| Tags: Cervical Cancer, Chlamydia, Gardnerella, Gonorrhoea, Herpes, Mycoplasma, PAP Smear, Sexual Health, STD Symptoms, Trichomonas, Ureaplasma
Around 9% of menstruating women experiencing bleeding after sex [1]. Often, there is no need to worry. However, bleeding after sex can indicate a more serious health condition. You should speak to a doctor and explore the possible causes if you are concerned.
| Tags: Blood Tests, Genital Warts, Herpes, HPV, Sexual Health, STD Symptoms, Swab Tests
Noticing a sign of Herpes can be worrying, but don’t panic. It is easy to mistake Herpes for something else. Here, we explain the other potential causes for Herpes-like symptoms and how to find out if it is Herpes, or not.
| Tags: Covid-19, Sexual Health
Amongst all the madness, the Coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the human need for physical interaction. The Government has recently announced that those in an established relationship no longer need to socially distance – provided that you do not live in a local lockdown area.
| Tags: Sexual Health, STD Symptoms, STIs
Researchers have estimated that cases of recurrent Thrush may increase, affecting 158 million people by 2030. With Thrush and STIs presenting extremely similar symptoms – how will you know which one is causing you discomfort?
| Tags: Blood Tests, Covid-19, Home Testing, Swab Tests
At this moment in time, prioritising your health is the most important thing you can do. During the Covid-19 pandemic, Better2Know recognises our responsibility in helping people to look after their health. Here, we explain the coronavirus tests we currently provide and how we can help you.
| Tags: Covid-19
Big news. A CE
marked, Covid-19 quantitative antibody finger-prick test has been developed
through leading-edge research at Imperial College, London. You may be wondering
what a quantitative test is, and why you should consider choosing this antibody
test. Here, we explain the benefits of this test, in comparison to other
antibody tests currently available in the UK.
| Tags: Covid-19
With the prospect of travelling abroad on the horizon, you may be wondering whether you need to be tested for Covid-19. Upon boarding your flight or entering another country, you may be requested to provide a certificate to show that you are not currently infected and are fit to fly. Whether you are planning a holiday or already have a trip booked, Better2Know can get you tested for coronavirus, provide you with your certificate and send you on your way.
| Tags: Chlamydia, Herpes, Sexual Health, STD Symptoms, Syphilis
Would you consider yourself a
sexpert, or does your knowledge about sexual health need a refresh? Misbeliefs
around sexual health can have damaging consequences. Better2Know are here to bust
the myths and get the facts straight.
| Tags: Blood Tests, Covid-19, Home Testing, Instant Testing
Currently the news right now is filled entirely with coronavirus, or Covid-19. It surrounds us completely through information boards, increased police and roaring sirens in the distance. It is hard to think about anything else during lockdown as most of us have very little else to do.
| Tags: Home Testing, Sexual Health
If you are
concerned about your sexual health, don’t wait around. Our Home Sample
Collection Kits provide a quick and easy alternative to a clinic visit. Choose
your test online, collect your samples at home and send to our lab. Simple! But
which test or screen is right for you?
| Tags: Covid-19, Sexual Health
The coronavirus pandemic continues to change our everyday lives in ways we could have never imagined. Future plans, normal day-to-day activities, thoughts, feelings and relationships are all up in the air. But how is Covid-19 affecting sex?
| Tags: Blood Tests, Covid-19, Instant Testing, Swab Tests
The rate of Covid-19 (coronavirus) infection in the UK continues to increase rapidly every day. Better2Know are now offering two different testing methods for Covid-19. While both tests are accurate and useful, it is important that you choose the test which is right for you. Here, we explain the differences between our Covid-19 tests.
| Tags: Blood Tests, Home Testing, Swab Tests
At this moment in time, prioritising your health is the most important thing you can do. With Covid-19 spreading so quickly, Better2Know recognises our responsibility in helping people look after their health. We are the first private healthcare company to offer Covid-19 testing. Here’s how we can help you.
| Tags: Sexual Health
Technology and sexual health are two topics which do not traditionally go hand in hand. However, along with many other aspects of society, digitisation has benefits in shaping the way in which we live. At Better2Know, we are several steps ahead – we provide you with 24/7 online results reporting, a Photo Consultation Service and our anonymous Partner Notification System, amongst other digital perks.
| Tags: STI Transmission
All STIs and STDs are passed sexually, right?
Wrong.
