Std testing i am stressing ?!


Question: Std testing i am stressing .?
i dont really think i have any stds bit my dr ran tests for some how long does it take to come back .?.? and she did a pap 2 Health Question & Answer


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It really depends, but most STD tests and paps come back within a week.. actually in a couple of days max I think. HIV tests can take a week or more, but the other stuff they do right there in their own labs, so you should find out pretty soon. Don't worry you'll be fine, and that's good that you are getting tested :)Health Question & Answer

Well if you use condoms you have nothing to really worry about right.? Condoms will keep you safe so if you give men free admission don't be scared when your doctor tests you to make sure you are well. It can take a while so try not to freak yourself out too much most things can be cured ...Health Question & Answer

I think that the doctor only calls you if you have something. If you dont think you have any then youll probably be fine. Just relax & take it easy. :]Health Question & Answer

You can usually get results in about a week..

I always stress out when i go get tested, even if I know that i don't have anything, can't help getting nervous. :-)

Good luck!!Health Question & Answer

It can vary. Call the doctors office back and ask when you can expect to hear results back. The doc should've told you when, while you were there. Good luck :)Health Question & Answer

Wait. And what will we do if you are stressing.?
Gees, people these days come back with stupid questions.
JUST DAMN WAIT!!!Health Question & Answer

Naturally you are stressedd. What lesson can you learn fomr this.? Abstain or use A conom.Health Question & Answer



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