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Basic knowledge you need to know before checking for STDs

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Basic knowledge you need to know before checking for STDs

  First of all, what we call traditional“ sexually transmitted diseases ”, refers to classic sexual transmission disease , including “syphilis”“ AIDS ”“Gonorrhea, non-gonorrhea, condyloma acuminata, genital herpes, chancre, lymphogranuloma venereum, etc. Others such as“ Hepatitis B”“scabies “Waiting can be considered haha.

  Second, the so-called sexual transmission refers to close contact. Classic STDs are not transmitted through ordinary contact. Daily life and sleeping in the same bed are ordinary contacts. Sexual contact is often due to the relatively "violent" movements, resulting in swelling of the contact area. skin The mucous membrane is damaged, and the damage may be so small that it is difficult to detect with the naked eye, and the person in contact is invaded and infected by the local bacteria of the other party.

  Third, there is the question of whether exposure means infection. This is not necessarily true, especially for viral infections such as "herpes" and "genital warts". Whether they will develop is closely related to the individual's immune function. For example, everyone knows that "drunk driving" is prone to car accidents, but according to our statistics, not every drunk driver is involved in a car accident. Of course, contacts are more likely to become infected.

  Fourth, regarding the safety of condoms. There is no specific statistical analysis of large samples in our country. According to the safety analysis of condom use in foreign countries in the past few years, the effective rate of using condoms in preventing sexually transmitted diseases every time is about 50%. In other words, "condoms may not be safe."

  Fifth, regarding other methods of sexual intercourse, many friends currently say whether this or that "relaxing" method will cause infection. This situation is more complicated. First, check whether there are any infectious lesions or pathogens at the contact site. Secondly, is there any skin damage at the contact site? Specific analysis of specific situations is required. At this time, we often don’t know whether the other person is sick! This is the greatest danger of "clandestine prostitution"! Of course I won’t continue analyzing this topic.

  In short, "cleaning yourself" is the most important and most effective prevention method. As the saying goes, "If you often walk by the river, your shoes will not get wet." Please keep this in mind.  

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