Sexual Health
How to Avoid Infection with Viruses in Sexual Life? Healthy Sex Should Do These Things Well
Unclean sexual activity can spread diseases. Before sexual intercourse, it is necessary to do personal hygiene to avoid cross infection of the virus between husband and wife. So, what preparations should be made before sexual intercourse?
Brushing teeth
Both men and women must brush their teeth, as exhaling unpleasant odors in their mouths not only makes kissing unpleasant, but may also discourage the other party from having sexual intercourse.
Private parts
Both men and women should keep their reproductive organs clean, especially during sexual intercourse, and pay more attention to hygiene issues.
The penis is a male mating organ that must be cleaned before sexual intercourse. To prevent bacteria from entering the female vagina and causing gynecological diseases in women. There is often some dirt accumulated between the foreskin and glans of the penis, which must be cleaned and the endothelium must be turned over to clean.
There are many folds, sweat glands, Sebaceous gland and vaginal secretions in the vulva of women, and the vagina is located between the urethra and anus, which is vulnerable to infection. Therefore, it is necessary to clean the reproductive organs before sexual intercourse, otherwise, bacteria can easily enter the vagina and become infected during sexual intercourse.
Hand washing
Among individuals with sexually transmitted diseases, there are indeed some couples who have no history of sexual disorder. Before the illness, they had not been to the hospital for medical treatment, so iatrogenic infections can be ruled out; They have never been on business trips, sat on a public toilet, or swam in a swimming pool... So, where did their root cause come from? After analysis, their hands may be the culprit of sexually transmitted diseases.
In daily life, many couples do not have the habit of washing their hands before going to bed. If they have read public newspapers or counted money before, they may have contracted sexually transmitted disease pathogens on their hands, and then use their hands to touch their own or the other party's genitals during sex. In this way, both spouses may become victims of sexually transmitted diseases.