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Anyone sexually active can get an STI

Infections pass to another person through genital contact and vaginal, anal or oral sex. They can also spread through sharing sex toys. Unprotected sex means sex without using a condom and if you don’t use a condom, you’re more at risk of getting an STI.

You don’t need to have lots of sex or sexual partners to get an infection. STIs include: Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, HIV and Hepatitis A, B & C. The best way to protect yourself from STIs is to use male or female condoms every time you have sex. For some STIs, we offer vaccinations or PrEP for those at risk.

Not everyone with an STI has symptoms. If you’re concerned, it best to get tested. Most STIs can be treated. It’s best to treat as soon as possible to avoid complications.

Anyone testing positive on a HIV self-test

Please call the Health Advisers at SHAC, 01273 523388 opt 2 (Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm)

Other support

THT Direct – open every day 10am-6pm Monday to Friday and 10am-1pm Saturday and Sunday: 0808 8021221

LGBT+ Switchboard – open every day including weekends 10am-10pm: 0300 3300630

Further support

NHS

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