Call Doctor or Seek Care Now
- You have a fever and vaginal discharge or abnormal vaginal bleeding
- You have vaginal discharge or abnormal vaginal bleeding and NO fever, but have a weak immune system. Examples are: diabetes, sickle cell disease, HIV, cancer, organ transplant, taking oral steroids, or kidney problem.
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Contact Doctor Within 24 Hours
- Pain or burning when passing urine and you think you could have an STI
- Painful tiny water blisters in the genital area
- Vaginal discharge (yellow, green or gray)
- Vaginal itching
- Bad smelling vaginal discharge
- You are pregnant (or could be) and you think you have an STI
- Pus (white, yellow) from the rectum
- Pain during sex and you think you could have an STI
- You have a sore, ulcer, rash or lump that appears around the vagina, vulva or anus
- You have pain in the vagina or pelvic area that is getting worse
- You have lower stomach or abdomen pain and think you could have an STI
Contact Doctor During Office Hours
- You had sex (oral, vaginal or anal) with someone who has or is suspected of having an STI. You may need testing. Note: do not have sex until you see a doctor.
- You are worried you might have an STI but have NO symptoms. Note: do not have sex until you see a doctor.
- You have other questions or concerns
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Self Care at Home
- STIs, facts about each
- Questions about how to prevent STIs
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