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How to prevent sexually transmitted diseases

Asked by:Wyvern

Asked on:Apr 08, 2026 04:00 PM

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  • Elizabeth Elizabeth

    Apr 08, 2026

      sexually transmitted diseases If left untreated or improperly treated, it may cause unexpected harm. For example:

      Urethral stricture: Due to repeated urethral inflammation and ulcers, the urethral tissue is eventually replaced by fibrous tissue, resulting in urethral stricture due to scar contraction.

      Infertility: For example, gonorrhea in male It may affect the prostate and even the epididymis, causing inflammation and leading to infertility. female It may also be due to the spread of Uterus Neck and fallopian tubes, causing obstruction, resulting in infertility or childbirth Ectopic pregnancy problem.

      Impotence coldness: Guilt, severe symptoms, and worry about infecting your spouse can affect both your mind and your body, causing sexual dysfunction , and even embarked on the road to divorce due to suspicion and infidelity.

      Heart, Vasculitis, Arthritis 10% of people with untreated syphilis will develop inflammation of the aorta, coronary arteries disease Or heart valve insufficiency, gonorrhea patients may also affect the joints and heart, causing arthritis and endocarditis.

      Descendants of legacy: Treponema pallidum can cross the placenta and affect the fetus, causing congenital syphilis and gonococcal Vaginitis Conjunctivitis may also occur due to the fetus being delivered from the birth canal, and newborns may develop fever, diarrhea, and diarrhea due to genital rash in the mother's vagina. skin disease kitchen.

      Causes tumors: According to research, lymphogranuloma and condyloma acuminata are closely related to squamous cell carcinoma of the penis and female cervical cancer and vulvar cancer due to long-term and chronic penitis, inflammation and stimulation of the female vulva.

      Personal ways to prevent STDs

      ①Be cautious about sexual contact. Sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted through sexual contact. Therefore, to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, we must avoid sexual contact with patients or suspected carriers.

      ②Improve moral cultivation and avoid extramarital sexual relations and inappropriate sexual behavior. It needs to be reminded that even if you use condoms, you cannot completely prevent the infection of sexually transmitted diseases, so you should have self-respect and self-love, especially for the prevention of AIDS, which is very important because there is currently no effective treatment for AIDS in the medical community.

      ③The patient is prohibited from having sexual intercourse with anyone. If you unfortunately contract a sexually transmitted disease, you must absolutely prohibit having sex with anyone until you are cured, and you must not share a bathtub or bathtub with your family. If possible, it is best to live in separate rooms and beds.

      ④Patients with sexually transmitted diseases should be careful when contacting children, especially young girls. Even if you use vulva cleaners sold on the market, you must be extra careful, because although these cleaners can kill some bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, you cannot rely on their protective properties to mess up sexual relations.

      ⑤Develop good personal hygiene habits. Some sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted indirectly, such as using unsterilized towels, basins, razors, etc. used by patients with genital warts, gonorrhea, and AIDS. You can contract sexually transmitted diseases, so it is important to develop good personal hygiene habits, especially in public places, such as hotels, baths, swimming pools, etc. You should strengthen your awareness of self-protection; in addition, you should stay away from drugs and do not use imported blood products easily.

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