Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) often show no symptoms, but when they do, early detection is key.
Common signs include unusual discharge from the genitals, pain or burning during urination, sores, bumps, or rashes around the genitals, and itching or irritation.
Some people may experience pain during sex or lower abdominal discomfort. Swollen lymph nodes, fever, or unexplained fatigue can also occur.
Left untreated, STIs can lead to serious health complications. If you notice any of these symptoms or think you’ve been exposed, seek medical advice promptly.
Regular testing is essential, even when symptoms aren't present