STD At-home Test | HIV & Syphilis Kit
STD At-home Test | HIV & Syphilis Kit
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[For All Genders]
This HIV & Syphilis same-day test kit allows you to test yourself conveniently at home.
Ideal for those who:
- Have a busy schedule and can't visit a hospital
- Prefer a private and discreet testing option
- Want quick and easy testing for peace of mind
The kit includes clear step-by-step instructions, with an English version available as well.
What is HIV (AIDS)?
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, a virus that attacks the body's immune system.
Once HIV enters the body, it weakens the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to serious illnesses, including infections and cancer.
Modes of Transmission
HIV is primarily transmitted through bodily fluids such as blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and breast milk.
There is a symptom-free period that can last from a few weeks to several years after infection. If left untreated, HIV may progress to AIDS.
However, with early detection and proper treatment, people living with HIV can lead long and healthy lives.
What is Syphilis?
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum.
It is mainly transmitted through sexual contact and can cause a wide range of symptoms throughout the body.
If left untreated, syphilis can lead to serious health complications. However, early diagnosis and treatment can effectively cure the infection.
Syphilis Progression Stages
Syphilis progresses through four stages after infection:
Primary Stage:
About 3 weeks after infection, a painless, firm sore appears at the infection site and may turn into an ulcer. Nearby lymph nodes may swell. Symptoms usually disappear in 3–6 weeks without treatment, but the infection can progress to the next stage.
Secondary Stage:
Starting 4–10 weeks after the primary stage, symptoms like rash on palms and soles, fever, fatigue, and swollen lymph nodes appear. Symptoms may go away on their own, but the infection can continue to progress.
Tertiary Stage:
If untreated, 3–10 years after infection, gummas (rubbery tumors) may form in the skin, bones, and organs, causing tissue damage. Severe deformities like a collapsed nasal bridge can occur.
Quaternary Stage:
In the final stage, heart problems like aortic aneurysms, and nerve damage (neurosyphilis) can occur. Without treatment, this stage can be fatal.
Early Detection & Treatment Are Crucial
Syphilis can be effectively treated with antibiotics, but early diagnosis and proper treatment are essential to preventing severe complications.



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Easy and quick testing at home.
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A simple test kit that takes about 15 minutes to complete

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Completed at home
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Results will be determined in approximately 15 minutes.


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With privacy in mind