Safe Sex Can Save Your Life Part II
Safe sex involves the use of protection whenever genitals come in contact. Female and male condoms can be used, as they provide a barrier from the possible exchange of infected body fluids. Anal sex and oral sex is unadvised, unless the use of protection is observed. A lot of bacteria are present in the rectum and the mouth, and these can infect the genitals and cause other symptoms. A dental dam is like a plastic sheet which can be inserted into the mouth before oral sex. Also, lubricants, when used along with condoms, may cause the latex to tear, leaving an opening for pathogens to transfer.
Aside from safe sex, one should not use illegal drugs, especially those taken intravenously or through a syringe. These needles are not sterile, and they can be carriers of blood-borne infections that are likewise irreversible when acquired.
Some STD’s can be acquired through poor hygiene. Some parasites, like pubic lice and those mites that cause scabies, can be acquired when unclean garments or linens are used. A person who has these parasites should not come in contact with another person, as the parasites immediately attach to a new host to feed on its blood. Symptoms of these include itchiness in the pelvic and thigh area, as these are the zones where the female parasites lay their eggs. They can be treated with topical creams and special medicated soaps.
Medical experts see to it that their patients are well-informed about STD’s, their symptoms, treatments, and possible ways of preventing them. Any wise person will take his time to gather this information and use it to his benefit.
Posted on April 12, 2008 by admin