15 misconceptions about STDs
Mistake 1: As long as you use a condom, you will not be infected sexually transmitted diseases
Although condoms are the best way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, they are not foolproof because condoms are used improperly (if they are not fully inserted, only half used, ejaculation If the condom continues to have sexual intercourse, etc.) or the condom is of poor quality and breaks during sexual intercourse, there is still a chance of contracting an STD.
Mistake 2: ***You can’t get STDs
Sex is one of the important ways of sexually transmitted diseases. Herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, non-gonococcal urethritis and AIDS can all be transmitted through sexual intercourse.
Mistake 3: Filling the urethra with gasoline can treat urethritis
Not only does gasoline have a sterilizing effect, it can also damage the mucous membrane of the urethra and cause serious tissue reactions.
Mistake 4: Taking vitamin C before sex can prevent STDs
Vitamin C does not prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
Mistake 5: If you take antibiotics before visiting a prostitute, you don’t need to wear a condom.
Antibiotics are only effective against sexually transmitted diseases caused by bacteria, but are not effective against herpes and AIDS. The misuse of antibiotics can easily cause bacteria to develop resistance. Gonorrhea is the most obvious example.
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