Easly Syphilis STD Self-Test

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Easly Syphilis STD Self-Test

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    Are you concerned about syphilis after unprotected sex, or have you noticed symptoms? The Easly Syphilis Genital Home Test offers... Read more

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      Description

      Are you concerned about syphilis after unprotected sex, or have you noticed symptoms? The Easly Syphilis Genital Home Test offers a simple and discreet way to detect syphilis. This test uses serum analysis for higher accuracy. It is ideal if you have a partner who has been informed about a syphilis infection, or if you yourself are experiencing symptoms such as painful sores. In a few simple steps, you can find out your status, without stress or discomfort. You will receive your results online via your secure personal portal. Only you have access to this information, along with personalized medical advice, allowing you to take the right measures immediately.

      What is being tested for?

      Genital syphilis

      What is syphilis and how common is it?

      Genital herpes is an STI caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), with two types: HSV-1 and HSV-2. Both can cause blisters around the genitals, anus, or mouth. HSV-1 is primarily associated with cold sores (herpes labialis) on the mouth, which is not an STI, but the virus can also cause genital herpes through oral-genital transmission. The virus remains in the body for life. In 2019, approximately 28,840 people were diagnosed with genital herpes.

      What are the symptoms of genital herpes?

      Genital herpes is a common virus that causes blisters on the genitals or mouth and is spread through skin-to-skin contact. The virus remains in the body for life and may be asymptomatic. During the initial infection, symptoms such as fever, muscle aches, headache, painful urination, and blisters around the genitals, anus, or mouth may occur. Symptoms often differ between men and women.

      Common symptoms in women:

      • Blisters in or around the vagina, anus, or mouth.
      • Fever and a general feeling of illness.
      • Burning sensation during urination.
      • Vaginal discharge.
      • Swollen lymph nodes, such as in the groin.

      Common symptoms in men:

      • Blisters on or around the penis, anus, or mouth.
      • Fever and a general feeling of illness.
      • Pain or burning sensation during urination.
      • Swollen lymph nodes, such as in the groin.

      What are the consequences of genital herpes?

      Genital herpes rarely causes serious complications but can be more severe in people with a weakened immune system or skin conditions. Pregnant women can transmit the virus during childbirth, which can lead to neonatal herpes in babies, causing damage to the skin, eyes, nervous system, and organs.

      How does the Easly Genital Herpes Test work?

      The Easly Genital Herpes Test is designed to detect Herpes Simplex Virus type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2) using the accurate and reliable PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) method.

      Key features of the test:

      1. Detects active infections: The test focuses on detecting active herpes infections. While it does not distinguish between past and current infections, it accurately identifies the presence of the virus during an outbreak.
      2. Advanced PCR technology: The PCR method amplifies the genetic material of the virus, allowing for highly accurate detection, even with small amounts of sample. This ensures reliable results for correct diagnosis and treatment.
      3. Swab-based sample collection: Samples are collected with a cotton swab from active blisters, ensuring a simple and non-invasive procedure.

      How and when to test for genital herpes?

      A Herpes PCR test is only suitable when blisters are present. The Easly PCR test can detect the herpes simplex virus in the tested material, but not immediately after infection. The incubation period, the time between infection and when the virus is detectable, is between 2 and 12 days, with an average of 4 days. Below you will find more information about the best testing time.

       

      STI Incubation period When to test
      Chlamydia 14 days Two weeks after unprotected sex. Test immediately if you have symptoms and repeat the test after two weeks if the result is negative.
      Gonorrhea 14 days Two weeks after unprotected sex. Test immediately if you have symptoms and repeat the test after two weeks if the result is negative.
      Trichomoniasis 21 days Four weeks after unprotected sex. Test immediately if you have symptoms and repeat the test after four weeks if the result is negative.
      Mycoplasma 28 days If there are persistent symptoms, without evidence of Chlamydia or Gonorrhea. Testing for mycoplasma is particularly useful for men with persistent symptoms.
      Herpes 4 days Immediately upon the presence of blisters in or around the vagina, on or around the penis, in or around the anus.
      Syphilis (primary) 10 to 90 days Immediately upon the presence of a sore (ulcer) in or around the vagina, on or around the penis, in or around the anus, or in the mouth.

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