Sexual Health
Can genital herpes be transmitted through sexual contact transmission? How to prevent genital herpes
Genital herpes is a common sexually transmitted disease in our daily lives. Patients may experience varying sizes of herpes on their genitals. If not treated in a timely manner, it can cause difficulty urinating and even pain. It is important to actively cut off the source of infection for genital herpes in daily life.
Can sexual contact transmit genital herpes?
Sexual contact can directly cause genital herpes, the most common of which are oral, vaginal, and anal sexual intercourse. During sexual intercourse, one party's genitalia contains a large amount of pathogens, while the other party's reproductive mucosa is damaged, which can easily cause infection.
What are the transmission routes of genital herpes?
1. Direct contact infection
Healthy individuals who directly come into contact with the damaged skin and secretions of genital herpes patients are prone to infection. Contact with contaminated household utensils is also known as indirect infection. Healthy individuals who have skin damage directly come into contact with infected toilets, bath towels, hand towels, etc. with genital herpes.
2. Mother child transmission
Pregnant women who suffer from recurrent and primary genital herpes may transmit their own pathogens to the baby, which can be directly transmitted to the baby during vaginal delivery. Another type of transmission is through blood, and when pregnant women carry the virus, the virus in their blood directly enters the baby's body through the placenta.
3. Blood transmission
The transmission of blood mainly refers to direct contact with contaminated blood, sharing syringes and needles with genital herpes patients, and other infections. If pregnant women suffer from syphilis, they can infect the fetus through the placenta, and if pregnant women suffer from gonorrhea, they can also transmit it to the fetus through the amniotic cavity infection.
How to prevent genital herpes?
1. Maintain a positive and upward mindset
Patients must pay attention to their emotions in daily life, not have too much pressure, do a good job in long-term care, and have the confidence to overcome the disease.
2. Pay more attention to personal hygiene
Patients with genital herpes must maintain good personal hygiene and develop good hygiene habits in their daily lives. Warm water should be used to clean the external genitalia every morning and evening, and underwear should be changed and washed frequently. A dedicated person should use a dedicated basin, and their towels should be separated from others. Loose cotton underwear should be chosen, and after each wash, it should be exposed to the sun.
3. Avoiding sexual chaos