Sexual Health
What are the methods of sexually transmitted diseases? Revealing the five main ways of sexually transmitted disease transmission
Recently, online reports claimed that "the language used in World War II US STD prevention posters is everywhere", which has attracted high attention and heated discussion from most friends. In fact, sexually transmitted diseases are a group of diseases that primarily spread through sexual contact. Once suffering from sexually transmitted diseases, it will seriously endanger the physical and mental health of patients. So, what are the methods for sexually transmitted diseases? Today, experts will reveal the five main ways of sexually transmitted diseases. Let's take a look at what sexually transmitted diseases are!
Sexually transmitted diseases are one of the diseases that everyone hates. If someone has a sexually transmitted disease, everyone will consider it unclean. Men are referred to as places to enter and exit romance, while women are referred to as Shui Yang Hua. It can be seen that the public opinion power brought about by sexually transmitted diseases is still considerable. Many people believe that sexually transmitted diseases are only transmitted through sexual activity, and as long as they are clean, they can stay away from them. However, what I'm telling you is that the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases is not only a form of sexual behavior, but also more.
The five main pathways for the spread of sexually transmitted diseases are revealed as follows:
1. Sexual behavior transmission: The so-called sexual behavior mainly includes kissing, touching, hugging, sexual intercourse, etc. Sexual intercourse is the main route of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. The reasons for sexual intercourse transmission are as follows: 1. Genitals come into direct contact with pathogens. 2. The genitals of both parties during sexual intercourse are in a congested state, and increased pressure within the tissue is prone to damage.
2. Indirect contact transmission: contact transmission of non sexual relationship between people is relatively rare. However, some sexually transmitted diseases, such as gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, and fungal infections, can be transmitted through towels, bathtubs, clothing, and other items. Especially in areas with poor economic conditions and low health level, indirect contact transmission occurs frequently.
3. Blood borne transmission: Pathogenemia can occur in syphilis, AIDS and gonorrhea. If the recipient receives blood transfusion, there may be a risk of transmitted infections. Bloodborne infection is characterized by high incidence rate, rapid incidence rate, cross course, transmissible disease, and serious systemic symptoms.
4. Mother to child transmission: Fetal transmission through the placenta. Syphilis and AIDS are mostly at risk of mother to child transmission. There are three ways to transmit sexually transmitted diseases from mother to child: the first is primary infection; The second type is retrograde infection; The third type is acquired infection.