In addition to transmission through sexual intercourse, there are other ways in which infections can be passed which you should be aware of. Whether an STI is passed sexually or non-sexually, it will have the same consequences if left untreated.
| Tags: Sexual Health
Although transmitted in different ways, Syphilis and Lyme Disease share several characteristics. Symptoms, treatment and long-term health complications to name a few. Here we discuss the main differences and similarities between these two bacterial infections.
| Tags: Sexual Health
Research
suggests that many women in the UK have ‘poor’ sexual health, markedly worse
than men. Those considered to have ‘good’ sexual health – a low probability of
any sexual health problems – consisted of 83% of men but only 52% of women. The
study concluded that women have a wider range of issues surrounding sexual
health.
| Tags: Sexual Health
For most people, testing
positive for a sexually transmitted infection (STI) can feel daunting. You may
be thinking ‘What do I do now?’, ‘Who should I tell?’, ‘How do I get rid of
it?’. There are several sensible steps you should take following a positive
STI test result.
| Tags: Bacterial Vaginosis, Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, Mycoplasma, Sexual Health, Trichomonas, Ureaplasma
In many cases, vaginal discharge is normal. Any significant change in the colour, odour, consistency or amount of discharge, however, can indicate that it may be time for an STI test. There are signs to look out for which may suggest either abnormal or normal reasons for variations in discharge. If you are worried that yours is abnormal and you may have been at risk of an STI, it is always a good idea to get tested.
| Tags: Sexual Health
There is often a misunderstanding about which STIs women who have sex with women (WSW) are at risk of and how these STIs are passed. Firstly, it is important to understand that lesbian and bisexual women are not immune to STIs. This means that you should get tested if you may have been at risk.
| Tags: Sexual Health, STD Symptoms
Research suggests
that many individuals are now turning to social media and online platforms to
obtain a ‘crowd-diagnosis’. [1] This can lead to misdiagnosis, ineffective treatment and further
spread of infection. The only way to know whether you have an STI is to get
tested.
| Tags: HIV, HIV (AIDS)
Since 1988, World AIDS Day takes
place on the 1st December every year to support those who are living
with HIV, and to remember those who have died from HIV/AIDS. [1] Each year, a theme is set for World AIDS Day. This year the theme is
‘Communities make the difference’ – emphasising the essential role that
communities play in the AIDS response at local, national and international
levels. [2]
| Tags: Sexual Health, STD Symptoms
Whilst discharge coming from your penis may be alarming, there isn’t necessarily a need to panic. There are several other reasons why discharge may occur, other than STIs. However, if you are at risk of an STI, it is always a good idea to get tested. Unusual discharge could indicate a need to visit a sexual health clinic.
| Tags: Blood Tests, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Herpes, HIV, HIV (AIDS), Syphilis
Testing for STDs and STIs with a blood test is quick and simple. While a needle isn’t everyone’s first choice, many blood tests are now performed by simply pricking the end of the finger and collecting a small drop of blood. But which STIs can be tested for by blood, and how does it work? Here, we summarise the testing methods for various STIs.
| Tags: Sexual Health
Infidelity is one of the hardest things to deal with. You may be left feeling like your life is a lie and that you cannot trust anyone. Whether it’s your boyfriend, girlfriend, wife or husband, it is never going to be easy. There are several steps you can take to protect your mental and physical wellbeing during such a difficult time.
| Tags: Condoms, Sexual Health, STD Tests and Screens, STIs
A one-night stand is nothing to be ashamed about. Having casual sex is a normal part of many people’s lives. What’s important is taking the necessary steps after a one-night stand. Here are our top tips to protect your health and wellbeing.
| Tags: Sexual Health, Stigma, STIs
A study by Age UK indicates a rise in the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among older people. The stigma associated with STIs presents a barrier for many in taking care of their sexual health. Unfortunately, age does not equal immunity when it comes to STIs. Knowing your sexual health status is important no matter how old you are.
| Tags: Home Testing, Sexual Health, Stigma
Our health is one of the most important things in life. Just as many people feel nervous about speaking to a GP, it is also perfectly normal to feel uneasy about having a sexual health check-up. The Better2Know service makes your STI test as simple, discrete and stress-free as possible.
| Tags: HIV
Associating HIV with death must be stopped. This is no longer the reality. This week, former rugby player Gareth Thomas publicly announced his HIV status in the hope of changing perceptions on living with HIV. “I’ve got HIV and it’s OK”, he said. In light of this, we want to help beat the stigma and eradicate the myths surrounding life with HIV.
| Tags: Sexual Health
Freshers’ week marks the start of a new adventure.
Meeting new people, living independently and enjoying new experiences. One
whole week to socialise in your new city before the real studying at university
begins. There are a few important things to bear in mind as Freshers’ week
approaches.