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STIs on a UTI or Bladder infection test

Do STIs such as chlamydia, gonnerah etc show up on UTI quick strips? I assume the strips look for white blood cells in your urine. Do STIs cause this as well?
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What i know is if you are worried about an sti, you need to go for urine tests.
Wbc doesnt tell u what sti u have. Thats why there are specific sti test for the uti.
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Yes, a urine quick test can tell you if you have WBC, but not if you have gonorrhea, chlamydia, NGU or another infection that could be causing that. You need specific tests for that.

If you have concerns about those, you need to let the doctor know so they can do specific tests.
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