NO, unless its bacterial. Usually they will just give you an antibiotic and not test whether its an STD or just a UTI. If you have reoccuring infections or it went into the kidney they will give you an antibiotic and send it off for a culture to see if the antibiotic they gave you will kill it, Often they wont even tell you what type of bacteria it was. If you go to a public health department STD clinic and give them a urine sample, usually they test just for clamydia and gonorreha. If they find something there, they will then do a blood test .I find the public health department is always the best at diagnosing and STD . The general MD's are not that good at diagnosis. The main thing is if you dont tell them you suspect something they wont test for it. If you lie and say your a virgin or only have one partner they wont test.
2006-09-12 16:40:58
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answered by circusdejojo 3
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Like the last person said, if your uti is caused by an sexual transmitted infection, then yes they will find out because they are looking to find out what bacteria it is that's causing the uti. If you have gonnerha or clamydia than it would show up as the cause of your uti. It's nothing to worry about and not at all serious, you just need to use antibiotics for awhile and tell your recent partners to get checked out.
2006-09-12 15:11:31
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm a lab technician, so i'll furnish you a rapid and hassle-free answer on your question-- from somebody who is familiar with!! No, a habitual try for a UTI won't stumble upon maximum STD's. One exception would be Trichomonas, a motile parasite, that would desire to be considered swimming around contained in the urine whilst considered under a microscope; whether, trichomonas is in all probability the least of your concerns. you could try urine for chlamydia and gonorrhea, yet your primary practitioner has to extremely ask for those exams. a definite try for DNA will %. up those STD's, and it is not finished in a habitual verify for a urinary tract an infection. As a lab tech, enable me inform you that I try 1000's of folk an afternoon for STD's. it is not something to sense embarrassment approximately! I promise you that your primary practitioner sees an outstanding variety of folk daily with the comparable concerns, and he or she would have the ability to be thoroughly unphased via your request. while you're under 18 and don't choose your parents to be attentive to, you will get unfastened (i think of) testing at your community deliberate Parenthood--they are great approximately privateness, and lab experts are additionally sworn to privateness. So, i encourage you to make certain a doctor and get examined. The exams are rapid and hassle-free. as quickly as each and everything comes back adverse, you will sense so much better. Please shop in mind that the indisputable fact which you haven't any longer had any indicators extremely does no longer mean something. maximum persons with STD's don't have indicators. sturdy success.
2016-09-30 21:38:11
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answered by ? 4
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Probably not, unless the bacteria that is causing the uti is a sti. Be honest with the doctor -there is not point of suffering with a treatable sti.
2006-09-12 14:58:49
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answered by Anonymous
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the first person is wrong(sorry but it happened to me) i had a pap done that is how i found out and i never saw that person again just ask your doc. to do a test better to be safe than sorry
2006-09-12 14:44:52
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answered by rradboys 3
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normaly no, normaly you need a blood test
2006-09-12 14:40:22
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answered by brinlarrr 5
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