Sexual Health
Sexually transmitted disease virus is better than hepatitis B virus. Wash hands before sex
Among some STD patients, they have never traveled, never sat in the public toilet, never swam in the swimming pool, and neither husband nor wife has a history of sexual dysfunction... So where do they come from? After analysis, their hands may be the culprit of infectious diseases.
In life, many couples do not wash their hands before going to bed. Before reading newspapers or counting money, they may have sexually transmitted disease pathogens on their hands. When they have sex, they touch themselves or the other's sexual organs with their hands. In this way, both husband and wife may become victims of sexually transmitted diseases.
Condyloma acuminatum, one of sexually transmitted diseases, is considered as the second generation of sexually transmitted diseases. The Ministry of Health has listed it as one of the eight sexually transmitted diseases to be controlled. This disease is caused by human papillomavirus, and mainly occurs at the junction of genital skin and mucosa, such as the coronal groove of penis, perineum around female vulva, labia and labia, and perineum, which are in the form of clumps, flat warts, and cauliflower. Hyperplasia. Patients often come to see a doctor because of pruritus of vulva or small hyperplasia of touch.
Some experts believe that the degree of pollution of this virus is far greater than that of hepatitis B. When people go to the hotel to greet guests, push the glass door, ring the doorbell, press the elevator switch, shake hands with others, and pay close attention to the business cards handed by others, they may stick the virus on their hands. Especially when the toilet is switched on, it is more likely to be infected with many venereal pathogens. In addition, the handrails, public telephones, banknotes and public newspapers on the bus may also be accompanied by sexually transmitted disease pathogens. Therefore, you should wash your hands after going home and before going to bed, so as not to inoculate the STD pathogens into your own or others' sexual organs due to the intermediary role of your hands.
Research shows that the warm and moist perineum is an ideal paradise for sexually transmitted disease pathogens. Once they settle down here, they can easily camp and breed.