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What tests should be done after high-risk sex?

What tests do you need to do after high-risk behavior?

If there are symptoms such as redness, swelling, pain, urethral orifice/vaginal orifice (female) secretion in the genital area within one to two weeks after high risk, it may be bacterial infection, chlamydia infection or herpes virus infection, or it may be balanitis prepuce (male) or vulvitis (female). If it is the former, it is necessary to check bacteria, chlamydia and herpes virus (possibly blood test); If it is the latter, it is necessary to check whether there is fungal infection and need simple treatment.

Symptoms such as ulcers and lumps appear within two weeks to one month, or red skin lesions appear on hands and feet. To doubt the possibility of syphilis, we need to do syphilis testing;

In one to three months, if you have symptoms, superficial lesions, or doubts, I suggest you go to the hospital regularly to have blood tests for syphilis, AIDS and genital herpes.

High-risk, proliferative lesions, warts and so on after two weeks to ten months. It will appear in the genital parts or bodies of people infected with human papillomavirus, and most patients with condyloma acuminatum will appear about 3 months after infection.

The examination of gonorrhea and chlamydia infection is mainly to check the pathogens in the secretion of the affected area, and the examination of condyloma acuminatum is mainly to check the local warts. These three diseases cannot be detected by blood sampling.

To sum up, the time sequence of disease elimination examination after high risk is as follows:

Bacteria-Chlamydia Trachomatis-Herpes Virus-Syphilis-HIV-HPV Infection-Condyloma Acuminatum

HIV infection and AIDS can be detected early. If the HIV antibody is positive, it should be transferred to the provincial CDC hospital for further diagnosis and formal treatment.