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How to prevent sexually transmitted diseases during sex

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Asked on:Mar 31, 2026 03:55 AM

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  • Clara Clara

    Mar 31, 2026

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      1. Avoid certain sexual behaviors

      Oral sex, anal sex, these sexual intercourse methods are not impossible, but they cannot be used regularly. Oral sex, anal intercourse and other sexual intercourse methods are equivalent to snacks in sexual life. More issues must be considered when using them, and preventive measures must be strengthened as much as possible to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases. For example, during anal intercourse, because the rectal mucosa of the anus is a single layer of epithelial cells, which is different from the multi-layered structure of the vagina, it is easy to damage and bleed. It is more likely to damage the mucosa and cause infection than vaginal intercourse.

      According to world medical statistics, male Homosexuals, they suffer from AIDS The risk is 100 times higher than that of ordinary people. The main way gay men have sex is anal intercourse.

      Therefore, if couples really want to find some novel ways to have sex, please remember to strengthen safety measures, such as wearing condoms during oral and anal sex.

      2. Avoid sexual intercourse at unusual times

      During an emergency period, that is, when a sexual partner has abnormal conditions, such as abnormal discharge, external genital lesions, ulcers, or menstrual period, you must not force sexual intercourse for temporary pleasure. If it is not for physiological reasons, it is best to contact the relevant department. Hospital Diagnosis and treatment.

      3. Urinating and flushing genitals after sexual intercourse, etc.

      Of course, this is a method that treats the symptoms rather than the root cause. If you are really infected with an STD, how to urinate may not be effective, and of course it does not reduce the risk at all. There is evidence that urinating or flushing the genitals within half an hour of sexual intercourse may reduce the risk of gonorrhea infection.

      It’s true to prepare for a rainy day, but you can’t talk about “sex”. In fact, as long as you keep yourself clean, have good sexual behavior, pay attention to sexual hygiene, practice some sexual and “self-defense skills”, sexually transmitted diseases are not so easy to come to your door.

      4. Use barrier tools such as condoms

      When having sex, do not abandon the use of condoms for the sake of temporary comfort and happiness. In addition to contraception, condoms can also prevent many sexually transmitted diseases. It can be said that condoms are one of the best barriers to prevent sexually transmitted diseases. Because condoms contain lubricants, they can also reduce friction and damage during sexual intercourse.

      5. Use spermicides

      For some couples who are using contraception, spermicides can also be used. Spermicide not only kills sperm , can also inhibit the infection of many sexually transmitted diseases, which is equivalent to a strong barrier against female sex healthy Plays a strong protective role.