When it comes to protecting yourself and your sexual partner, here are some facts you need to know about staying safe:
What are the main sexually transmitted infections?

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What are the common symptoms of STIs?

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Therefore it's important to visit your doctor regularly for sexual health check-ups - even if you feel nervous. There's no need to be - they are health care professionals and that is what they are there to help with.
STIs also affect older Australians

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How do I know if I have an STI?

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You don’t even need a Medicare card to visit a sexual health centre for a test or sexual health check-up.
How do I avoid contracting an STI?

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In-Language services
Telephone and on-site translation services can be accessed via the Australian Government’s Translation and Interpreting Service.
The 24/7 immediate interpreting hotline is 131 450. The clinic you visit can book an on-site interpreter to attend an appointment with you if needed.