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Condom Broke? Protect Yourself with STD Testing and PEP at Doctor Lamai Clinic

Last updated: 14 Oct 2025
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What to Do After a Condom Broke
If you notice that a condom broke during sex, dont panic. Take these steps:

Get tested for STDs Even without symptoms, infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, or hepatitis B can spread silently.
Consider HIV prevention (PEP) If the exposure was high-risk, PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) can help prevent HIV infection. It must be started within 72 hours after exposure, and the sooner the better.
Seek professional care Our doctors will assess your situation, recommend the right tests, and provide medication if necessary.

Why PEP Is Important
PEP is a short course of HIV medication that lowers the chance of HIV infection after potential exposure. It is not a substitute for condoms or PrEP, but it can save lives when accidents happen.

At Doctor Lamai Clinic, we provide:

 Immediate PEP treatment after high-risk exposure
 Fast and confidential STD testing---- HIV blood test only 690THB results in 30 minutes
 Professional medical advice and follow-up care


Other Risks to Be Aware Of
A broken condom not only increases the risk of HIV but also:

Chlamydia & Gonorrhea common bacterial infections that may cause discharge, pain, or infertility
Syphilis can progress silently and affect the heart, brain, and organs
Hepatitis B a viral infection that may cause chronic liver disease
HPV (Human Papillomavirus) linked to genital warts and certain cancers


Dont WaitAct Now
Many STDs do not cause symptoms in the early stages. Getting tested quickly allows for early treatment and helps protect both your health and your partners health.

Visit Doctor Lamai Clinic today for:

-Confidential STD testing
-PEP medication for HIV prevention
-Expert medical support in a safe and caring environment
-Protect yourself. Protect your partner. Protect your future.

Here is our STDs Test Package : https://www.doctorlamai.com/stds


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