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The true risk of untreated STIs
Health
Dr Ché Bowen  
August 24, 2025

The true risk of untreated STIs

IN clinics across Jamaica I see it far too often – patients come in with seemin
gly minor complaints such as vaginal discomfort, testicular pain, or a rash they’ve ignored for months. After a simple conversation and a few tests the truth is revealed: an untreated sexually transmitted infection (STI) that has been quietly causing damage to their body for far too long.

The reality is sobering: Many STIs don’t show symptoms in their early stages. They hide. They spread. They cause lasting harm. From infertility and chronic pelvic pain to an increased risk of HIV, the long-term effects can be devastating. And some of the most dangerous infections like syphilis, HPV, and herpes don’t announce themselves with obvious signs, making them even more dangerous.

 

Jamaica’s silent epidemic

Sexually transmitted infections are on the rise in Jamaica, and the statistics are concerning. Infections like chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, and HIV are spreading at an alarming rate, especially among sexually active adults aged 18 to 45. The World Health Organization reports that over one million STIs are acquired every day worldwide, and our region is at an even greater risk, where sexual health education and private testing are inconsistent.

Unfortunately, many people living with an STI don’t even know it. They unknowingly spread infections to others, delaying treatment until complications surface, often when it’s too late.

 

The true risk of untreated STIs

Left untreated, STIs don’t just cause temporary discomfort; they can lead to irreversible damage:

•Chlamydia and gonorrhoea can result in permanent infertility.

•Syphilis can cause severe heart, brain, and nerve damage.

•HPV is the leading cause of cervical cancer.

•Herpes increases the risk of HIV transmission.

•HIV can silently destroy the immune system, often without symptoms.

In addition to the personal harm, many STIs can also be passed to unborn children, resulting in miscarriage or congenital illnesses.

 

Don’t gamble with your health

If you are sexually active it’s crucial to get tested at least once a year. If you’ve had a new partner, unprotected sex, or unusual symptoms, you should get tested right away.

Testing should be done if you:

•Had unprotected sex, even once

•Are planning to conceive or are pregnant

•Have had a new sexual partner in the past year

•Have experienced any unusual discharge, rashes, or pain

•Have been informed that a partner tested positive.

You might not have symptoms but that doesn’t mean you’re in the clear as you could be carrying an infection and passing it on without knowing.

A full STD screen includes tests for:

•Chlamydia, gonorrhoea, and syphilis

•HIV (types 1 and 2)

•Herpes (types 1 and 2)

•Hepatitis B and C

•Trichomoniasis

•Mycoplasma

•HPV (when appropriate)

•Urine or swab cultures as needed.

These tests are simple and can often be completed with just a blood draw and urine sample. Most results are available within a few days, giving you peace of mind without the wait.

For increased accuracy, it is always best to get tested with an accredited laboratory, like MDLink.

 

MDLink: Your private, convenient, online STD clinic

The stigma around STDs still prevents many from seeking help but at MDLink, we’ve changed the game. Our platform is Jamaica’s all-in-one online private clinic for STDs, designed to ensure your privacy and give you control over your health. With MDLink you can:

•Book a full STD screen online

•Get tested at a clinic or at home

•Receive secure, confidential results

•Access treatment, prescriptions for partners, and follow-up care

•Speak to a doctor online or in person.

 

Your health is your responsibility

Sexual health is not something to be ashamed of — it’s part of your overall well-being. Just like you service your car or file your taxes, it’s time to start prioritising your health. If you haven’t had a full STD screen before, now is the best time. If it’s been over a year since your last one, don’t wait any longer. It’s not about fear; it’s about responsibility, protection, and peace of mind.

Remember, the worst thing you can do about an STD is nothing.

 

Dr Che Bowen is a digital health entrepreneur & consultant, MDLink Group Limited.

DR CHE BOWEN.

DR CHE BOWEN.

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