STDs and UTIs often appear together. While some STDs are caused by a virus, others are the result of an infection. If a person doesn’t practice good hygiene or doesn’t get treatment for the STD, the bacteria can spread to the urethra and travel up into the bladder, resulting in a urinary tract infection. STDs may go undetected until more severe treatments begin to appear. A person who has repeated urinary tract infections may have more serious problems if an STD is responsible but remains undetected. Dr. Bishwakarma will often perform an STD test if UTIs keep returning. The patient should immediately notify the doctor of any new symptoms that may arise involving the reproductive organs or the urinary tract.