Sexual Health
Will not wearing a condom during sexual intercourse lead to sexually transmitted diseases? Here are some tips on condoms
With the openness of modern people to sex, they are more and more likely to suffer from various sexually transmitted diseases, especially the high probability of multiple sexual partners suffering from sexually transmitted diseases. Sexually transmitted diseases have a significant negative impact on people's physical and mental health, not only affecting patients' own health, but also having adverse effects on family and social stability. Because sexually transmitted diseases are highly contagious. Next, let's understand the common sense of sexually transmitted diseases together.
Can one not get sexually transmitted diseases without a condom during sexual intercourse?
Generally speaking, as long as two people are healthy and do not wear condoms during sexual activity, they will not get sexually transmitted diseases. However, now AIDS has become the most serious disease among sexually transmitted diseases. AIDS is mainly transmitted through sexual contact. In order to reduce the risk of AIDS, it is best to wear condoms in sexual life. This is the most important means to prevent AIDS. However, in order to obtain a perfect sexual experience, there are also men who do not like to wear condoms. In fact, the risk of AIDS increases, especially when there are multiple sexual partners. In the process of sexual life, the correct use of condoms that meet the quality standards can avoid direct contact with the body fluids of Sexual partner, which can reduce the risk of AIDS. Condoms are the only way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS between the sexes.
Can condoms be infected with AIDS?
Now many people know the dangers of AIDS. People who have unclean sex worry about whether they have AIDS all day long, which seriously affects their normal life and work. Generally speaking, condoms are a means to reduce the risk of AIDS, but it cannot be said that they will not suffer from AIDS at all. The use of condoms with substandard quality will also increase the risk of AIDS. The correct way for these people to prevent AIDS is to conduct AIDS tests in the hospital to confirm whether they are infected. To check AIDS, we must go to a regular large hospital and find experts to check for security. HIV is generally infected through blood and semen, so as to avoid the probability of infection in sexual life.
Little knowledge about condoms:
Condoms are a protective measure to prevent contact between the urethral opening, glans, and foreskin with HIV containing bodily fluids. Even if the condom does not cover the entire penis, covering only the body fluids in contact with the glans and foreskin can still provide protection. Condoms that are not damaged and of standard quality can prevent HIV infection 100% biologically. For your own health and safety, it is best to take condom measures to prevent AIDS.