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STD PLUS Test | Male

€99.00

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Reliable test results from ISO15189 accredited medical laboratories.

After a risk contact, wait at least two weeks to test for chlamydia, gonnorrhea, mycoplasma and trichomonas.

If you prefer delivery in a pick-up point, you will be able to choose the preferred pick-up point in your neighbourhood after your payment has been processed.

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Types of STDs in this test

STD Plus - Male -

80% of sexually transmitted diseases are asymptomatic (do not display any symptoms), however, if symptoms do occur, they are likely to present themselves within two weeks of disease.

General symptoms for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Trichomonas and Mycoplasma

  • pain or burning sensation while urinating
  • uncomfortable feeling during ejaculation
  • discharge from urethra
  • bleeding from the penis
  • pain in the scrotum
  • anal mucous discharge or blood loss
  • translucent to whitish discharge from the penis: specific for Chlamydia
  • yellow-green discharge from the penis ("drip"): specific for Gonorrhea, present in around 90% of infections

**Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Tricomonas, Mycoplasma **

Incubation period for the above mentioned infections vary between 1-14 days and can extend to 21 days, therefore most sources recommend getting tested after at least 14 days or more.