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    Genital Warts, SG / Singapore
HIV STD TESTING TREATMENT™

Notice: This is a medical information portal. This is not a clinic website.
Please go to SHIM CLINIC for the services described here.

Within 3 days after unprotected sex, stop HIV infection with Post-Exposure Prophylaxis treatment 10 days after unprotected sex, detect HIV infection with the DNA test 28 days after unprotected sex, accurately detect HIV infection with the 20 minute rapid test
Full & comprehensive sexually transmitted disease testing
Males: do not urinate for at least 4 hours before arriving
Females: testing is more accurate when you are not menstruating

Genital Warts, SG / Singapore | HIV STD TESTING TREATMENT™

Summary

Genital Warts, SG / Singapore | HIV STD TESTING TREATMENT™ @beautysg_com: Genital warts (condyloma, condylomata acuminata, venereal wart, anal wart, anogenital wart, "cauliflower" sex disease) symptoms in men/women, screening/diagnosis, testing/check, treatment clinic, SG / Singapore - Private and confidential service. Definitions, references, and latest news.

Description

Come to sunny Singapore to have your testing and treatment. Singapore Ministry of Health registered general practice (GP) clinic:

SHIM CLINIC
168 Bedok South Avenue 3 #01-473
Singapore 460168
Tel: (+65) 6100 7446
Fax: (+65) 6449 7446
24hr Answering Tel: (+65) 6333 5550
Web: Genital Warts, SG / Singapore
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 9 am to 3 pm, 7 pm to 11 pm
Saturday & Sunday: 7 pm to 11 pm
Public Holidays: Closed
Last registration: half hour before closing time.
Walk-in clinic. Appointments not required.
Bring NRIC, Work Pass or Passport for registration.

Sexual risk (of HIV/STD/pregnancy), and what you can do before and after exposure.

Timeline Event / Available resources
HIV STD Pregnancy
Before exposure
Abstain from sex, Be faithful, or Condom use
Circumcision (males only)
Contraception
(females only)
HIV PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) STD vaccine:
- Hepatitis vaccine
- HPV vaccine
STD / HIV exposure
Unsafe sex / unprotected sex:
No condom / Condom broke / Condom slip
0-72 hours HIV prevention
HIV PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) treatment
- Stop HIV infection after exposure.
STD testing
If STD symptoms appear, then do STD treatment.
- Males: Do not urinate for at least 4 hours before arriving.
- Females: testing is more accurate when you are not menstruating.
Emergency contraception
(females only)
2 weeks HIV DNA PCR test
1 month 20 minute Alere™ Determine™ Combo HIV rapid test:
- Fingerprick blood sampling.
- Cost is SG$180/=
3 months 20 minute OraQuick® HIV rapid test:
- Oral saliva or
- Fingerprick blood sampling.
- Cost is SG$60/=
Full & comprehensive STD testing
- Males: Do not urinate for at least 4 hours before arriving.
- Females: testing is more accurate when you are not menstruating.

Note: If the clinic attendance is only for the HIV rapid test, then consultation fees are not added.

References


Latest News

Melanonychia induced by topical treatment of periungual warts with 5-fluorouracil.
Sat, 25 May 2013 04:35:03 +0100 | Dermatol Online J
We present a 32-year-old female with subungual and periungual warts of the fingers of both hands and first right toe. She was treated with 5-fluorouracil twice daily under occlusion plus 20 percent urea. After a month she presented with grayish transverse melanonychia along and parallel to the lunula with some maceration of the periungal folds. Nail pigmentation may be a consequence of dermal deposition by systemic drugs and less frequently by topical drugs. In this case melanonychia was induced by the topical application of 5-fluorouracil. The brown-grayish pigmentation, with parallel involvement of the lunula of all the nails treated, presented like that induced by systemically administered cytotoxic drugs.

A review of dietary prevention of human papillomavirus-related infection of the cervix and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.
Fri, 24 May 2013 15:40:03 +0100 | Nutrition and Cancer
This study reviews the preventive role of dietary intake on cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) induced by human papillomavirus (HPV). Electronic databases were searched using relevant keywords such as, but not limited to, human papillomavirus infection, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, lifestyle factors, nutrients intake, and diet. High consumption of fruit and vegetables appears to be protective against CIN. The findings also highlight the possibility of consuming high levels of specific nutrients, vitamins, and minerals, and retaining sufficient level of these elements in the body, especially those with high antioxidants and antiviral properties, to prevent progression of transient and persistent HPV infections to high-grade CIN 2 and 3 (including in situ cervical cancer). The p...

Difference in overall and age-specific prevalence of high-risk human papillomavirus infection in Italy: evidence from NTCC trial
Fri, 24 May 2013 04:00:00 +0100 | BMC Infectious Diseases
Conclusions:

Screening for cervical cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Fri, 24 May 2013 04:00:00 +0100 | BioMed Central
Conclusions:

Comparative evaluation of the Abbott HIV-1 RealTime™ assay with the Standard Roche COBAS(®) Amplicor™ HIV-1 Monitor(®) Test, v1.5 for determining HIV-1 RNA levels in plasma specimens from Pune, India.
Thu, 23 May 2013 16:50:03 +0100 | Journal of Virological Methods
Authors: Khopkar P, Mallav V, Chidrawar S, Kulkarni S

Metagenomic sequencing of "HPV-negative" condylomas detects novel putative HPV types.
Thu, 23 May 2013 13:25:06 +0100 | Virology
Metagenomic sequencing of "HPV-negative" condylomas detects novel putative HPV types.

Does exposure to laser plume place the surgeon at high risk for acquiring clinical human papillomavirus infection?
Wed, 22 May 2013 04:00:00 +0100 | The Laryngoscope
(Source: The Laryngoscope)

Depletion of polycistronic transcripts using short interfering RNAs: cDNA synthesis method affects levels of non-targeted genes determined by quantitative PCR
Tue, 21 May 2013 04:00:00 +0100 | Virology Journal
Conclusions:

Reply to Vergara‐Fernandez: Surgical treatment of giant anal condyloma in HIV patients: unanswered questions
Tue, 21 May 2013 04:00:00 +0100 | Colorectal Disease
This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Colorectal Disease)

Surgical treatment of giant anal condyloma in HIV patients: unanswered questions
Tue, 21 May 2013 04:00:00 +0100 | Colorectal Disease
This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. (Source: Colorectal Disease)