Sexually transmitted diseases, also called sexually transmitted infections, are far more common than most people realize. Millions of new infections occur in the United States each year, yet stigma and misinformation keep many women from getting the care they need.
Your sexual health is an important part of your overall health. At KS Women’s Health Clinic, you get accurate information, clear guidance, and compassionate care. Here are the key things every woman should know.

What Are STDs
STDs are infections that spread through sexual contact. They can be caused by:
- bacteria such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis
- viruses such as HPV, herpes, and HIV
- parasites such as trichomoniasis
Some STDs are curable with medication. Others cannot be cured, but they can be managed with treatment.
How STDs Are Transmitted
STDs spread through more than just penetrative sex. Common transmission routes include:
- vaginal, anal, or oral sex
- skin-to-skin contact with an infected area such as herpes, HPV, or syphilis
- sharing needles
- from mother to baby during pregnancy or delivery
Important fact: skin-to-skin contact alone can spread some infections.
What Symptoms STDs Can Cause
Many STDs cause no symptoms at all. You can feel completely normal and still have an infection. Testing is the only way to know for sure.
When symptoms do show up, they may include:
- unusual vaginal discharge
- burning or pain with urination
- sores, blisters, or warts
- bleeding between periods
- pelvic pain
- itching or swelling
- fever or swollen glands
These symptoms can also be caused by other conditions, so testing is essential.
How STDs Are Diagnosed
Testing is simple, private, and straightforward. Your provider may use:
- a urine sample
- a vaginal or cervical swab
- a throat or rectal swab when relevant
- a blood test
At KS Women’s Health Clinic, testing is judgment-free and confidential.
Can STDs Be Cured
Curable STDs
Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and trichomoniasis can usually be cured with the right antibiotics.
Manageable STDs
Herpes, HIV, and HPV cannot be cured, but treatment helps manage symptoms and reduces the chance of passing them on. Early diagnosis makes treatment easier and lowers the risk of complications such as infertility, chronic pelvic pain, or cervical cancer.
Does Insurance Cover STD Testing
In most cases, yes. Many insurance plans, including Medicaid and private plans, cover testing when it is part of preventive care or when symptoms or risk factors are present.
If you do not have insurance, KS Women’s Health Clinic offers affordable self-pay options because cost should never stop you from protecting your health.
The KS Women’s Health Clinic Approach
Sexual health care here is:
- confidential, with your privacy protected
- non-judgmental, with your choices respected
- compassionate, with time to ask questions
Visits are 30 to 60 minutes long, so you never feel rushed and always understand your options.
The Takeaway
STDs are common and often silent, but they are highly treatable. The only way to know if you have one is to get tested, and testing is usually covered by insurance. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sexually transmitted diseases are common in women, and early testing and treatment are important for long-term health. Explore our services here.
This article is for education only and is not medical advice. See our Medical Disclaimer.
