Many sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are often referred to as “silent infections” because they don’t always cause noticeable symptoms. However, despite the lack of symptoms, these infections can cause serious health complications if left untreated.

At Women’s Care Center Parkersburg, we want to ensure you’re informed about the importance of regular STD testing and how it can protect your health. Read on to learn more, or contact us today to schedule your complimentary, confidential STD testing and treatment appointment.

STDs Without Symptoms

Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and even HIV are examples of common STDs that may not show immediate symptoms.

In fact, it’s possible to have an STD and feel completely healthy, but the infection can still cause long-term damage and be passed to sexual partners unknowingly. This is why relying on symptoms alone is not an effective way to monitor your sexual health.

Potential Complications of Untreated STDs

Even if you don’t experience symptoms, untreated STDs can lead to serious health problems, including:

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID): Untreated chlamydia and gonorrhea can lead to PID in women, causing infertility, chronic pelvic pain, and ectopic pregnancies.
  • Infertility: Both men and women risk infertility from untreated infections that cause scarring in the reproductive organs.
  • Increased Risk of HIV: Certain STDs, such as syphilis or herpes, can make it easier to contract HIV.
  • Complications During Pregnancy: STDs can cause miscarriage, preterm birth, or transmission of the infection to the baby during childbirth.

Get Free STD Testing and Treatment Today

If you’re sexually active, getting routine STD testing and treatment is essential to protect your sexual health and prevent complications.

At Women’s Care Center Parkersburg, we care about your sexual health, which is why we offer complimentary and confidential STD testing and treatment.

Don’t wait for symptoms to appear. Schedule your complimentary STD testing appointment today and take the first step toward protecting your health and well-being.