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Anonymous STD Testing PASTDs are serious diseases that need to be dealt with instead of simply ignored. However, there are way too many myths, stigmas, and taboos associated with Sexually Transmited Diseases. These unreasonable ideas about these diseases can get in the way of you getting the care that you need. If you get past the myths and taboos, then it becomes a lot easier to get an STD diagnosed and cared for. Anonymous STD Testing is available in Confidential STD Testing Centers in Pennsylvania. Perhaps the most popular myth is that “It can't happen to me.” While it's certainly possible that some people might have a certain amount of immunity to some STDs, you have to be exposed to an STD to find this out and once you've been infected it's too late. This type of thinking is a bit like playing Russian roulette to see if a gun has a bullet in a given chamber- it's effective except when it isn't. One thing to keep in mind is that there are a variety of different kinds of STDs and even if through some fluke of your individual biology you're immune to one of them, it's unlikely that you're immune to any of the others. It's simply not worth taking the chance. A similar misconception that many people have, even if they don't think about it, is the assumption that if they ignore a problem it will go away. Ignoring a potential STD is extremely irresponsible because it poses the risk of spreading that disease to any sexual partners or anyone else who you're intimate with. Many sexually transmitted diseases don't actually require a sexual act to take place in order to be spread to other people! For example, gonorrhea, herpes, and HIV can be spread from mother to child during birth. Some can even be spread from mother to child during breast feeding! Diseases like HIV and hepatitis can also be spread by sharing hypodermic and body art needles in the case of tattooing, piercing, or intravenous drug use. Again, it's not worth taking the risk of infecting people you care about! Another barrier to getting treatment is the stigma and humiliation that is associated with getting tested for a sexually transmitted disease. While most of society might look down on you for seeking help with what you think might be a sexually transmitted disease, health professionals shouldn't. One way to ensure that you get treated with the respect that you deserve while finding out the information that you need about your health is to go to a dedicated STD testing center in PA. These facilities are dedicated to providing affordable and completely confidential STD testing and counseling for people in Pennsylvania. They are staffed by people who are both non-judgmental and compassionate. People who really care that you get the care that you need! Two of the good things about going to a dedicated SDT testing facility in Pennsylvania is that your regular health care provider and your insurance company don't have to know about the test. You probably don't want your health care provider to know about the test because you maintain a long term professional relationship with that person. You won't want your insurance company to know because they'll automatically categorize you as someone who engages in risky behaviors if your medical record shows that you have gotten an STD test. For both of these reasons, it's a good idea to keep your STD test completely off the record, which is something that can be accomplished through a confidential STD testing clinic in Pennsylvania. |
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