19th January 2021
It can be tricky to determine what symptoms might mean that you have a sexually transmitted infection.
Typical symptoms for people who have a vagina include:
- Pain in lower tummy
- Blisters on genitals
- Lumps/warts
Typical symptoms for people who have a penis include:
- Pain in testicles
- Discharge from penis
- Blisters on genitals
- Lumps/warts
If you have any of these symptoms please call 01904 721111 for an appointment or see our clinics and services page for Q&W8 times.
If you have not had sex or if you have not had a change of partner then your symptoms are less likely to be due to a sexually transmitted infection and your GP might be the best place to go for advice.