Welcome! I’m Dr. Chenelle Grant, a Doctoral prepared Family Nurse Practitioner specializing in HIV care. I’ve dedicated my career to helping people like you understand and take control of their sexual health. Whether you’re in New York or anywhere else in the U.S., sexual health is vital to living a healthy, fulfilling life. In this post, we’ll cover the basics of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) to help you stay informed and protected.
Sexual Health = Self Love
What Is Sexual Health?
Sexual health isn’t just about avoiding infections; it’s about enjoying sex safely and responsibly. It means feeling comfortable discussing your sexual needs, using protection, and getting regular check-ups. It’s also about understanding how to protect yourself and your partners from infections like HIV.
Understanding HIV
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system. Without treatment, it can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), which makes it harder for your body to fight off infections.
- How It’s Spread: HIV is mainly spread through unprotected sex, sharing needles, or from mother to child during birth or breastfeeding. You can’t get HIV from casual contact like hugging, kissing, or sharing a drink.
- Symptoms: Early symptoms might feel like the flu—fever, sore throat, and fatigue. But some people don’t have symptoms for years, which is why regular testing is so important.
- Prevention: Use condoms every time you have sex, and consider PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis), a daily pill that can prevent HIV. If you think you’ve been exposed, PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) is a treatment that can stop HIV if taken within 72 hours.
The Importance of Regular Testing
You might not know if you have an STI since many don’t cause symptoms right away. Regular testing is the only way to be sure. In New York, free or low-cost testing is available at many clinics, and some even offer at-home testing kits. Testing is quick, confidential, and can give you peace of mind.
Let’s Talk About STIs
STIs are infections you can get from sexual contact. Here are a few common ones:
- Chlamydia and Gonorrhea: Often have no symptoms but can cause serious health problems if untreated. They’re treatable with antibiotics.
- Syphilis: Starts with a painless sore and can cause severe health issues if not treated. It’s also treatable with antibiotics.
- Herpes: Causes painful sores around the mouth or genitals. There’s no cure, but medication can help manage symptoms.
- HPV (Human Papillomavirus): Can cause genital warts and lead to cervical cancer. Vaccines can prevent most cases of HPV.
Protecting Yourself and Others
- Use Protection: Condoms and dental dams can significantly reduce the risk of getting or spreading STIs.
- Get Vaccinated: The HPV vaccine is recommended for all young people, and the hepatitis B vaccine is also important.
- Communicate: Talk openly with your partners about sexual health. Knowing each other’s status and agreeing on safe sex practices helps protect everyone involved.
Resources and Support
If you’re in New York, visit Simple Healthcare for virtual access to sexual health services:
- Virtual Consultation: Daily access to Clinicians and HIV Specialists.
- Lab Ordering: Order your own lab tests at any time, with no need for a telehealth visit or have it ordered during your virtual consultation.
- PrEP / PEP: Access to preventive treatment for individuals at high risk of HIV.
Conclusion
Taking charge of your sexual health is one of the most empowering things you can do. Whether it’s getting tested regularly, using protection, or seeking treatment if needed, you have the tools to protect yourself and those you care about. Remember, sexual health is about more than just avoiding infections—it’s about living your life confidently and healthily.
Stay informed, stay protected, and never hesitate to seek out the care and information you deserve.
Feel free to reach out with any questions or topics you’d like to see covered in future posts. Your health and well-being are my top priority!