Sexual Health
Beware of sexually transmitted diseases in spring. What are the routes through which sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted
The transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is rising in the early spring, with the climate changing from cold to warm. After the cold winter, various functions of the human body begin to become active in the spring, and the gonads are no exception. In addition, the number of people traveling and working outside is increasing. This season is a period of frequent occurrence of various infectious diseases, especially sexually transmitted diseases. The second is blood transmission. Some sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted through blood or blood products input, sharing syringes for intravenous drug use, such as syphilis, AIDS. The third is mother to child transmission. Some sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted to infants through placenta, childbirth or breast milk, such as syphilis, gonorrhea, AIDS, nongonococcal cervicitis, condyloma acuminatum, genital herpes, and other indirect contact transmission transmission. Some sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted through contact with contaminated clothing, bathware, toilets, etc. of patients with sexually transmitted diseases, such as genital warts, non gonococcal urethritis (cervical) inflammation, and occasional indirect transmission of syphilis, gonorrhea, and genital herpes.
In this regard, Liu Zhanwei emphasized that in order to effectively prevent the occurrence of sexually transmitted diseases, the following preventive measures must be taken: to keep oneself clean, consciously resist or correct non-standard behavior. To maintain a fixed sexual partner, do not promiscuity or promiscuity. When high-risk behaviors occur, it is important to take the correct protective measures, such as wearing condoms correctly. Do not share underwear, bath towels, bathtubs, toothbrushes, razors, and other items with others. If high-risk sexual activity occurs accidentally and the genital area is abnormal, it is necessary to seek medical attention at a reputable STD clinic in a reputable epidemic prevention institution. Do not trust street advertisements or so-called "ancestral secrets" to avoid delaying early treatment.
When diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease, it is necessary to overcome the mentality of worry, anxiety, and excessive tension, and believe in science. Generally, sexually transmitted diseases can be prevented and treated through correct treatment and regular follow-up. At the same time, it is also necessary to actively mobilize one's spouse and sexual partners to diagnose and treat them simultaneously.