Can STIs Go Away on Their Own?
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- Aug 30, 2023
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Though not all STIs are symptomatic, they must be treated as they do not disappear on their own. Leaving an STI untreated can lead to major, long-term health complications. STI treatment can be as simple as taking a course of antibiotics or as complex as long-term medical care and procedures.
What Are Common Symptoms of STIs?
STIs
are sexually transmitted infections that are most commonly passed through sexual intercourse or bodily fluids. They can be viral, bacterial, or parasitic. Two of the
most common
STIs are chlamydia and gonorrhea, both of which can be successfully treated. Many STIs do not have any signs or symptoms but can still be dangerous to your health. If symptoms are present they may range from mild to severe and include:
Painful urination
Pain during intercourse
Lower abdominal pain
Itching or irritation
Fever
Swollen lymph glands
What Happens if STIs Go Untreated?
If you are sexually active, it is important to be treated for STIs regularly. If you are
pregnant
, it is also recommended to be tested for STIs, as they can be passed to the baby during pregnancy and childbirth.
Untreated STIs can lead to various complications, such as
pelvic inflammatory disease
in women. PID is a serious infection that can lead to issues such as infertility and
ectopic pregnancy
, the latter of which is dangerous and requires emergency medical treatment.
Medical complications from lack of STI treatment may include heart disease, certain cancers, infertility, and chronic pain in both men and women. These issues can be lifelong and treated but not cured.
Free STI Testing at Liberty Women’s Clinic
If you believe you may have an STI, Liberty Women’s Clinic offers
limited STI testing
for chlamydia and gonorrhea as part of our pregnancy services or as a single offering.
Contact us
about STI testing today. We’re here to help you receive the answers you need. Or, if you’re experiencing an unexpected pregnancy, meet one of our clinic nurses for a free and confidential consultation.




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