- A green, yellow or white discharge from the penis or vagina that can be smelly - Pain or discomfort when peeing - Itching or discharge from the anus - Bleeding between periods - Pain or tenderness in the balls
- Flu like symptoms - Vomiting and diarrhoea - Loss of appetite and weight loss - Joint pain - Jaundice (yellowing of the eyes and skin) - Liver damage
- HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It is a virus that damages the body’s immune system so that it can no longer fight off certain infections. - How do you get it?
- Tingling feeling and itching in genital areas - Small fluid filled blisters anywhere on the genital areas, on your bum or the tops of the thighs that burst and leave painful sores - Pain when peeing caused by your pee passing over the sores
- White discharge from penis or vagina - Pain when peeing and having sex Lower tummy or back pain - Bleeding between periods - Pain or swelling in the balls
- Itching in infected areas - Black powder in your underwear (lice droppings) - Brown eggs in your pubic or other body hair - Tiny specks of blood on your underwear or skin
Syphilis can develop in 3 stages: - 1 or more painless ulcers 2 – 3 weeks after being infected on various parts of the body (some where you can’t see them) such as the lips of the vagina, the cervix, the urethra (where girls pee from)...
- Warts can be flat, smooth, small bumps or large pink cauliflower like lumps on the genital areas. Can appear on their own or in groups - Lumps can appear around or inside the vagina, the anus, the penis, and the upper thighs - They are usually painless but can be itchy
Thrush isn’t always an STI and can occur naturally in the body after a course of antibiotics or wearing nylon knickers, but can be passed during unprotected sex. - Thick white discharge - Itching under foreskin or vagina