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September promotion! Intimate PCR profile from September 1 to 30, 2025

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9 STD tests: chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, and other infections

The standard profile includes the following tests:

  • Gonorrhea (Neisseria gonorrhoeae)
  • Chlamydia (Chlamydia trachomatis)
  • Mycoplasmosis (Mycoplasma genitalium)
  • Ureaplasmosis (Ureaplasma species)
  • Gardnerellosis
  • Trichomoniasis
  • Candidiasis
  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
  • Herpes I, II types (HSV I,II)

Sampling material:

  • Women - swab and blood
  • Men - urine/swab and blood

 

Individual price: 31 680 KZT.

Promotional price: 25 360 KZT

 

In a world where STDs often go undetected, timely diagnosis is a key step in taking care of yourself. Viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms that are primarily transmitted by track may not cause obvious symptoms, but can lead to serious complications, ranging from inflammation to infertility.

 

Gonorrhea

An infectious disease caused by gonococci (N. gonorrhoeae). The genitourinary system is most commonly affected, but forms affecting the eyes, mucous membranes of the nose, mouth, throat, and rectum are possible; in rare cases, other internal organs may be involved, leading to sepsis.

Main track of transmission:

  • Sexual contact
  • Infection during childbirth (from mother to child)

Symptoms:

In women:

  • Often minimal or absent
  • If symptoms are present, purulent or mucopurulent discharge from the urethra or vagina, itching and burning in the area of the indoor genital organs
  • Painful urination or sexual intercourse, pulling sensations in the lower abdomen
  • Inflammation of the vulva, Bartholin's glands, cervicitis (cervix uteri), salpingo-oophoritis may occur

In men:

  • Purulent discharge from the urethra, burning and itching, pain during urination and sexual intercourse, frequent urge to urinate
  • Aching pain in the perineum radiating to the rectum

Complications

Infertility in both sexes

  • Urethral stricture in men
  • Premature birth, miscarriage

 

Chlamydia

An infectious disease transmitted primarily through sexual track.

According to the WHO, the number of new cases of chlamydia infection among the adult population worldwide (aged 15-49) in 2020 was approximately 128.5 million.

Young people who are sexually active but not always safe are most often affected.

Other possible tracks of transmission include:

  • contact with infected blood;
  • from mother to child during childbirth.

Symptoms

Chlamydia often has no noticeable symptoms.

  • pulling pain and discomfort in the lower abdomen;
  • unpleasant-smelling discharge from the genitals;
  • itching and burning during or immediately after urination;
  • fever up to 37 °C;
  • in women - increased pain during menstruation, intermenstrual bleeding;
  • in men - bloody discharge during ejaculation;
  • general malaise, weakness, sleep disturbances.

Complications:

In women:

  • inflammatory diseases of the pelvic organs;
  • chronic lower abdominal pain;
  • heighten risk of infertility;
  • ectopic pregnancy.

In men:

  • inflammation of the testicles and their appendages;
  • reduced fertility.

In both cases, chlamydia can cause inflammatory lesions of the joints and eyes, and also increases the risk of HIV infection.

 

Mycoplasmosis

An inflammatory reaction caused by the activity of mycoplasmas, microorganisms similar in structure to viruses and bacteria. Most of them live peacefully on mucous membranes, but when immunity is reduced and other factors come into play, they begin to multiply and cause inflammation, especially in the genitourinary or respiratory systems.

The most common causes of infection are:

  • unprotected sexual intercourse,
  • frequent change of sexual partners.

Symptoms:

  • Pain during urination, mucous-purulent discharge in the area of inflammation - urethra, vagina
  • In men: itching or burning in the urethra, pain in the scrotum
  • In women: itching, pain in the lower abdomen or pelvic area, bloody discharge outside or after menstruation, discomfort during sexual intercourse

Complications:

  • Infertility
  • Premature birth, fetal abnormalities
  • Inflammation of the tubes and uterine lining

 

Ureaplasmosis

A conditionally pathogenic microorganism that lacks a cell wall. It parasitizes cells in the urogenital tract, breaks down urea into toxic ammonia, and can attach itself to sperm and red blood cells. This results in a compromised immune system.

Forms of the disease

  • Carriage - the infection is present, but there are no symptoms.
  • Acute ureaplasmosis - pronounced inflammatory signs, general intoxication is possible.
  • Chronic form - inflammation lasts more than 2 months, with relapses and periods of remission.

