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What should I do if my family members are infected with sexually transmitted diseases?

Asked by:Yggdrasil

Asked on:Mar 31, 2026 03:00 AM

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  • Kitty Kitty

    Mar 31, 2026

       because sexually transmitted diseases The infection rate for contacts is high and the incubation period is short, so the number of cases can increase exponentially in a short period of time. What countermeasures should be taken if someone in the family is infected with sexually transmitted diseases is also of concern to everyone.

      There are two main ways of transmitting sexually transmitted diseases. One is through sexual contact, which is mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse or other sexual behaviors.; The other is non-sexual transmission, which is less common. It is mainly caused by contact with patient's secretions containing pathogens or contaminated utensils, such as towels, footbaths, clothes and even toilet seats.

      If someone at home shows suspicious symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases, they should go to the hospital immediately Hospital Do further examination to confirm the diagnosis. Don't abuse drugs or seek medical treatment indiscriminately, and don't let it go, which will harm both yourself and your family.

      During the period of sexually transmitted diseases, sexual life is prohibited and attention should be paid to isolation and disinfection to avoid mutual infection.

      Bathtubs, bath towels, and footcloths at home must be used separately, and contaminated clothes, pants, and utensils must be disinfected. Do not wash the patient's clothes and family members' clothes in the same washing machine. The patient's clothes and pants should be washed separately, scalded in boiling water, and exposed to the sun to kill germs on the clothes and pants. If there are infants and young children at home, special attention should be paid to disinfecting utensils.

      Most patients with sexually transmitted diseases are not difficult to cure as long as they are diagnosed and treated early. The current cure standard is: clinical A few days after all symptoms disappear, the patient's reexaminations will be normal several times, and a preliminary judgment of cure can be made. Only after sexually transmitted diseases are cured can you get married and have children.