Sexual Health
How to prevent sexually transmitted diseases in order to avoid infection? To prevent sexually transmitted diseases, the following 6 points should be achieved
For many people, sexually transmitted diseases are synonymous with "dirty" because they believe that only unclean sexual relationships between men and women can lead to sexually transmitted diseases. In recent years, with the increasing openness of society, sexually transmitted diseases in China have become increasingly serious, seriously endangering social health and affecting the daily lives of patients. So, how to prevent sexually transmitted diseases? This has become a concern for people. The reporter interviewed sexually transmitted disease experts from the hospital for detailed consultation and understanding.
Experts introduce how to prevent sexually transmitted diseases:
1) How to prevent sexually transmitted diseases: For sexually transmitted diseases mainly through sexual contact, such as viral Genital wart, bacterial gonorrhea, non gonococcal Urethritis, soft droop, etc., sexual contact with patients or suspected bacterial patients should be avoided first. We should consciously resist various unhealthy sexual activities. Untreated sexually transmitted disease patients are absolutely prohibited from engaging in sexual activity with their sexual partners and cannot share bathtubs and bathtubs with their families. It's best to live in different rooms and beds. Don't take care of children, especially young girls, to prevent sexually transmitted diseases from spreading at home. There are some external genital cleaners on the market now. Although these cleaning agents can kill some bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens, they should not be mistaken for having protective effects and engaging in sexual intercourse without hesitation. In addition to pubic lice, Genital herpes and other individual sexually transmitted diseases, the correct use of condoms can basically prevent most sexually transmitted diseases.
In addition, the measures to prevent indirect infectious diseases such as Genital wart and gonorrhea are: develop good personal hygiene habits, and do not use towels, pots, razors, etc; Strengthen self-protection awareness in public places such as hotels, bathrooms, and swimming pools; Not taking drugs and not easily using imported blood products. In short, you can regulate your behavior through ethical standards, regardless of any sexual illness.
2) Family isolation and disinfection: Family members with sexually transmitted diseases should be strictly isolated. Separate rooms, beds, bathrooms, tableware, and beverage utensils for use; Patients' underwear and underwear should be cleaned separately. It is best to boil or disinfect with disinfectants (such as disinfectants, high sensitivity iodine, etc.) before washing, or soak in saturated salt water for disinfection. Develop good hygiene habits and wash hands before defecating. Pay attention to genital hygiene. You can use warm water or physiological saline to clean your genitals once a night to keep them clean. Family members, especially spouses, who have close contact with sexually transmitted disease patients should be reminded to go to the sexually transmitted disease prevention and treatment office for examination and treatment, and promptly detect and remain in a budding state. Pay attention to protecting children from harm, especially those who require patient care, and prepare a special set of external genital cleaning equipment for children.