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STD Risk Calculator – Check Your Personal Risk in Minutes

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Use our quick STD risk calculator to estimate your likelihood of having or contracting a sexually transmitted disease. You’ll get your personal risk score in seconds, along with practical advice on reducing your risk. No personal data is stored.


How the STD Risk Calculator Works

Our tool uses a simple points-based questionnaire to assess key factors that influence your STD risk, such as:

  • Number of sexual partners

  • Use of protection (condoms or other barriers)

  • Type of sexual activity

  • Past history of STDs

  • Partner’s sexual health history

The more risk factors you have, the higher your score. The result is designed to help you decide if you should get tested or seek medical advice.


Why Knowing Your STD Risk Matters

Sexually transmitted diseases are common and often have no symptoms in the early stages. Untreated infections can cause serious health problems, including infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, chronic pain, and an increased risk of other infections such as HIV.

By knowing your risk level, you can:

  • Decide when to get tested

  • Take steps to protect yourself and your partners

  • Seek treatment early if needed


Understanding Your Results

Low Risk – Your current behaviours suggest a lower likelihood of having or contracting an STD. Keep up safe sex practices.
Moderate Risk – You may benefit from STD testing and reviewing your prevention strategies.
High Risk – Testing is strongly recommended. Consider seeing a GP or sexual health clinic as soon as possible.

Note: This tool does not provide a medical diagnosis. Only a healthcare professional can confirm whether you have an STD.


How to Reduce Your Risk of STDs

  • Always use condoms or dental dams during sexual activity

  • Limit your number of sexual partners

  • Get tested regularly, especially when changing partners

  • Ensure both you and your partner(s) know your sexual health status

  • Avoid sharing sex toys or clean them thoroughly between uses


When to Get Tested

You should get tested for STDs if you:

  • Have a new sexual partner

  • Notice symptoms like unusual discharge, sores, rashes, or pain

  • Have had unprotected sex

  • Are you planning a pregnancy

  • Have a partner who has tested positive for an STD


Frequently Asked Questions

Is this STD risk calculator anonymous?
Yes. No identifying information is collected or stored.

Can this calculator diagnose an STD?
No. It estimates your risk based on lifestyle and behaviour factors. Only testing can confirm an infection.

How accurate is the calculator?
It is based on known medical risk factors but is not a substitute for professional medical advice or testing.

What if my score is high?
Arrange a confidential appointment with your GP or a sexual health clinic for testing and advice.

Disclaimer: This calculator is for educational purposes only. It does not replace professional medical advice. If you have symptoms or think you may have been exposed to an STD, see a qualified healthcare provider.

Calculate your risk of STD.

Take this quick, confidential questionnaire to estimate your risk of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Get your score in seconds and learn how to lower your risk.

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What is your age?

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Do you suffer from any autoimmune disease? (e.g. lupus, celiac disease etc)

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Do you take any medications that affect immune system? (corticosteroids such as prednisolone, medications for autoimmune disease)

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Do you suffer from Diabetes?

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How many people have you had sex with in the last 12 months?

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Do you work with any biological material, such as dirty linen or surgical instruments?

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How often do you share cups, toothbrushes, bongs, and smoking the same cigarette with other people?

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How often do you use illicit drugs?

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How much alcohol do you drink?

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Did you have an STD before?

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Do you engage in an unprotected sex?

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Are you ever forced to engage in sex?

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Do you eat at public cafee, restaurants, diners?

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Are you in an intimate relationship with someone who has an STD?

One Comment

  1. Lucy 28/12/2022 at 16:54 - Reply

    Hm… The result is a bit scary…
    STD risk calculator is good, though.

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