How can a male tell if he has an STI?
There may be discharge coming from the penis, other than pre-cum, cum, or pee. It may hurt or be difficult to pee. There may be rashes, lumps, bumps or sores on the anus, penis, testicles (balls) or inside of the thighs that were never there before. There may also be pelvic pain that wont go away. It can either feel like a deep, lower abdominal pain or intense inner lower back pain. There may also be itching in the genital area that wont go away. These are signs that both females and males should pay attention to if they have had sex or engaged in sexual activity. Keep in mind that there are a lot of people who have an STI but have none of the signs mentioned above. This is the importance of getting tested and getting cured (if there is a cure). A lot of patients find that if there is not a cure, getting the infection treated as early as possible makes it easier for them to deal with it. That is the purpose of teen clinics. They are a perfect place to go and get tested, while getting i