If you think you have an STD, especially something serious and incurable like the ones you listed, stop having sex of any kind (including oral) because you really do NOT want to spread it to someone else! Also, it's really important that you get tested for these and get treatment as soon as possible. Chlamydia could kill you if you don't treat it.
A good place to go to get treatment is Planned Parenthood. These are practically everywhere across the U.S. They price their treatments according to your income, so even if you don't have much money it shouldn't be a problem. And if you are under 18, you can still get treatment there and they can't tell your parents. Here is a link to their website, and if you look at the top of it there is a search where you can find clinics in your area: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Good luck! If you have even the slightest fear that you have one of these STD's, get treatment right away. I can't tell you how important that is. [ Amarete's advice column | Ask Amarete A Question ]
VIOLETshroom answered Wednesday December 5 2007, 8:22 pm: yellow discharge.
if you think you have it you need to go to the doctor immediatly! because you dont know you have it unless its too late. and if you have herpes, you can NEVER get rid of it but it WONT kill you. and if you usually have clamidia then you probably have gonnorhea too. there are antiobiotics for those two also. and if you have herpes, they can give you medicine to relieve the blister pain. but get it checked out RIGHT AWAY! [ VIOLETshroom's advice column | Ask VIOLETshroom A Question ]
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