Sexual Health
How to prevent the occurrence of sexually transmitted diseases? 5 common measures for preventing sexually transmitted diseases
How to prevent the occurrence of sexually transmitted diseases? When testing for AIDS, we should do AIDS rash. If we are afraid of AIDS, we must do a good job in prevention in our daily life. Prevention is crucial. It is best not to have casual sexual intercourse, not to have sex with strangers, and pay attention to the cleanliness of our sexual life so that we can cause some sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS.
In recent years, AIDS has invaded the campus at a rapid speed, and the infected people are getting younger. In 2014, Beijing reported over a hundred cases of COVID-19 infection among students in the first 10 months. Across the country, the number of provinces with over 100 cases of student infections has rapidly increased from 5 in 2013 to 10 in 2014. The proportion of female infections is relatively stable, and male male behavior is the main route of transmission.
Relevant experts said that taking certain preventive measures can reduce the incidence rate of AIDS. Students should keep themselves clean and abide by sexual morality; Correct use of condoms; Timely and standardized treatment of sexually transmitted diseases; Stay away from drugs, especially intravenous drug use; Avoid unnecessary injections and use disposable injection needles when necessary; Advocate free blood donation and avoid selling blood at illegal blood (plasma) collection points; Do not share toothbrushes, razors, or other items that may be contaminated with blood; Go to a regular hospital for treatment of oral diseases.
How to prevent sexually transmitted diseases
(1) If you can wait for sexual activity, wait.
(2) Please be careful, the more people engage in unprotected sexual activity, the more likely they are to be infected with sexually transmitted diseases.
(3) When engaging in vaginal, anal or oral sex, condoms and spermicides should be used throughout. Please remember the principle: engage in safer sexual activity every time you engage in sexual activity.
(4) Pay attention to symptoms at all times. If there are any unusual secretions, wounds, pustules, bruises, lumps, sores, or pain inside, on, or around the penis, vagina, or anus, or if you have sex with someone who is believed to be infected with a sexually transmitted disease, please seek medical examination. If there is any doubt, doing an examination is always a wise thing. At the same time, stop sexual activity first.
(5) If you have symptoms, seek medical attention in a timely manner, otherwise the infection will worsen and may have already been transmitted to another person. The severity of an unknown condition can be life-threatening. Some symptoms of an infection may resemble mild infections, and only doctors can determine the diagnosis. There are many hospitals that can conduct examinations and tests in complete secrecy. Except for those who have sexual relations who should tell them, no one else will know that you have contracted a sexually transmitted disease.