Symptoms

In women

  • Urethritis - frequent and painful urge to urinate, feeling of “incomplete” emptying.
  • Vulvovaginitis - swelling, redness of the mucous membrane, watery discharge, worsening with exertion
  • Inflammation of the journal, endometritis, salpingitis

In men:

  • Begins with urethritis: scanty mucous discharge, itching, frequent urination.
  • Later, prostatitis, epididymitis, balanoposthitis may develop.

Complications

  • Risk of premature birth, inflammation, cysts, polyps, endometritis.

 

Gardnerellosis

A disease that occurs when the balance of the vaginal microflora is disturbed. Normally, the concentration of Gardnerella bacteria should be minimal, as they affect the production of hydrogen peroxide and lactic acid, which maintain health and prevent the reproduction of conditionally pathogenic microorganisms.

Symptoms:

  • grayish-white vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor;
  • itching and burning during urination.

Causes:

  • unfavorable environment;
  • unprotected sexual intercourse with different partners;
  • lack of fermented milk products and an unbalanced diet;
  • excessive use of antibiotics;
  • intrauterine contraception, synthetic underwear.

 

Trichomoniasis

A disease caused by the single-celled protozoan Trichomonas vaginalis. In its latent form, a person may not be aware of the disease and infect their partners. Without treatment, trichomoniasis progresses and leads to serious complications.

Symptoms:

People with good immunity may not experience any symptoms at all, but the infection remains.

Acute trichomoniasis is accompanied by:

  • frequent, painful urination, spasms, sharp pain;
  • itching and burning in the genital area;
  • profuse foamy, mucous-purulent discharge in women and men
  • damage to the mucous membrane

Complications:

  • in men - possible epididymitis, prostatitis, and reduced fertility;
  • in women - inflammation of the pelvic organs, infertility, premature birth;
  • in newborns - risk of brain abscess and neonatal pneumonia.

 

Candidiasis

An infection caused by yeast-like fungi of the genus Candida (e.g., Candida albicans). These microorganisms are normally present on the skin and mucous membranes, but when the immune system is weakened, they begin to multiply, causing inflammation and a characteristic white coating or curd-like discharge.

The main types of candidiasis are:

  • Superficial - affects the skin, mucous membranes, nails, and oral cavity.
  • Invasive (deep) - affects internal organs and systems, including the blood, brain, heart, and bones
  • Urogenital candidiasis - the most common manifestation: in women - cottage cheese-like discharge, itching, burning; in men - itching and swelling of the head or foreskin

Symptoms of urogenital candidiasis:

  • In women - cottage cheese-like discharge, itching, burning, pain during urination and during sexual intercourse
  • In men - itching, redness and swelling of the head of the penis, white coating, discomfort during sexual intercourse or urination

 

Cytomegalovirus

A virus from the herpesvirus family (type 5) that can cause chronic infection. It enters the body's cells and remains there for life. In healthy people, it is most often asymptomatic, but with weakened immunity, an active form with severe manifestations may develop.

Cytomegalovirus is transmitted through various biological fluids: saliva, blood, semen, vaginal secretions, urine, tears, and breast milk.

Symptoms:

  • The incubation period is 15 days to 3 months.
  • Primary infection is often asymptomatic or presents as a mild acute respiratory infection: weakness, low-grade fever (37.1–38 °C), sore throat, runny nose, enlarged lymph nodes, headache, and loss of appetite.
  • In rare cases, the following may occur: enlargement of the liver and spleen, hepatitis, dermatitis, vasculitis, pneumonia, thrombocytosis, lymphocytosis.

Complications:

  • Acute forms can cause hepatitis
  • Risk of premature birth, miscarriage

 

Herpes I, II types

An infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. It is most often associated with HSV-1 (oral form) and HSV-2 (genital form).

The virus remains in the body forever and can become active when immunity is low or under other unfavorable conditions.

HSV-1 is transmitted through kissing, saliva, and airborne track. HSV-2 is transmitted primarily through sexual contact.

Symptoms:

  • Most often, herpes is asymptomatic, but when activated, itching, burning, tingling, and redness appear, and groups of blisters form on the lips, mucous membranes of the mouth, genitals, and other areas of the skin.
  • The blisters may merge to form large vesicles, which burst and form painful erosions covered with a crust, later leaving pigmentation.
  • In the genital form, the inguinal lymph nodes often enlarge. People with weakened immune systems may experience general symptoms such as fever and weakness.

HSV-2 increases the likelihood of HIV infection and has oncogenic properties.