DR NICKI EXPLAINS
Episode 6 – Sexual Health
In this months episode of Dr Nicki Explains;
Introduction
- Hosts: Dr. Nicki & Sarah
- Guest Speaker: Amanda, Senior Practice Nurse with extensive sexual health clinic experience.
Key Points Discussed:
Confidentiality in Clinics
- All consultations are confidential; information stays within the clinic.
- Services available for young people showing maturity.
Purpose of the Podcast
- To explain medical conditions accessibly based on NICE guidelines.
- Not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Discussion on Sexual Health:
Common Symptoms of STDs:
- Many infections have unclear symptoms; more noticeable in women.
- Symptoms can include discharge, pain during intercourse, groin pain in men, ulcers or blisters.
Common Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs):
- Chlamydia: Often asymptomatic but can cause infertility if untreated.
- Herpes: Painful blisters that reoccur; related to cold sores virus type.
- Genital Warts: Caused by HPV; vaccination recommended to prevent warts and cervical cancer risks.
Other Infections & Conditions:
- Gonorrhea and Trichomonas require antibiotic treatment via GU clinics due to contact tracing needs.
- Non-STI issues like thrush and bacterial vaginosis discussed – often not sexually transmitted but common causes of vaginal discomfort.
Lesser-Known Issues:
- Scabies is itchy mite infection spread through skin contact – requires thorough cleaning regimen for eradication.
HIV Awareness:
- Significant advancements in HIV treatment including PrEP which prevents transmission significantly when taken properly.
Protection Methods: –
- Emphasis on condom use to reduce risk of STD transmission significantly despite some remaining risk from skin-to-skin contact.
Accessing Help:
- Online STI checks available anonymously through local councils such as Kent County Council’s service—free kits sent home discreetly for testing chlamydia, gonorrhea etc., results communicated privately via text message.
Clinic Visits:
- Genito Urinary Clinics offer specialised care without involving GP records ensuring complete confidentiality—ideal first step if worried about potential exposure or symptoms.
Resources & Recommendations
- Encourage open dialogue about sexual health among family members/friends
- Utilize free resources like online testing services or condoms offered at clinics/community centres
The podcast emphasises that it does not replace professional medical advice; if you have troubling symptoms consult your doctor immediately.
Thank you for tuning into Doctor Nicki Explains where we make medicine understandable! Stay informed about your health and always seek proper guidance when needed!
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