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Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD)

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| What is STD | What to Watch for | How You Can Protect Yourself |
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What to Watch For

If you have symptoms, you may notice any of the following. But, remember, MANY PEOPLE HAVE NO SYMPTOMS.

Women:

- An unusual discharge or smell from your vagina. 

- Pain in your pelvic area – the area between your belly button and sex organs.

- Burning or itching around your vagina.

- Bleeding from your vagina that
is not your regular period. 

-Pain deep inside your vagina when you have sex.

Women and Men:

- Sores, bumps or blisters near your sex organs, rectum, or mouth.

- Burning and pain when you urinate (pee).

- Need to urinate (pee) often.

- Itching around your sex organs.

-A swelling or redness in your throat.

 -Flu-like feelings, with fever, chills
and aches.

-Swelling in your groin—the area
around your sex organs.

Men:   A drip or discharge from your penis.

If you have any of these symptoms, stop having sex. Go to the STD clinic or your health care provider. Don’t put if off—get checked out now!

For more information, contact your medical provider or the Oklahoma City-County Health Department 425-4430.

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OKLAHOMA CITY-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 921 NE 23RD ST OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 73105 (405) 427-8651