can i give a sdt to myself if i have never had it before?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: STD Information? AskAngel answered Wednesday March 23 2011, 2:10 pm: If you do not have an STD, then you cannot give an STD to yourself, however, if you have noticed you have an STD and you have not been with a partner who could have possibly given it to you, think about some of the activites that you have done recently, such as sitting on a public toilet seat, sharing intimates or toys with another person, or any other contact with someone else's bodily fluids. It is possible to contract certain STD's without sexual contact such as crabs, herpies and HIV. If you are not sure about your symptoms, the best thing to do is to have your doctor run some tests, there may be something else going on or a simple thing such as a yeast infection, which could be caused by going swimming or taking a bath. I hope this helps. [ AskAngel's advice column | Ask AskAngel A Question ]
NoOneImportant answered Tuesday March 22 2011, 8:13 am: The only way to get an std is to contract it from someone who has one. And the only way that can happen is if they/you preform oral or regular intercourse. Sometimes it can be transferred through blood, like an open wound. But without sharing certain bodily fluids with a carrier you cannot get an std.
If you're worrying because of possible itchiness or whatever, it's probably just a minor irritation or infection. (Due to not properly cleaning or whatever)
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