Sexual Health
Is it scary to have sexually transmitted diseases rampant? What should be done to prevent and treat sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases are infectious diseases that primarily spread through sexual behavior. These diseases not only affect the health of the reproductive system, but also have an impact on tissues in various parts of the body. The most serious of them is AIDS, which even affects people's life safety all the time. So, in this open society, everyone needs to take preventive measures against sexually transmitted diseases.
So what should be done to prevent sexually transmitted diseases?
1. Persist in exercise
Exercise does have the effect of preventing sexually transmitted diseases, as they are infectious diseases that require bacteria to invade the human body and cause damage to local tissues before they can spread on a large scale. If you exercise for a long time, the body's immune function and resistance will be significantly improved, which can also resist a small amount of bacterial invasion. However, if unclean sexual intercourse is maintained for a long time without proper prevention measures, it may still lead to sexually transmitted diseases. So exercising is a way to improve physical fitness, and can only achieve the effect of preventing sexually transmitted diseases to a certain extent.
2. Avoiding unclean sexual intercourse
The reason for contracting sexually transmitted diseases is often due to unclean sexual intercourse, which means that during sexual activity, one does not maintain normal hygiene and does not have a fixed partner, and may engage in sexual intercourse with multiple people for a period of time, greatly increasing the probability of getting sick. Because it is not possible to determine whether there are sexually transmitted diseases during sexual intercourse, blind sexual intercourse is often the root cause of infection. Just to ensure that you have a fixed sexual partner and not have sexual intercourse with people you don't know.
3. Proper use of safety measures
The common safety measures in sexual life are naturally not condoms. Condoms not only protect men's safety, but also prevent women from getting infected. Therefore, it is best to maintain the good habit of using condoms during sexual activity, which can also have good contraceptive effects and avoid accidents. But if one party is found to have a sexually transmitted disease in daily life, it is better to seek timely treatment at the hospital. If one party still has sexual intercourse with a sexually transmitted disease, even if using a condom, there is a certain possibility of infection because during sexual intercourse, secretions may flow out, which can stimulate the local area and still cause symptoms of infection.