What is it?
Discharge associated with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) refers to abnormal genital or urethral discharge caused by infections such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, or other sexually transmitted pathogens. The discharge may vary in colour, thickness, and smell and is often accompanied by symptoms like burning, itching, pain during urination, or genital discomfort.
How it works?
STI-related discharge occurs when infectious organisms inflame the lining of the genital or urinary tract. This inflammation triggers the body to produce discharge as part of the immune response. Early diagnosis and targeted treatment are essential to prevent complications and further transmission.
Benefits
Ideal for
This treatment is suitable for individuals who:
The Treatment Process
01
Confidential consultation and risk assessment
Confidential consultation and risk assessment
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Clinical examination based on symptoms
Clinical examination based on symptoms
03
Laboratory testing to confirm STI
Laboratory testing to confirm STI
04
Targeted antibiotic or antiviral treatment
Targeted antibiotic or antiviral treatment
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Follow-up to ensure complete clearance
Follow-up to ensure complete clearance
Expected Results & Recovery
Noticeable improvement in discharge within days of treatment
Complete resolution with full medication adherence
Minimal disruption to daily routine
Reduced recurrence with partner evaluation and treatment
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No, symptoms can be mild or subtle, which is why testing is important.
Yes, some STIs present primarily with discharge and few other symptoms.
Yes, treating partners helps prevent reinfection and further spread.
Recurrence can occur if treatment is incomplete or partners are untreated.
After completing treatment and confirming symptom resolution.