Sexual Health
Is the sauna a place for sexually transmitted diseases? Will sharing tableware spread sexually transmitted diseases
It is said that sexually transmitted diseases are the punishment of God for those with sexual disorder. However, modern medicine has found that many people have not crossed the minefield and accidentally stepped on it! At that time, shouting grievances, many awkwardness and trouble were inevitable. The following sexually transmitted diseases' minefields must be constantly vigilant in our daily lives.
Minefield 1- Sauna
Jiashan is still a very traditional woman in her bones. In recent days, she has found scabs on her underwear and a small amount of yellow pus discharged from her vagina. However, her lower abdomen is much swollen. After a simple examination and examination by the hospital, gonorrhea was confirmed. The doctor said that her sexual partner may also be infected and must undergo examination and treatment. She hurriedly left the clinic, filled with dissatisfaction - even if it was really popular, she would still protect her body like jade. At night, she was lonely and wasted this false reputation, which was even more unfair than Dou E! As an old friend of a dermatology, she asked carefully. She remembered that two weeks ago, she had taken a sauna with several women. Sitting on her friend's mat was the culprit
Neisseria gonorrhoeae can remain infectious for more than 10 hours without disinfectant, and can survive for 15 minutes at 42 degrees. It can be contact transmission.
Lightning protection method:
Reducing access to public bathrooms and saunas, especially for small bathrooms with poor hygiene, must be avoided.
The seats and toilets in office buildings should also be vigilant.
Continue to use your own cushion and try not to let the skin, especially the external genitalia, come into direct contact with public goods.
Minefield 2- Contact infection
Ling asked the nanny to take care of her 3-year-old son. Finally, on Sunday, she bathed her son herself and suddenly noticed several rice sized rashes on his buttocks, distributed around his anus. The next day, she brought her child to the hospital, and the diagnosis book read a few words: "Genital warts"! Oh my goodness! STD!
Through various consultations, she learned that this disease is transmitted through daily contact, such as bath towels and bathtubs. There are several warts on the back of the nanny's hand and face.
Doctors say that warts are medically known as flat warts and genital warts are caused by human papillomavirus infection. In most cases, the pathogen is a different subtype of the virus, but it can also be the same type. The mucous membranes of children's genitalia are soft and susceptible to virus infection. Lightning protection method: Suffer from flat warts or warts. You must go to the hospital for treatment immediately. This is a non venereal disease, but it can also be transmitted by contact transmission. Try not to touch your own or child's mucous membranes. Children may also become innocent victims of sexually transmitted diseases. If adults suspect having genital warts, gonorrhea, syphilis, etc., do not share bathroom supplies with family members until cured, especially do not sleep with the child.