198 results found
HealthLinkBC files
… you need to see a health care provider and have lab tests done. How is it spread? Chlamydia is passed from one … Vaginal yeast infection (#08j) Chlamydia (#08l) HIV and HIV tests (#08m) Preventing sexually transmitted infections …
HealthLinkBC files
… you must be examined by a health care provider and have lab tests done. How is it spread? PID is most often caused by … or gonorrhea A previous PID infection Sexual contact Medical procedures that open your cervix such as abortion, … Vaginal yeast infection (#08j) Chlamydia (#08l) HIV and HIV tests (#08m) Preventing sexually transmitted infections …
HealthLinkBC files
… BV, you must be examined by a health care provider. Lab tests of your vaginal fluid may be done. Your health care … inserted into the vagina or as pills taken by mouth. Only medications taken by mouth are used to treat pregnant women. … Vaginal yeast infection (#08j) Chlamydia (#08l) HIV and HIV tests (#08m) Preventing sexually transmitted infections …
HealthLinkBC files
… should be examined by a health care provider and have lab tests done. Sexual abuse must be considered if there are … more treatment. Your health care provider may offer other treatments if another cause is identified. How can I reduce … partners, or have multiple sex partners, getting regular tests for STIs will tell you if you have an infection. Some …
HealthLinkBC files
… you must be examined by a health care provider and have lab tests done. How is it spread? The sexually transmitted … help you to decide if you need further treatment. Other treatments may be offered by your health care provider if … Vaginal yeast infection (#08j) Chlamydia (#08l) HIV and HIV tests (#08m) Preventing sexually transmitted infections …
HealthLinkBC files
HealthLinkBC files
… effects and are easier to take (no injections) than older medications. In 8 to 12 weeks, most patients can be cured of … During these visits, you may have physical exams and other tests to see how healthy your liver is. You may also be … and consider the following: Access direct-acting antiviral treatments (DAAs) made publicly available through BC …
HealthLinkBC files
… health care provider may start you on a course of antiviral medications without waiting for test results. These … is no vaccine to prevent infection with hepatitis C. Blood tests will show if you were exposed to hepatitis C or have … as a result of the incident, you will need follow-up blood tests at 3 and 6 weeks and then at 3 months after the …
HealthLinkBC files
… who do develop illnesses, such as ATLL, there are some treatments available. Can I get HTLV-1 from blood …
HealthLinkBC files
… dose of the hepatitis B vaccine series at birth. Antiviral medications may also be recommended for you to take before … or tissue transplants Do not share personal care items or medical devices that could have tiny amounts of blood on … the type of exposure and their immunization history, blood tests, hepatitis B vaccine and HBIg may be recommended. …