Sexual Health
How are various sexually transmitted diseases transmitted? What are the Pathogen transmission of sexually transmitted diseases
Common sexually transmitted diseases include Genital herpes, gonorrhea, mycoplasma or chlamydia infection, syphilis or AIDS, etc. Such diseases not only occur in the genitourinary organs, but also invade lymph nodes through the Lymphatic system, which can damage tissues and organs and increase the psychological burden of patients. If you want to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, you must understand the Pathogen transmission of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, cut off the source of infection, and stay away from sexually transmitted diseases.
What are the Pathogen transmission of sexually transmitted diseases?
1. Sexual contact transmission
The Pathogen transmission of transmission of most sexually transmitted diseases is sexual behavior, including kissing, touching and hugging. Due to direct contact between the reproductive organs of both sexes with pathogens, coupled with the fact that the genitals are in a congested state during sexual activity, the pressure in the tissues increases, making the genitals susceptible to damage, leading to infection.
2. Indirect contact transmission
When the skin is damaged in a healthy state and the damaged area comes into contact with the erosion and ulcer surface of a sexually transmitted disease patient, pathogens take the opportunity to invade from the damaged area of the skin, thereby inducing infection. In addition, clothes, bed sheets, quilts or Household goods of patients may also be infected, because these articles may be contaminated by secretion containing bacteria.
3. Maternal to Child Transmission
There are two types of mother to child transmission: one is the transmission of pathogens from the placenta to the fetus; One type is during childbirth, when the fetus becomes infected through the birth canal.
4. Transmission of blood or blood products
Whether it is gonorrhea, syphilis, or AIDS are likely to appear pathogen blood. If the blood containing this kind of bacteria is transfused, it is very likely to have a transmissible infection. At the same time, the incidence rate is high and the incidence rate is fast, and it is easy to have systemic symptoms with significant symptoms.
5. Transmission through organ transplantation or artificial insemination
Due to the lack of strict protection and thorough disinfection, it is impossible to kill pathogens. In addition, the equipment used is infected, leading to the transmission of pathogens.
How to prevent sexually transmitted diseases?
Both men and women should be clean and self loving, pay attention to sexual morality, and avoid multiple sexual partners. Secondly, condoms should be worn during sexual activity, which not only has a contraceptive effect but also prevents direct contact between male and female organs, effectively preventing various sexually transmitted diseases. Thirdly, cherish life, stay away from drugs, establish a correct outlook on life and values, and not blindly pursue enjoyment and stimulation.