Sexual Health
What are the non sexual transmission routes of sexually transmitted diseases? Avoiding misconceptions about cleanliness in sexual activity
A college student has been swimming since summer and has been feeling itching in her lower body recently, with more and more vaginal discharge. Diagnosis revealed gynecological diseases, and swimming may be the cause of her illness. Why can cleaning oneself also lead to gynecological diseases? What are the non sexual transmission routes of sexually transmitted diseases?
Why does clean self love lead to sexually transmitted diseases
Why do some women get sexually transmitted diseases when they always clean themselves? According to epidemiological surveys, about 10% of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) patients are infected through non sexual contact, except for sexual behavior. The clothes, toilets, and other items used by the patients may be the main culprits of the infection.
Due to the unique physiological structure of women, some female patients often do not have obvious genital or urethral symptoms after contracting sexually transmitted diseases, which is easily overlooked. Many patients often delay diagnosis and treatment when encountering comorbidities, such as cervicitis, cervical erosion, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, and salpingitis, waiting for hospital examination.
How to prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases
When women swim, their vagina is in a moist state, which can damage the original slightly acidic environment, easily invade bacteria, cause infection, itching, burning, increased secretion, and odor in the perineum, which can easily cause vaginitis and eczema of the external genitalia. Therefore, immediately urinate and take a shower after swimming. At the same time, try not to use public towels and bath towels in bathrooms and choose showers. Toilets that do not use bathrooms can indirectly spread sexually transmitted diseases, and necessary protection should be taken.
Rinse with clean water as soon as possible after swimming
Swimming pool water can easily "bully" women, so what issues should female friends pay attention to when swimming? How do you protect your body again? The gynecologist at Shaw Hospital suggests that it is best not to swim for several periods.
Firstly, women during ovulation and menstruation should not go into the water. Women during menstruation and ovulation have a fragile immune system and are prone to bacterial infections that can cause inflammation. In addition, some people believe that using a tampon during menstruation can prevent the arrival of bacteria during menstruation. But doctors say soaking cotton swabs in water can easily invade bacteria and infect them.
Secondly, if the body experiences early gynecological inflammation such as increased secretions, abnormal taste and color, or during inflammation treatment, it is absolutely forbidden to swim, otherwise it is easy to be infected by bacteria in the water, which will worsen the condition.