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According to the CDC, anyone who is sexually active can get gonorrhea, but it is most commonly found in young people aged 15-24 years old. Those who have multiple sexual partners, or have a partner with a known STD, are at a higher risk. Men who have sex with men (MSM) are also at a higher risk. It's important for individuals in these groups to get tested regularly for gonorrhea and other STDs/STIs.
Getting tested for gonorrhea is crucial because it can lead to serious health problems if left untreated. In women, gonorrhea can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can lead to long-term pelvic pain, infertility, and ectopic pregnancy. In men, gonorrhea can cause a painful condition in the tubes attached to the testicles, which could lead to infertility. Additionally, gonorrhea can increase your risk of getting or giving HIV. Regular testing allows for early detection and treatment, preventing these complications.
There are several urgent care and walk-in clinics in Midlothian and nearby cities that offer gonorrhea testing. One such location is CommunityMed Family Urgent Care in Midlothian. Another highly-rated option is Total Point Urgent Care in DeSoto. You can book same-day and next-day testing appointments at these locations through Solv’s website and mobile app.
Your primary care provider can also test for gonorrhea. If you don't have a primary care provider, Solv can help you find one in the Midlothian area.
Free STD testing may be available at local community health centers. However, it's important to check with the specific center for availability and any potential costs.
At-home testing kits for gonorrhea are also available. These can be purchased online or at a local pharmacy. You collect the sample at home and then send it to a lab for testing.
While exact numbers for Midlothian are not readily available, Tarrant County, where Midlothian is located, has seen an increase in gonorrhea cases in recent years, according to the CDC. This trend is consistent with national data, which shows a rise in gonorrhea cases across the country.
Risk factors for gonorrhea in Midlothian are similar to those in other parts of the country. These include being sexually active, having multiple sexual partners, having a partner with a known STD, and being a man who has sex with men.
In addition to gonorrhea, other STDs such as chlamydia, HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis are also prevalent in Midlothian and surrounding areas. Regular testing for all STDs/STIs is recommended for those who are sexually active, particularly those with multiple partners or those who have a partner with a known STD.
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