:

    Urine: Urine samples are utilized to identify STIs such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis.

    Blood: Blood samples can be obtained through either a traditional blood draw or a finger prick. A blood STD test is used to detect exposure to HIV, hepatitis C, herpes 2 and syphilis.

    Swabs: Swabs are taken from the throat, anus, penis, or vagina to evaluate for chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis in high risk individuals who partake in oral, anal and conventional vaginal sex. Vaginal swabs are used to detect HPV in females.

    What Is STD Testing?

    A STD test, also known as a sexually transmitted disease test, is a medical procedure used to detect the presence of sexually transmitted infections in an individual’s body. It involves various methods depending on the specific infection being tested for, such as blood STD tests, urine STD tests or swab STD tests. STD tests aim to identify infections like HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, and others. These tests are typically conducted in CLIA certified labs for hospitals, physicians or patients who purchase online STD tests. Also know as sexually transmitted infection STI testing, STD testing plays a crucial role in diagnosing STDs, allowing for timely treatment and the prevention of further transmission.

    4uhealth.com offers convenient online access to 12 at-home STD test kits. An at home STI test is a lab testing kit that allows individuals to test themselves for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the comfort and privacy of their own homes. 4U Health’s home STD kits include instructions, collection materials (such blood, swab, or urine collection devices), and prepaid packaging for returning the samples to a laboratory. Once the samples are sent back, they are analyzed by a CLIA certified laboratory, and the individual receives their secure digital test results confidentially. 4U Health’s at-home STD tests provide a convenient and discreet option for individuals to monitor their sexual health and seek appropriate medical care if needed.

    How To Get STD Testing?

    You can conveniently purchase STD home testing kits from 4uhealth. We recommend you view our STD product category page to view our expansive selection of 12 blood and urine STD test kits. Select the specific urine STD test, blood STD test or STD panel that meets your unique needs. After placing your order for an at-home STI test, your kit will be delivered discreetly to your door, ensuring utmost privacy and convenience in obtaining your STD status.

    How Long Does STD Testing Take at Urgent Care?

    The answer to how long does STD testing take at an urgent car is hard, because every location is different. With a 4U Health at home STD test you can get your result in as little as 1 week from your purchase date. Order your test with overnight FedEx delivery and have your STD kit discreetly delivered next day to your doorstep. Take your blood or urine STD test same day and send it back with the FedEx overnight shipping label included in your expedited kit. In 2 to 5 business days from receipt by the lab you will have your confidential results and get peace of mind knowing your STD status.

    How Much Does STD Testing Cost?

    Many people looking for STD testing the first time often ask how much it costs. 4U Health offers more than 20 confidential STD testing at home kits with blood, swab, or urine sample collection for the affordable price of fifty-nine Dollars thru three hundred nine Dollars. ($59 – $309). The tests include free shipping both to your home and back to the lab. All 20+ STD home testing kits offer all the supplies necessary to collect your blood STD test, swab STD test, or urine std test. See 4U Health’s expansive catalogue of home STD test kits to find the best option for your unique needs.

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