if u didn't know u had an std .. and u had sex with someone .. and that person got sick and stuff and found out they got an std or uti.. would the person that gave them the std .. feel sick .. like.. should've they felt sick and had the same .. symptoms before?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? selectopaque answered Wednesday July 28 2004, 2:38 pm: Ok, if person A has an std, but they don't know it. Then it means that person A doesn't have any symptoms of it. The could mean a couple things.
Either this person will never see symptoms of the disease, but can still spread it to other people. This person should still get tested and tell the doctor that someone thinks they caught it from them, and get cured so that person A never spreads the disease to anyone else.
Or, it could mean that this person had symptoms, but they weren't bad enough for person A to notice. Person A should still get cured of the disease for the same reasons as above.
Or, this person could have just gotten the disease and was in the stage where symptoms don't show up yet. This does not mean you can't spread it. HIV/Aids doesn't even show up when you get tested for three months after you get it, so remember to always use a condom and get tested regularly if you think you might have come in contact with something. This is a big subject for me and I'll always lecture people about STD's, because there are too many out there, and there are still too many people who think they're invincible. So Use condoms. People can't always be trusted, so don't listen to anyone who says that they know they're clean. [ selectopaque's advice column | Ask selectopaque A Question ]
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