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Where can go to get information on Genital Warts and Genital Herpes?



Does any body know where to get tested for free on STD's?

You might want to contact your local hospital or county health bureau to inquire about free STD testing. I know it's widely available!
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are among the most common infectious diseases in the United States. Infectious diseases are defined as diseases that can be passed from one person to another. You'll find excellent information on both Genital Warts and Herpes here: http://obgyn.health.ivillage.com/stdwome...
and here: http://health.ivillage.com/gynostds/hpv/...
You also might want to visit this message board for some "real life" support: http://messageboards.ivillage.com/iv-bhs...
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your local health dept/they also have brochures at times/ and they can answer yr ???
HOW ABOUT A DOCTOR
Go to a doctor and they can test you or send you to a specialist. I highly recommend doing it instead of ignoring it or wait till it "goes away". Good luck to you.
Tested Free? No. But if you have either your in for a world of hurt.
you need to see a dr. and if not go to your free clinic in your town look in your phone book or call a dr. and ask him and you should have,used a comdem. i wish you the , best .
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