If concerned, testing for anal STD's is simple, relatively painless and rapid. See your in person primary care Dr and let them know about your concern. They can test in the office and send the sample for results.
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Anal or perianal infections by gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HPV have occurred to females practicing anal intercourse.
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