Venereal Disease are more common—and more easily contracted—than many people realize. Everyday behaviors that seem harmless could actually put you at risk of infection without you even knowing it. In this article, we’ll explore 8 risky behaviors you may be overlooking, along with reliable medical guidance on how to test, treat, and prevent STDs effectively….
Negative Blood Test You’ve received a “negative” HIV test result, but your body is showing strange symptoms similar to someone infected with HIV? Many people might be facing this confusing situation and are unsure how to proceed. Some may have tested too early, not yet past the HIV Window Period, meaning the test result cannot…
Many people might view oral sex as a safer sexual activity because it doesn’t involve direct penetration. However, the reality is that the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remains significant, especially without proper protection. This article will help you understand what STDs you can get from oral sex, what the symptoms are, and…
If you’re starting a new relationship or believe you might be at risk, prioritizing your sexual health is crucial. Getting tested for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is one of the best preventive measures you can take, not just for your own safety, but also for that of your loved ones. This article will guide you…
Have you ever made “one mistake” and then had to anxiously wait for weeks to find out if you’ve contracted HIV? Good news! We no longer have to live with such risks. We now have effective tools to “prevent in advance” or “stop the infection in time,” namely PrEP and PEP. Many people are still…
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a common public health concern, especially among high-risk groups such as men who have sex with men (MSM), transgender women, and individuals with multiple partners. While consistent condom use and regular health check-ups are essential, a new preventive strategy has gained attention: Doxy PEP (Doxycycline Post-Exposure Prophylaxis). Doxy PEP involves…
Preventing HIV infection remains an important public health priority. Beyond condoms and daily oral PrEP, there is now a new option: injectable PrEP (CAB PrEP or Apretude). This long-acting method is designed for those who prefer not to take pills every day or often forget their medication. This article provides a clear guide to injectable…
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a bloodborne virus that causes liver inflammation. Many infected individuals show no symptoms at first, but without treatment, the infection can become chronic and lead to cirrhosis or liver cancer over time. The good news is that modern oral antiviral treatments can cure over 95% of patients within a short…
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is a virus that primarily targets the liver and may lead to serious chronic conditions such as cirrhosis or liver cancer if left undiagnosed and untreated. Thailand is among the countries with a high prevalence of chronic HBV infection—especially mother-to-child transmission and childhood infections-often without individuals realizing they carry the virus….
Hepatitis A is an infectious disease caused by the Hepatitis A virus (HAV), typically transmitted through contaminated food or water—especially in areas with poor sanitation. Although it does not lead to chronic illness, the infection can still have significant health impacts, particularly for older adults or those with pre-existing liver conditions. This article offers a…