STD and STI Testing and Treatment in Reston
Why STD/STI Screenings Are Essential
Protect your health with a confidential STD screening in Reston, VA at Capital Women’s Care. Dr. Charbel Awad and our compassionate team are here to provide thorough testing and care in a comfortable, private setting. Call 571-500-2273 today to book your appointment and take the first step toward a healthy future!
STD vs. STI: What’s the Difference?
The terms STD (sexually transmitted disease) and STI (sexually transmitted infection) are often used interchangeably, but there’s a subtle distinction.
- STI: Refers to an infection caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites introduced during sexual activity.
- STD: Refers to a disease that develops when the infection disrupts normal bodily functions.
Most STDs originate as STIs, and early detection through testing is critical to preventing the progression to a disease.
When Should You Get Tested for STDs/STIs?
Regular STD/STI testing is vital for anyone who is sexually active. Here are key situations when testing is recommended:
New Partner
Unprotected Sex
High-Risk Behavior
Symptoms
How Common Are STDs/STIs?
Common Types of STDs/STIs
Bacterial
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. These are treatable with antibiotics.
Parasitic
Trichomoniasis and other parasitic STDs can be treated with medication or prescription shampoos.
Viral
Infections like HPV, genital herpes, hepatitis B, and HIV can be managed but not cured.
Signs and Symptoms of STDs/STIs
- Painful or frequent urination.
- Pain during intercourse.
- Genital blisters, sores, or irritation.
- Abnormal discharge.
- Flu-like symptoms (fever, fatigue).
If you experience any of these symptoms, schedule a test immediately.
What to Expect During STD/STI Testing
- Urine Test: Provide a urine sample.
- Oral Swab: Rub the inside of your mouth.
- Blood Test: A blood sample from your arm or finger.
- Physical Exam: A visual examination of the genital area.
- Swab Test: Sample fluid from blisters or sores.
Dr. Charbel Awad will help you determine which tests are right for you.
Who Should Get Tested?
General Population
Women
Pregnant Individuals
MSM (Men Who Have Sex with Men)
High-Risk Individuals
Treatment Options for STDs/STIs
Curable Infections
Manageable Conditions
Untreated STDs can cause serious complications, including infertility, increased HIV susceptibility, and, in some cases, life-threatening conditions.
STD/STI Prevention Tips
- Practice Safe Sex: Always use condoms or dental dams.
- Get Vaccinated: Protect against HPV and hepatitis B.
- Limit Partners: Reduce the number of sexual partners.
- Mutual Monogamy: Agree to be sexually exclusive with your partner.
- Consider PrEP: Pre-exposure prophylaxis can prevent HIV transmission for high-risk individuals.