5 Key Findings Related to Sexual Health for Different STIs
If you are having sexually transmitted infections, it is important to get tested. This way, you will be treated for your condition and avoid further problems.

According to the latest report by Public Health England, there has been an increase in the number of sexually transmitted infections in the UK. In order to help you understand about the recent findings, we have discussed below these key facts related to sexual health.
Gonorrhoea is a major cause for your concern
Earlier, there were had been 56,259 new cases of gonorrhoea in England. This was quite worrying as there was 26% increase in such cases. What was much more concerning about these findings is that the three cases of antibiotic resistant kind of infection which is called ‘super-gonorrhoea’, have been discovered in the UK during this phase.
Diagnosis on sexual health are on the rise
It is not only the figures of gonorrhoea that have been on the rise but sexually transmitted infections have increased by 5% on the whole. This has led to almost 5% increase in new syphilis diagnoses and around 6% increase in chlamydia cases. There had been 447,694 new STI diagnoses throughout the year in comparison to 424,724 cases on an average at the private sexual health clinic in London.
Young people are tested less with national chlamydia programme
It is just a small decline, but there had been 1% decrease in chlamydia tests performed among young people who are in the age group of 17 to 24 years through the National Chlamydia Screening Programme. Inspite of fewer people being tested, young people who have been tested positive for chlamydia throughout the same time have increased by 2%.
Young heterosexuals between 15 – 24 years have been mostly impacted
Young heterosexuals who belong to the age group of 15 to 24 years have found more diagnoses than any other age group. Other impacted groups who have noticed above average positive STD diagnoses included gay, bisexual black ethnic minorities and other men who have had sex with men (MSM).
Huge geographical variations in case of chlamydia testing
The number of young people who need to be tested for chlamydia differs greatly based on where they live. As per the report, young people who have tested varied from 15% in West Midlands to 28% in London. The rate if detection also differs based on the location, with 1,589 for each 100,000 testing positive in the South East versus 2,610 for each 100,000 in London.
How to prevent the spread of STIs
Due to continuous increase in sexual health, it is noteworthy to remember how the spread of different sexually transmitted infections can be avoided. Read on to know about them.
• Regular sexual health testing may prevent the passing of asymptomatic sexually transmitted infections to other sex partners
• Using a condom at the time of intercourse greatly lessens the chances of spreading sexually transmitted infections
• If you have had unsafe sex with someone, it is important to get tested after your first encounter
If you want to know more about different sexual health tests, visit private doctor at London GP Clinic for an extensive range of discreet and confidential tests based on your condition. Thus, your sexual health will get improved when you perform necessary tests and treatments at the clinic.



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