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Passing on

is it possible if you have no symptons to have sex and not pass it on if you do have it.

Asked by nathan
7th May 2010 (in Health)

Response from Men's Sexual Health:

If I understand your question correctly, you'd like to know if you can still pass on a sexually transmitted infection, even if you have no symptoms. The answer is yes. Often a person can have an STI without showing any signs of being ill. One example is Chlamydia, where up to 80% of women and 50% of men will feel like nothing is wrong with them, even if they are infected. It is important to test yourself regularly, even if you feel fine, and to use protection when having sex, especially if you aren't sure you or your partner are free from infection. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask.

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Answered by team member Mara
7th May 2010

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