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Bacterial Vaginosis

Not contagious, but with similar symptoms to other infections.

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Chlamydia

Think you might have this common bacterial STI? You’re not alone.

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Consent

What does consent look like in a sexual health context? Learn about ways we can recognize, talk about, and use consent.

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Gonorrhea

The most common symptom is no symptom at all. Get to know the facts.

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Hepatitis B

Learn more about Hep B, a viral infection that affects the liver.

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Hepatitis C

More treatable and curable than ever before.

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Herpes

People have a lot of feelings about herpes. Let us dispel the myths.

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HIV/AIDS

HIV is a virus and AIDS is a syndrome. Understand the difference and learn about prevention, testing, and treatment.

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HPV

This viral infection is the most common STI.

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HPV Vaccine

Is the HPV vaccine right for you?

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Infestations

You don’t need to have sex to get them, and they can be difficult to see.

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LGV

This infection is caused by the same bacteria that causes chlamydia.

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Living with HIV

Undetectable means untransmittable. Learn about U = U and other info on HIV treatment and management.

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Molluscum Contagiosum

Get the facts about this common viral skin infection that is sometimes sexually transmitted.

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Penis and Testicles

Get familiar with taking care of and enjoying your parts.

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STIs 101

Sexually Transmitted Infections are very common. Most are treatable and all are manageable.

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Syphilis

Syphilis can develop through three stages without showing many symptoms. Learn about testing and treatment.

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Talking About Safer Sex

Some conversations are just trickier than others.

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Telling Your Partner

Although it may be difficult, we have some strategies for telling your partner that you’re living with an STI.

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Trichomoniasis

Caused by a microscopic parasite, this infection is curable with medication.

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Urinary Tract Infections

A very common infection that is usually cured easily with medication.

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Vulva And Vagina

All about getting to know and enjoying your vulva.

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Yeast Infections

They can be uncomfortable but often go away on their own.

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Youth And Healthcare Rights

Your privacy is important here and at all healthcare providers. Get to know your rights as a client and how we disclose information.

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Looking for Support?

We are here for you! PPT provides sexual health services, primary healthcare, mental health support, and community programs for youth ages 13 to 29.

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