Sexual Health
Can pubic lice be transmitted through sexual life? Be careful of these ways of infecting pubic lice
The pubic louse can be said to be an infectious parasitic disease, and it can also be specifically referred to as the pubic louse. It is mainly a disease caused by the bite of pubic lice on local skin, which often leads to severe itching symptoms in patients. If the disease is not controlled in time, it may also cause secondary infection, leading to complications such as folliculitis, pustulosis and furuncle, which seriously endanger human health. In particular, this disease is more likely to make women suffer, so it will also induce more serious gynecological diseases, so we must better understand the cause of disease and take specific preventive measures.
Why do people still get pubic lice now? Can it be transmitted through sexual life?
1. Direct transmission through sexual intercourse
The main route of transmission of pubic lice is sexual contact transmission. The pubic lice are infectious, and sexual transmission is the main cause of the occurrence of pubic lice. Sexual intercourse between men and women is caused by mutual infection. And the key point is that women are more likely to be infected by pubic lice. This is because some women have more hair in their private parts if their hair is more vigorous. If they do not do a good job in cleaning their private parts, the moist environment in some private places is more suitable for the breeding and reproduction of pubic lice. Therefore, when having sex, if women have pubic hair falling off, it is easy for them to carry pubic lice and cause infection to others.
2. Indirect infection of clothing and bedding
Clothes, especially underwear, bedding and mattresses, are substances in direct contact with the skin, so they are more likely to carry the parasite pubic lice. If you wash clothes with these parasitic clothes when washing, it is likely to cause others to get sick through clothing transmission, so at this time, infection may also occur between families.
3. Special public places
Indirect transmission can occur in toilet seats, causing pubic lice infection. The main reason is that many people can use public toilets, which are likely to come into contact with private places directly, and there are many bacteria in public toilets. If the left side of the public toilet is used by people with pubic lice, it is also easy to infect themselves with pubic lice.
4. Dietary factors
The pubic louse will not directly infect people and cause disease, but the unhealthy diet structure is likely to aggravate the disease, resulting in the repeated infection of pubic louse, which will affect human immunity than eating spicy and stimulating food as usual; Eating foods that are easy to cause allergies will damage human health; These foods also tend to aggravate the moisture in the human body, thus providing a better living environment for the reproduction of the pubic lice, making the pubic lice repeatedly infected.