Sexually Transmitted Infections spread through sexual activity or physical intimacy. Any sexually active individual may be at risk of contracting an STI. According to the CDC, syphilis diagnosis rates are higher in men who have sex with men than heterosexual individuals. The organization also claims that approximately half of all new HIV infections are in MSM.
STIs can spread through skin-to-skin contact, blood exchange, and bodily fluids such as semen. The best way to know if you have an STI is through regular testing to protect you and your partners partners. The prognosis of many STIs often depends on how quickly the infection is identified.
The Healthcare Unity Group, also known as HUG, is here to help. Browse our website for deeper insight into the importance of STI testing for gay men and how we can serve your HIV/STI-related healthcare needs.
You Can’t Receive Treatment Without a Diagnosis
Many people often avoid getting tested our of fear of testing reactive. However, it’s in your best interests to know your status without guessing your way through it. Once you know your status, it becomes easier to explore treatment or preventative options based on the diagnosis. The medical team at HUG can support individuals interested in knowing their status.
Not All STIs Present Symptoms
Many diseases may fail to present symptoms during the initial stages. However, being symptom-free doesn’t mean you may or may not have an STI. You can still pass an infection to your sexual partners even if you don’t show any symptoms. The only way to know is by scheduling an STI screening appointment at HUG. With an early diagnosis, interventions may be available to help treat or manage your condition.
Additionally, advancements in modern medicine have made it possible for HIV-positive persons to maintain an undetectable viral load. Consequently, this can eliminate their chances of transmitting the disease. Medical therapies, namely PrEP and PEP, are also available to help prevent infection amongst high-risk populations, including gay men.
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) spread through sexual activity or physical contact. Regular testing is essential to protect yourself and your partners, as early diagnosis can significantly improve treatment outcomes. Many STIs, including HIV, may not show symptoms initially, but they can still be transmitted. At Healthcare Unity Group (HUG), we offer STI testing and treatment services, including telemedicine options for HIV, Hepatitis C, and other STIs. Contact us via our HIPAA-compliant text app, Klara, to start your STI testing process today. Visit HUG’s website for more details.
HIV, Hepatitis C, and STI testing and treatment can all be done via telemedicine. To get started, send us a text by clicking the text link featured above and we can get the process started. Our text app Klara is HIPAA compliant.