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Worried I might have an std

  • 31-12-2010 4:07pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭


    I had a risky sexual encounter about 4 months ago and I got tested for stds a few weeks later, all came back clear.

    Two weeks ago I got some symptoms which I thought could be a kidney infection or an std; lower abdominal pain, frequent urination, nausea, loss of appetite, unusual discharge. Went to the doctor about it and he gave me 2 anitbiotics, one for kidney infection (although it had showed up clear on the dip test, but I had taken cystopurin which may have affected result) and one for bacterial vaginosis. He also advised me to go to an sti clinic as I told him my concerns.

    Was snowed in until xmas so couldn't do that, and still had the symptoms a week later after finishing the antibiotics. Went to another doctor about it (no sti clinics open near my home place during the hols) and she referred me to a&e for tests. Went there yesterday, got blood tests and swabs done. The results won't be back for at least a week and all they could tell me was that my white blood cell count was normal and there were no apparent signs of infection so it's just a case of waiting for the results. They don't know what's wrong with me.

    After much worrying and research on the net I'm concerned that I may have PID or chlamydia, which need to be treated right away with an antibiotic to prevent scarring and infertility. None of the doctors said i needed an antibiotic, so I'm really worried that if that's what it is, it'll be too late by the time i get the results.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33,518 ✭✭✭✭dudara


    OP - you're probably causing yourself stress by researching on the internet. You have to let a doctor do the diagnosis - they're the people with the experience and training.

    You've done what you can do - now you've got to wait for the results. Hopefully, it will be something easily treatable.

    Try to relax for now - and leave the internet diagnoses alone for a while.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,723 ✭✭✭Cheap Thrills!


    OP, go back to the GP as soon as you can. If only to put your mind at rest. Explain your concerns. I wouldn't think scarring would build up in the space of a week but why not go along anyway. They probably wont charge you again seeing as it's so soon after the last appointment.

    Besides that, just wanted to say OP, I am a divil for Googling things and convincing myself I have every awful thing under the sun. Try to stay away from the Internet, you'll only scare yourself.

    Also afaik things like PID may take YEARS to develop so I think you might be over-anxious.

    I hope you get sorted and the test results will settle your mind. Please try not to panic and best of luck with your results.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,062 ✭✭✭Uriel.


    Op how long after your sexual encounter where you tested for STIs?

    HIV, hep B, syphilis needs to be 12 weeks for a conclusive teat result (syphilis is actually generally conclusive after 6 weeks).

    So you might need to test for these again if you tested before the end of the window period

    The other "less" dangerous STIs like chlamydia would test conclusive after 7 to 10 days.

    You wouldn't have PID from this encounter.

    STI testing is best done from an STI specialist rather than GP, so you might bare that in mind OP and go to a specialist for a check up and tests etc

    Best of luck


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