Sexually Transmitted Infections
If you have sex without a condom you could be at risk from the following:
STI’s like Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Herpes, Chlamydia or NSU (non-specific urethritis)
Viral infections like HIV and Hepatitis
Some infections can also be transmitted during oral sex and by non-penetrative genital-to-genital contact, such as Genital Warts, Gonorrhoea
A lot of people with STI’s do not feel any symptoms.
The first thing to do if you think you might have an STI is to stay calm.
If you do have symptoms such as:
. Discharge from your penis and / or itching
. Irritation, soreness or pain when you pee
. Sores, spots or lumps around your genitals or anus, blisters start appearing
This doesn’t mean you have got an STI as it is possible to get similar symptoms from infections such as Thrush. This can also cause itching, soreness and discharge but is easy to treat. Get tested as soon as you can so treatment can be given, if needed.
You can get advice or a sexual health check up from any GUM clinic. This is confidential and your Haemophilia Centre won’t be told about your visit. You could use a false name if you’re worried.
Having a regular sexual health check up, the same way you do for your Haemophilia, is a good routine to get into.
Some men actively try to find guys who have HIV for their own sexual pleasure. In parts of the world these people are sometimes referred to as “bugchasers”. If you feel you are being pressurised or forced into doing something you are not comfortable with stop.
Sexual health advice
You can call the Department of Health’s sexual health helpline on 0300 123 7123 for confidential advice and support 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
If you’re under 25, you can also contact an advisor at Brook using their text and webchat service. They provide free and confidential information and advice about STIs, contraception, pregnancy, plus other sexual health matters.
*We would always recommend using a condom
Sexual Health
www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/Toolslibrary.aspx?Tag=Sexual+health+
www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/Safesextool.aspx?Tag=Sexual+health+
www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/sexualhealthvideowall.aspx?Tag=Sexual+health+
Penis Problems – NHS
www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/Penis-problems-visual-guide.aspx?Tag=Sexual+health+
*It’s OK to say NO
Click on the links below to access documents containing more detailed information about Sexual Health.
a guide to sexual health for young gay and bisexual men
your-sexual-health-where-to-get-help-and-advice
9287-2900714-TSO-SexualHealthPolicyNW_ACCESSIBLE
defining_sexual_health
FullReport-phr03130
Sexual-Health
Sexually Transmitted Infections in Primary Care 2013