What does a ‘positive’ result mean?

Answer

A positive result means that you do have an STI. This could make you feel upset, scared, or angry – but try not to worry. Most STIs are easy to cure and all of them can be treated.

You’ll usually need treatment as soon as possible. It’s generally best to get this from a sexual health clinic, but your GP might be able to treat some STIs.

We will signpost you to local services where you can get any treatment, help, and advice that you need.

It is also important you tell any current or recent sexual partners (advice services may be able to offer this service anonymously if needed) so that they can be tested and treated if needed.

To avoid passing the STI on, don’t have sex (even with a condom) until you’ve completed your treatment. The sexual health clinic will be able to advise how long to wait.

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