...if he has an std...?
Confidential STD testing is used in accordance to the rules and regulations of various different medical associations and communities as well as experts.
The procedure that Ensign Joyner should consider the need for during STD testing during the initial exam on a case-by-case basis.
Yes. Assuming that they knew or should have known they had the STD before they had unprotected / unsafe sexual practices with you.
There are some medical clinics that may offer free STD testing. I would check with local shelters to see where the clinics are and see if they will test for free or a low fee.
There is no state in the U.S. that prohibits individuals with a sexually transmitted disease (STD) from getting married. However, it is important to disclose your STD status to your partner and practice safe sex to prevent transmission.
Call your local health department as they will help you in your situation, including free testing to know for sure if you have an infection. See related link to finding resources in your area for STD testing.
Yes you can to avoid STD and pregnancy
PCR-genital testing is a specific type of test that uses polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology to detect the presence of genetic material from pathogens in genital samples. STD testing, on the other hand, is a more general term that refers to a range of tests used to diagnose sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through various methods, including blood tests, urine tests, and swabs. PCR-genital testing is a more targeted approach that may be used as part of an STD testing regimen to detect specific pathogens in the genital area.
STD testing may not be accurate if the infection is not present and this will depend on the disease. Some diseases have no symptoms and some individuals may be just carriers of the disease, leaving one with the impression that they are sick.
There is HIV testing,allergy testing,cancer blood testing,STD testing. There are different types of blood tests. They help doctors check you for diseases and different things.
Your physician will advise the tests for you. The pathologist will take your blood and urine for the testing.