Sexual Health
Tableware may also cause you to contract sexually transmitted diseases. How to prevent it
Two months ago, Lin Fang attended a gathering of old college friends. When the wine was hot, everyone drank from the bottle. A friend brought a bottle of wine, and Lin Fang hesitated a bit. However, at this point, he wanted to talk about hygiene, so he drank it. A week later, he found a large ulcer on the inner side of his lips, which was not painful. The ulcer surface grew larger as it grew. He went to the hospital for examination, and several doctors discussed and called him to a single room, telling him that the patient was a hard working salesperson, who was infected with syphilis!
Lin Fang cried out for injustice, and the doctor was also confused. A few days later, he learned from his old friend that the friend he had been drinking with also had this disease, and initially had a bad mouth. After consulting with the doctor, he finally understood the beginning of the matter.
Phase I syphilis, also known as prickly heat, has a erosive surface and is highly contagious. Not only does it occur in the genitals, but it also occurs in areas such as the lips and tongue.
Preventive measures:
Dietary utensils can also spread sexually transmitted diseases, especially those that are prone to occur in the oral mucosa. Try not to share them with others.
If there is a handsome guy who doesn't know the details, he should give you a passionate kiss and fully estimate the danger.
Painless ulcers in the oral cavity should be treated promptly.
Some sexually transmitted diseases, such as syphilis and genital warts, are painless and itch free. Therefore, special attention should be paid to abnormal manifestations of the genitalia and mucous membranes.
Don't rely on women's illnesses on their heads. In fact, there are many reasons to commit crimes against lazy people!