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STI Home Test – L
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STI Home Test – L


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10x protection. Take care of your sexual health easily and conveniently from home. With the STI Pro home test, you receive a comprehensive test for 10 common sexually transmitted diseases – without travel, waiting, or a doctor's appointment. You take the sample discreetly in your familiar surroundings and receive your results quickly and securely in the DoctorBox app.

The STI Pro Test combines urine and dried blood samples with professional laboratory analysis – for maximum safety and confidence.

The following will be tested:

✓ HIV (screening test*)

✓ Chlamydia

✓ Gonorrhea (clap)

✓ Trichomonads

✓ Mycoplasma genitalium

✓ Mycoplasma hominis

✓ Ureaplasma parvum

✓ Ureaplasma urealyticum

✓ Hepatitis C (screening test*)

✓ Syphilis (screening test*)


Your biological sex: masculine*

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Symptoms & Effects

Chlamydia (Chlamydia trachomatis)

Chlamydia (Chlamydia trachomatis) is a group of bacteria that can cause various infections in the urinary and genital tract. Types D–K, in particular, are specifically responsible for chlamydia infections in this area. These infections manifest, for example, as inflammation of the cervix (cervicitis) or inflammation of the ureter (urethritis), with symptoms such as burning during urination or vaginal discharge.

In men: Typical symptoms in men include painful urination and abnormal discharge from the penis. If the infection is left untreated, the bacteria can spread and cause inflammation of the prostate or the internal female reproductive organs, which can ultimately lead to infertility. In addition, swimming pool conjunctivitis, a conjunctivitis that can be transmitted through contact with water, can occur.

In women: The infection often occurs without obvious symptoms in women, which is why they can be carriers without realizing it. Such an infection is particularly dangerous during pregnancy, as it can harm the unborn child. Another form of chlamydia, types L1–L3, leads to the sexually transmitted disease "lymphogranuloma inguinale." This disease manifests as swollen lymph nodes in the groin and occurs primarily in tropical and subtropical regions.

Gonorrhea (clap)

In the acute phase, 2–7 days after infection, men experience urethritis, characterized by itching, purulent discharge, painful urination, and frequent urination. Some men may not notice any symptoms for up to a month.

If the infection is not treated, inflammation of the prostate can occur in the chronic phase.

Women can be infected without experiencing symptoms, and thus the disease remains undetected and untreated for a long time. Otherwise, a variety of local inflammatory reactions in the bladder or female reproductive organs such as the ovaries are possible, with the risk of infertility. Infection is particularly dangerous during pregnancy, as it can harm the unborn child.

Trichomonas (Trichomonas vaginalis)

Most people infected with Trichomonas vaginalis have no symptoms and the infection can go undetected for years.

Trichomoniasis affects both women and men. Symptoms are more common in women. Symptoms may appear 5 to 28 days after infection. Symptoms include pain, burning, or itching in the penis, urethra (urethritis), or vagina (vaginitis). A foul-smelling, thin vaginal discharge may also occur. Symptoms for both sexes may worsen during sexual intercourse and urination.

Mycoplasma genitalium

The infection causes inflammation of the urethra (urethritis) in both men and women, which is accompanied by mucous-purulent discharge from the urinary tract and painful urination.

In women, it can also cause inflammation of the cervix (cervicitis) and the internal genital organs, which can lead to infertility as a long-term consequence.

Syphilis (Treponema pallidum)

Syphilis is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum and progresses through several stages. The disease is highly contagious and transmitted through sexual contact.

First stage:
In the so-called primary stage, a usually painless ulcer (ulcus durum) develops at the site of entry of the pathogen—typically the penis, vagina, anus, or mouth. Nearby lymph nodes often swell.

Second stage:
If left untreated, syphilis can progress to a systemic phase weeks later. This causes flu-like symptoms, skin rashes (often on the palms and soles of the feet), mucous membrane changes, and general signs of illness.

Late stage:
After months or years without treatment, syphilis can cause severe damage to internal organs, the nervous system (neurosyphilis) or the cardiovascular system.

Particularly relevant during pregnancy
Transmission to the unborn child (congenital syphilis) is possible and can cause severe malformations or stillbirths.

