How to prevent venereal disease

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Today, I had a dirty bed, but my body had some problems. There were many blisters around my genitals, and I felt very painful. Some of them were broken. They were diagnosed as venereal diseases, and then they were treated immediately. The situation was a little better. Today, let me learn how to prevent venereal diseases with you.

How to prevent venereal disease

Step 1: sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted not only through sexual contact, but also through indirect contact with their family members or friends, such as bath towels, bathtubs and underwear contaminated with the virus. So in life, we should pay attention to personal hygiene, do not share public goods, such as chopsticks, towel, toilet, etc., active treatment, no infectious after cure.

Step 2: prevent contact infection: do not use other people's underwear, swimsuit and bathtub. In the public bath, do not wash the basin, advocate the shower, do not directly sit on the bath chair after bathing. Try to use squatting toilet in public toilet. Wash your hands with soap before going to the toilet. Do not swim in the swimming pool with high density and lax disinfection.  

Step 3: pay attention to personal hygiene: daily cleaning vulva, change underwear, personal underwear separate cleaning. Even among family members, one basin for each person should be used separately. Resolutely put an end to sexual disorder: 60% of STD patients are infected through sexual contact.

matters needing attention

For a serious disease such as venereal disease, its harmfulness and infectivity are not single. It not only damages the patient himself, but also affects the health of his family. It can be transmitted by sticking to the skin. It not only damages the genitals, but also spreads to other organs. It will not only damage the reproductive organs, but also lead to infertility. One of the couples is responsible for the disease For some reason, they are infected with STDs, and then they are transmitted to each other through the sexual life between husband and wife; the children in the family are either transmitted through mother to child channels, or are infected through the contact of daily life, making the whole family suffer.