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Mycoplasmen und Ureaplasmen: Unbekannte Erreger mit Wirkung

Mycoplasmas and Ureaplasmas: Unknown Pathogens with Impact

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are often associated with well-known pathogens such as chlamydia or gonococci (gonorrhea). However, there are other, less well-known bacteria that also play an important role – including mycoplasmas and ureaplasmas. Many people have never heard of them, yet they can cause symptoms as well as long-term consequences – especially if they go undetected.

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Tripper: Was Sie über Gonorrhoe wissen sollten

Gonorrhea: What You Should Know

Gonorrhea, colloquially also called the clap, is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections worldwide. It is caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae and affects people of all age groups – often without immediately noticeable symptoms. If left untreated, the clap can have serious health consequences.

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Selbsttest oder Labortest? Was wirklich wichtig ist.

Self-test or lab test? What really matters.

Home tests with lab evaluation – what really matters More and more people want to actively participate in their health – conveniently from home. This is a positive trend because early health checks can help identify risks and take targeted countermeasures. However, when it comes to "self-tests," many questions arise: "Can I rely on the result?" or "What happens if the test is abnormal?" This article explains the differences between self-tests and lab tests with home sample collection – simple, understandable, and with a clear conclusion: Your health deserves quality. What is a self-test? A self-test is a test that is carried out completely independently and also evaluated by oneself. The most well-known example is the Corona rapid test. The sample is taken (e.g.per nasal swab) and the result appears directly on the test strip after a few minutes. Advantages: Quick result Low cost Easy to use However: The reliability is often limited. Self-tests usually provide only yes or no and can be affected by user error. For more complex issues such as nutrient deficiencies, hormone status, or infections, such yes/no answers are not sufficient. What is a self-collection lab test? Here, you collect a sample yourself at home, e.g., via a finger prick (liquid capillary blood), dried blood spot, saliva, urine, or stool, depending on the question. The sample is then sent to a medical laboratory and analyzed under standardized conditions. Typical examples: Capillary blood tests for vitamins, minerals, or hormone status Dried blood for metabolic parameters or infection markers Saliva tests for cortisol or hormones Urine tests for specific infections or nutrient excretions Stool tests, e.g., for early detection of colorectal cancer or microbiome analyses Advantages: Exact measurements instead of yes/no answers Analysis in a specialized laboratory with validated procedures Results with reference values and, if applicable, medical classification An example: A simple self-test might show whether there is a vitamin D deficiency. A lab test, on the other hand, can precisely indicate the severity of the deficiency – and whether action is needed.Why Laboratory Analyses Are More Reliable Only with exact laboratory values can well-founded decisions be made, therapies planned, or risks identified early. Especially with sensitive topics such as fertility, chronic fatigue, exhaustion symptoms, suspected infections, or metabolic complaints, professional laboratory diagnostics are crucial. At the same time, self-sampling at home is now incredibly easy. Modern kits guide you step by step through the sample collection process and place great emphasis on comprehensibility, hygiene, and sample stability. These tests combine the comfort of your own home with the quality of professional laboratories. Conclusion: Comfort and Quality Do Not Have to Be Mutually Exclusive Self-tests are practical for quick assessments or short-term orientation.However, those who want to know more - for example, about their own nutrient supply, hormone status, infections, or metabolic health - should rely on tests that are evaluated in the laboratory. They provide meaningful data and help to specifically understand and improve one's own health. The good news: You no longer have to sit in the waiting room for this. With the right home test kits, which are analyzed in the laboratory, you get the necessary quality - without sacrificing comfort. Stay curious about your body and your health! View all tests

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