Sexual Health
What are the transmission routes of sexually transmitted diseases? How to fundamentally prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases, as the name suggests, are sexually transmitted diseases. Common sexually transmitted diseases include syphilis, AIDS, gonorrhea, condyloma acuminatum, genital herpes, etc. What is the principle of sexually transmitted diseases?
The main pathogens that transmit diseases are viruses, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Treponema pallidum, and other pathogenic microorganisms. According to statistics, about 95% of sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted through sexual contact. The skin and mucosa of the genital areas of both men and women are soft and thin, with rich blood vessels, and congestion in the same room. Friction during the same room may cause minor damage
The transmission of sexually transmitted diseases is not only through sexual intercourse, but also through the placenta to mother and child, and through blood transfusions and blood products through blood channels. In addition, there are also indirect contact transmission routes, with a low probability of occurrence, but it cannot be ignored. Some patients can be infected with items used by contact patients such as underwear, underwear, bath towels, bathrooms, and toilets.
The main methods for preventing sexually transmitted diseases are: firstly, physical isolation, such as wearing condoms during sexual intercourse and using lubricants to avoid damage to skin and mucous membranes. Secondly, before giving birth to a new life, it is necessary to screen for related infectious diseases. If a disease is found, taboos cannot be avoided, and active treatment should be given under the guidance of a doctor to avoid unnecessary harm to the new generation. Thirdly, when donating blood or needing to provide blood for oneself, one should seek medical attention or draw blood from a legitimate institution, and should not use blood products of unknown origin. Fourthly, it is necessary to clean oneself and have a fixed sexual partner. Married individuals cannot engage in extramarital behavior, as multiple sexual partners are prone to contracting sexually transmitted diseases.