Sexual Health
How long is the latent period of sexually transmitted diseases? 15 misconceptions about paying attention to sexually transmitted diseases
To prevent sexually transmitted diseases, a positive approach is to fix sexual couples, avoid prostitutes, and avoid having sexual relations with people of unknown origin or those with obvious sexually transmitted diseases. When using public toilets, it is important to pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene. The negative approach is to use condoms, as high-risk groups are like sex lovers. Prostitutes need to regularly screen for sexually transmitted diseases and bravely receive treatment when unfortunately ill. It is a very important principle for sexual partners to receive treatment simultaneously.
Error 1: Oral sex does not infect sexually transmitted diseases
Oral sex is one of the important ways of sexually transmitted diseases infection. Rashes, gonorrhea, syphilis, nongonococcal urethritis and AIDS may be infected by oral sex.
Error 2: As long as you use a condom, you will definitely not be infected with sexually transmitted diseases
Although condoms are the best way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, they are not foolproof, as improper use of condoms (such as incomplete insertion, use halfway through sexual intercourse, and continued sexual activity after ejaculation) or poor quality of condoms can still lead to the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases.
Error 3: Taking vitamin C before sexual activity can prevent sexually transmitted diseases
Vitamin C has no preventive effect on sexually transmitted diseases.
Error 4: Adding gasoline to the urethra can treat urethritis
Gasoline not only has bactericidal effects, but also damages the urethral mucosa, causing serious tissue reactions.
Error 5: Prostitutes urinating immediately will not cause sexually transmitted diseases
The bacteria and viruses of sexually transmitted diseases penetrate into tissues and blood in a short period of time, and urinate immediately after sexual intercourse. The effectiveness of preventing sexually transmitted diseases is quite limited. However, female patients who urinate after sexual activity and empty the bladder of bacteria have the effect of preventing acute cystitis.
Error 6: If you take antibiotics before going to prostitution, you don't need to wear a condom
Antibiotics are only effective against sexually transmitted diseases caused by bacteria, but not against blisters and AIDS. Abuse of antibiotics can actually lead to bacterial resistance. Gonorrhea is the most obvious example.
Error 7: Whether women have sexually transmitted diseases can be seen from their appearance
Many sexually transmitted diseases have no obvious symptoms in women, and there are no visible abnormalities in appearance, or the lesions are hidden near the cervix, making it difficult to detect. Therefore, women do not know the cause of sexually transmitted diseases. A woman with a normal appearance does not necessarily mean she is safe.
Error 8: People with poor health may develop sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases are ubiquitous, and people with strong health can also suffer from them.