Chlamydia Gonorrhoea Trichomoniasis HIV (I, II, P24 antigen) Syphilis Hepatitis B
Customize TestInfection Profile 3 is our most advanced and widely used STI test, designed for accurate detection of sexually transmitted infections. This comprehensive test helps individuals take control of their sexual health with reliable results.
Many STIs can be asymptomatic, but common signs include:
Painful urination
Discomfort during sexual intercourse
Rash, itching, or irritation on the genitals or anus
Unusual lumps or sores
Changes in discharge color, smell, or consistency
Strong vaginal odor
Painful erections
For accurate detection, testing should be done at least 4 weeks after potential exposure. However, syphilis and hepatitis B require 12 weeks to become detectable. Early testing ensures timely diagnosis and treatment.
The process is simple and confidential:
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Urine Sample
Gonorrhoea is a bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. It is transmitted through sexual contact and most commonly causes a yellowish discharge in men and is asymptomatic in women.
Chlamydia is an infection caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. Chlamydia can be contracted through sexual contact and generally shows no symptoms.
Trichomoniasis is caused by infection with the protozoan parasite Trichomonas vaginalis and is transmitted through sexual contact. Trichomoniasis is often responsible for a green or frothy discharge in men and women.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a blood-borne virus that can be passed on through unprotected anal or vaginal sex and sharing HIV contaminated syringes. HIV attacks immune cells and can develop into AIDs in the later stages.
Syphilis is a chronic bacterial infection by the bacterium Treponema Pallidum. Syphilis is transmitted through sexual contact. If left undiagnosed and untreated, syphilis can eventually cause damage to the brain, nerves, eyes, heart, blood vessels, liver, bones, and joints
Hepatitis B is a blood-borne virus caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis can be an acute or chronic illness, if left untreated, the virus can cause serious liver damage such as cirrhosis (scarring of the liver), liver failure and liver cancer. If the infection becomes chronic, lasting over six months, it can be fatal
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