Practical advice
Sexual life
6 Document(s) in this subsection

Young Sexual Health
If you are thinking about relationships, get all the facts before you make BIG decisions.
http://www.b4udecide.ie
Bacterial Vaginosis
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is common and causes a vaginal discharge, often with a noticeable smell. BV is NOT a sexually transmitted infection. It is caused by an overgrowth of normal bacteria in the vagina. Symptoms are often mild, and BV may clear without treatment. Other cases can be treated with antibiotics.
http://www.patient.co.uk
STI/GU Clinic Mater Hospital
Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Clinic You can access the Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Clinic in one of 2 ways: STI Access If you have a sexually transmitted infection, please contact the number below to make an appointment with the clinic. Open: 9am to 5pm Telephone: 01 803 2063 Location: Directly outside the ambulance bay area of the Emergency Department. Out of Hours: If urgent, please attend the Emergency Department
.mater.ie/patients/emergency-services/sti/http://
STI Screening Clinic St James
The GUIDE Clinic (Department of Genito Urinary Medicine and Infectious Diseases) is the largest, free STI, HIV and Infectious Disease service in Ireland. Our mission is to provide an excellent service to patients with HIV, Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) and Infectious Diseases, including International Health. We are a highly trained team of specialists committed to ongoing research, teaching, continuous development and improvement of our service.
http://.stjames.ie
Sexual Health
This site is intended for persons aged over 18 years. Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is a common condition. More than 50% of men over 40 will experience some degree of ED at some stage in their lives1. If you are one of the 50% of men over 40 who has experienced this problem, you are certainly not alone and you have arrived at the right site for information and advice. The good news is that help is available for men with ED. Take a look at the Manmatters 3 Steps Plan INFORM – CHECK – ACT and take that first step to getting help – make an appointment to see your doctor.
http://manmatters.ie

