Female High Risk STI Test

Many STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections) do not present any symptoms but can cause serious complications if left untreated. For women, there are added complications for the unborn child if you’re planning to get pregnant. So, for your own health in general; if you’re thinking of starting a family; or you’re starting a new relationship, you may want to consider getting tested for various STDs.

Typical STI symptoms

Many STIs have no symptoms but you are still infected and you can still infect others – so it’s important to be tested. Where symptoms are present, they include:

  • Sores (sometimes painless), blisters, bumps, swelling/redness, itching or rash on or near the genitalia
  • Pain while having sex or urinating
  • Vaginal bleeding when not on a monthly period
  • Vaginal discharge
  • Pain in the pelvic region

female STI home testing kit

Our Female High Risk STI home test kit tests for the following STIs:

  1. Chlamydia (genital)
  2. Gonorrhea (genital)
  3. HIV 1 + 2
  4. Syphilis
  5. Hepatitis B and C

Chlamydia

Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted infection caused by bacteria which can be passed from person to person during vaginal sex, oral sex, or anal sex. It often presents no symptoms and those infected can carry the infection for many years without realising. However, chlamydia can cause serious complications (including infertility) if left untreated and so it’s important to get tested regularly if you have multiple sexual partners.

The symptoms of the disease – where there are symptoms – include painful urination, vaginal bleeding/discharge or pain when having sex.

Gonorrhea

Gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted disease caused by bacteria that can be passed through vaginal, oral and anal sexual intercourse. Gonorrhea does not always display symptoms yet can cause sterility. Gonorrhea can also cause permanent blindness in unborn babies so it’s very important to be tested if you’re thinking of getting pregnant.

The symptoms – where there are symptoms – can be painful and include frequent urination, unusual discharge from the urethra and vagina and bleeding between menstruations.

HIV 1 + 2

HIV is a virus that damages your immune system and weakens your ability to fight everyday infections and disease. Untreated HIV infects and kills CD4 cells, which are a type of immune cell called T-cells. Over time, as HIV kills more CD4 cells, the body is more likely to get various types of infections and cancers.

There are two types of HIV – 1 and 2.  HIV can ultimately lead to AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome).

Syphilis

Syphilis is an STI caused by a type of bacteria known as Treponema pallidum. Syphilis can be challenging to diagnose. Someone can have it without showing any symptoms for years. However, the earlier syphilis is discovered, the better. Syphilis that remains untreated for a long time can cause major, irreparable damage to important organs, like the heart and brain.

Syphilis can remain hidden in the latent phase with no symptoms for many years so you should get tested if you have been at risk.

As well as any type of sexual contact, syphilis can also be spread from an infected mother to the fetus during pregnancy or to the baby at the time of birth.

Hepatitis B and C

Hepatits B (HBC) and C (HCV) are members of the hepatitis virus family that can cause scarring of the liver, liver cancer and liver failure. There’s are several different viruses in this family including hepatitis A, B, C, D and E.

Hepatitis is transmitted to others through contact with infected blood infected. Risk factors include unprotected sex, injecting drugs, tattoos or other blood contact.

Most people (about 70% – 80%) with acute (early) hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection do not experience any symptoms or show signs of the infection – until serious liver damage has occurred. Most people who are exposed to hepatitis become chronic carriers and can infect others. For these reasons it’s important to get tested.

If hepatitis B or C symptoms do occur, they usually appear within two weeks to six months after being exposed. Indeed, it’s common to have the infection for 10-15 years before even being diagnosed.

Order a Discreet Female High Risk STI Home Test Kit

Order a discreet Female High Risk STI Home Test Kit. Our Female High Risk STI home blood test kit screens for the most common and serious sexually transmitted infections experienced by women, with hepatitis screening for high-risk individuals.

Get the convenience of home testing with the reassurance of professional clinical analysis. Your results are delivered quickly and securely online.

female STI home testing kit

This Female High Risk STI Test is advised if you:

  • believe you have been exposed to Hepatitis B or C through blood or bodily fluid contact
  • have a partner who has been diagnosed with an STI
  • have entered a new sexual relationship with someone
  • have had unprotected sexual intercourse
  • have symptoms that indicate the presence of an STI

What’s included in the test kit?

  1. Gentle fingerprick blood testing kit
  2. Genital swab
  3. FREE post & packaging
  4. Results usually within 24 Hours
  5. Accredited laboratory testing by clinical professionals
  6. Personalised report with detailed guidance in your online, secure dashboard
  7. The same accuracy and quality as your GP or hospital

What is tested?

This Female High Risk STI kit tests for:

  1. Genital chlamydia
  2. Genital gonorrhea
  3. HIV 1 + 2
  4. Syphilis
  5. Hepatitis B and C

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SYMPTOMS: SYMPTOMS ARE NOT ALWAYS PRESENT but can cause serious complications if left untreated, especially if you're planning to get pregnant. This is why it's important to get tested. Where there are symptoms, these include: sores (sometimes painless), blisters, bumps; swelling/redness, itching or rash on or near the genitalia; pain while having sex or urinating; vaginal bleeding when not on a monthly period; vaginal discharge; pain in the pelvic region.

May 1, 2020

female high risk STI home test kit