May or may not have : Vagunal discharge, itching, odor or none at all.
Answered 2/2/2015
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STI: Vaginal discharge, abdominal cramping, irregular bleeding, vaginal itching or burning, are all symptoms of an infection. Some STIs are completely silent and only testing performed routinely in a doctor's office can diagnose them. If you suspect exposure it is safer to get tested.
Answered 6/10/2017
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Here are some ...: The symptoms of STI highly vary in its onset, degree, and progress depending on what kind of STI at what stage of illness. Most common Sx may include, not limited to, urethral discharge, burning urination, vaginal discharge, .... occurring days or weeks after sex. Besides what you may feel, you may see sti-related lesions such as wart, blisters, rashes... So, ask Doc in detail.
Answered 11/30/2014
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