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Can I have STI and not know?
When you first contract an STI/STD, your body needs time to recognize and produce antibodies to the disease. During this time period, known as the incubation period, you may not experience any symptoms. If you test for an STI too early and the incubation period is not over yet, you may test negativeRead more
When you first contract an STI/STD, your body needs time to recognize and produce antibodies to the disease. During this time period, known as the incubation period, you may not experience any symptoms. If you test for an STI too early and the incubation period is not over yet, you may test negative for the disease even if you do have it. In addition, even after the incubation period has passed, there are some STIs and STDs that can take months or years to produce symptoms.
See lessSince most STD tests use antibodies and not symptoms as a marker of disease status, having symptoms is not necessarily a reliable marker of infection. That’s why it’s important to test for any STDs you think you may have encountered even if you don’t have symptoms.
Is it normal to have a mental dialogue with oneself?
Well, considering the amount of time I spend talking to myself, I would think it to be pretty normal. But I think I’m aware that this isn’t the popular opinion. I am not well educated on the psychology behind this matter, but I will explain my analogy to you. If you talk to yourself, it is a sign yoRead more
Well, considering the amount of time I spend talking to myself, I would think it to be pretty normal. But I think I’m aware that this isn’t the popular opinion. I am not well educated on the psychology behind this matter, but I will explain my analogy to you. If you talk to yourself, it is a sign you consider yourself interesting and are willing to analyze your thoughts and be aware of the opinions held by yourself. It also helps you broaden the horizons of your mind, and find things about yourself you didn’t know existed in the first place. And according to psychology, a broad view and good self esteem are key to a healthy mind.
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