Sexual Health
What diseases can be transmitted through sexual activity? What are the common sexually transmitted diseases
In recent years, due to the openness of their minds, many people have engaged in sexual activity before marriage, and some even frequently switch sexual partners to pursue stimulation and engage in excessive sexual activity. However, they do not know that although temporary sexual activity can please themselves, it is easy to contract diseases, especially the following diseases, which are easily transmitted through sexual activity. Therefore, they should be particularly vigilant.
What diseases are transmitted through sexual activity?
1. Genital herpes
Genital herpes is mostly caused by the malignant herpes simplex virus. If a partner has this virus, it is easy to transmit the virus to the other party through sexual activity. The virus will attach to the genitals and remain latent, ultimately leading to an outbreak.
2. AIDS
The main mode of transmission of AIDS is also sexual behavior. It is mainly transmitted through sexual behavior. On the one hand, it is multiple sexual partners, and on the other hand, it is less frequent to use condoms. Especially, the more partners, the lower the condom use rate, the higher the risk of AIDS.
3. Syphilis
Sexual intercourse with patients infected with Treponema pallidum can lead to the rupture of mucosal capillaries in the reproductive organs due to private friction, causing the virus to enter the bloodstream and spread. In this situation, the more sexual partners there are, the higher the risk of developing the disease.
4. Pubic lice
The pubic lice are also a common sexually transmitted disease. The more sexual partners there are, the greater the risk of the disease, and its transmission rate is extremely high. If a partner is found to be present, both individuals need to be treated simultaneously and sexual activity is prohibited.
How to prevent sexually transmitted diseases in daily life?
1. Fixed sexual partner
It should be noted that changing sexual partners frequently, although it can allow oneself to enjoy the pursuit of temporary stimulation, the probability of multiple sexual partners contracting sexually transmitted diseases is higher. Therefore, it is necessary to have a fixed sexual partner and wear condoms during sexual activity. Condoms can effectively block the entry of viruses, with a 90% effectiveness rate.
2. Maintain good hygiene and cleanliness
Before and after sexual activity, it is important to clean the reproductive organs with warm water to avoid bacterial and viral infections that can cause diseases, especially those that are easily caused by improper hygiene, such as pubic lice.
3. Regular inspections
Regular examination of the reproductive system is necessary, and timely measures should be taken when problems are found to avoid damage to the reproductive system mucosa, decreased resistance, and inability to resist virus invasion.