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis C virus , which is transmitted through blood contact – for example, when using drugs with shared needles, when getting a tattoo with unsterile material or through unprotected anal sex.

Symptoms:
In the early stages (acute hepatitis), hepatitis C often remains asymptomatic. If symptoms occur, they are often nonspecific: fatigue, loss of appetite, mild fever, nausea, or pain in the right upper abdomen.

Long-term consequences:
If the infection persists, it can become chronic. If left untreated, chronic liver inflammation develops in approximately 60–80% of cases, which can lead to liver cirrhosis or liver cancer in the long term.

HIV (screening test)

The HIV screening test (combination test) detects an infection with the human immunodeficiency virus – a virus that attacks the immune system and, if left untreated, can lead to the immunodeficiency disease AIDS.

Acute phase (2–6 weeks after infection):
Flu-like symptoms may occur: fever, rash, swollen lymph nodes, or sore throat.

Latency phase:
The acute phase is often followed by a symptom-free period lasting several years, during which the virus weakens the immune system unnoticed.

Late phase (AIDS):
Without treatment, severe infections, tumors, and a complete collapse of the immune system can occur.

Early diagnosis is crucial:
Thanks to modern medication, HIV can now be treated very well and transmission prevented – the earlier it is detected, the better.

Mycoplasma hominis

Mycoplasma hominis is a cell-wallless bacterium that can colonize the urogenital tract. It is transmitted through close sexual contact.

For men:
Can cause urethritis – with symptoms such as burning when urinating, discharge or itching in the genital area.

For women:
Can lead to bacterial vaginosis, cervicitis, or infections of the fallopian tubes (salpingitis).

Special significance:
An infection can also cause complications in pregnancy (e.g. premature birth, miscarriage).

Ureaplasma parvum & Ureaplasma urealyticum

Both pathogens belong to the Mycoplasmataceae family and are widespread in the urogenital tract – often without causing symptoms. However, they can cause infections under certain circumstances.

For men:
Both bacteria can cause non-gonococcal urethritis – with symptoms such as discharge, pain when urinating or itching.

For women:
Infections in the vaginal area, cervix (cervicitis), or uterus (endometritis) are possible. During pregnancy, ureaplasma can be associated with complications such as premature labor or amniotic fluid infections.

A notice:
A positive test alone does not automatically mean that the disease requires treatment – ​​the assessment depends on the symptoms and individual situation.

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Carry out sampling

Carry out sampling

Depending on the test, you simply take a urine sample or a few drops of blood. Before you begin collecting the sample, please carefully read the enclosed instructions for use.

Send samples

Send samples

Pack your sample in the enclosed return envelope and drop it off at your nearest mailbox the same day. Return shipping is already paid.

Results safely in the app

Results safely in the app

You'll receive your results directly in the app—visible only to you. If your test result is abnormal, you'll receive a personalized recommendation for the next step.

Receive the results discreetly online

After your sample has been analyzed in a medical laboratory, you’ll receive your personalized results in digital form—easily accessible via our website using your barcode and PIN. The results are clearly presented, and additional information is written in a way that's easy for non-medical professionals to understand.

For each STI tested, you'll find additional background information. You'll also receive your results as a PDF file that you can download if needed.

*Biologically male

This option is aimed at people with a biologically male body – regardless of gender identity or pronouns.

In people with penises, certain STIs are best detected through a urine sample. That's why this kit contains everything you need – safe and easy.

*Biologically female

This option is aimed at people with a biologically female body – regardless of gender identity or pronouns.

Some STIs can be most reliably detected in people with a vagina, uterus, and/or cervix through swabs or urine samples. That's why our kit contains specially designed materials—safe, discreet, and easy to use.

Your sexual health deserves a permanent place in your routine

Health begins with you – not with the doctor. Our home tests help you check your body regularly – contactless, discreet, and exactly when it makes sense for you. Whether you're newly in love, on the go, or on PrEP.

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Maria Matuschek

Die Lieferung und der Ergebnisabruf haben reibungslos funktioniert und mir sämtliche Sorgen genommen. :)