Sexually transmitted diseases and infections (STDs/STIs) are a serious health concern that can affect anyone who is sexually active. While some STDs cause noticeable and persistent symptoms, others may present with symptoms that appear and disappear over time. This fluctuation can create confusion and lead individuals to believe they are no longer infected, potentially delaying testing and treatment. In this blog, we’ll explore how STD symptoms can come and go, as well as explain the need for regular screenings and proper medical care.

At Precision Health, we offer comprehensive STD testing 7 days a week. Our collection centers are conveniently located throughout the Denver, CO area. Contact our team directly for more information.

One of the main reasons STD symptoms may seem to come and go is the nature of the infection itself. Many STDs are caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites that can go through active and dormant phases. For example, herpes, caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), often presents with outbreaks of painful sores, followed by periods where no symptoms are present. Similarly, chlamydia and gonorrhea can cause mild symptoms that may temporarily subside before worsening. The immune system’s response to the infection can also contribute to fluctuating symptoms, as the body attempts to fight off the pathogen, leading to periods of relief before symptoms return.. 

  • Herpes
  • Syphilis 
  • HPV
  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea

Due to the intermittent nature of symptoms, relying on their presence alone to determine whether you have an STD is not a reliable approach. Many STDs can remain asymptomatic for months or even years, causing potential health complications if left untreated. Regular STD testing is the only way to ensure early detection and appropriate treatment. Whether symptoms appear and disappear or never manifest at all, testing provides peace of mind and helps prevent the spread of infections. If you have been sexually active or have had a new partner, getting testing is a responsible step toward protecting both your health and the health of others.

STD symptoms can come and go, making it easy to overlook an infection or assume it has resolved without medical intervention. However, the absence of symptoms does not mean an STD is gone. Many infections can linger in the body, causing long-term complications if untreated. Understanding the fluctuating nature of STD symptoms highlights the importance of regular screenings and seeking medical advice whenever there is a potential risk of exposure. By staying informed and proactive, you can take control of your sexual health and reduce the risk of spreading infections to others.

If you’d like to know more about the STD testing services at Precision Health, or are unsure of which tests you need, you can easily schedule a telehealth consultation with one of our providers. If you have any additional questions about testing, please contact our team directly at (303) 418-2102.