Dangerous diseases with unprotected sex
Be careful not to take the risk of sexually transmitted diseases with dangerous sex!
In any type of sexual relationship, there is a risk of transmitting sexually transmitted diseases. But the risk of disease transmission is higher in several types of sex.
Anal, oral and vaginal sex without using a condom. Correct and constant use of condoms is the first and most important step to prevent sexually transmitted diseases. Intercourse without using a condom is considered risky, even if penetration does not occur.
Sex under the influence of alcohol. When the level of alcohol in the blood rises, a person is not fully conscious and in this situation his choices are unconscious. Many people, who would normally avoid risky sex, make careless choices under the influence of alcohol.
Sex under the influence of drugs. In general, intoxication caused by drugs, especially hallucinogenic drugs, brings a person into cyberspace. In that space, a person makes choices that are not conscious. Sex under the influence of drugs is always considered risky in any situation.
Sex with high-risk people. Intercourse with people who have uncontrolled sex.
Sex for people with sexually transmitted diseases. Those who have one or more sexually transmitted diseases are more ready to get other sexually transmitted diseases. These people not only have to be careful of transmitting their disease to their sexual partners, but they are also more at risk of contracting other sexually transmitted diseases.
Sex for those with a weak immune system. Those whose immune system is weak or does not work well are more at risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases and need more care against these diseases.
Sexual relations between homosexuals and bisexuals. The prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases among homosexuals is usually high.
Having sex with more than one sexual partner.
Sex under the age of eighteen. Important factors such as lack of experience and knowledge about methods of preventing sexually transmitted diseases and weaker immune system in teenagers make this relationship risky.
Sex with addicts. Since some drug addicts get sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS and hepatitis due to the use of shared syringes, sex with drug addicts is very risky.
Sex with sex workers. The risk of contracting and transmitting DTS in sex workers is very high due to having sex with a wide variety of people.
Sex during menstruation.
Sexual intercourse during acute diseases. The immune system of a person who is fighting an illness is usually weakened, and a weakened immune system increases the risk of contracting and transmitting sexually transmitted infections.
Sex under high pressure and lack of sleep. Any internal or external factor that lowers the level of awareness may lead to wrong and uninformed choices in sex. Therefore, sexual intercourse is considered risky in situations where one or both sexual partners are under mental pressure, mental fluctuations and lack of sleep. Source:
25 September 1394 18:01
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