11 - 20 of 31 results for "sexual health"
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Where to get the combined pill
The combined pill is available from sexual health clinics (also called family planning or contraception clinics), GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Where to get the progestogen-only pill
You can get the progestogen-only pill (mini pill) from sexual health clinics, family planning clinics, GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
Find out more about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including possible symptoms, common types of STI and when to go to a sexual health clinic.
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Sexual health for gay and bisexual men
Find out about sexually transmitted infections that affect gay men, including gonorrhoea, non-specific urethritis, chlamydia, herpes, syphilis, shigella, hepatitis, genital warts and pubic lice (crabs).
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Finding out about female sterilisation
You can talk to a doctor at a sexual health clinic or GP surgery if you're considering sterilisation.
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Sexual health for lesbian and bisexual women
Find out about the sexually transmitted infections that women who have sex with women can pass on, including herpes, genital warts and chlamydia, plus how to protect yourself.
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Where can I get sexual health advice, now?
Find out what to do if you have had unprotected sex, including where to go if you need urgent help.
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Pelvic inflammatory disease - Treatment
If it's diagnosed early, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) can be treated easily and effectively with antibiotics prescribed by a GP or doctor in a sexual health clinic.
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Genital herpes
Genital herpes is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 or type 2. It causes painful blisters to appear on the genitals and the surrounding areas.
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Where to get an IUD (intrauterine device) or copper coil
Find out where you can get an IUD (intrauterine device) or copper coil free on the NHS.