Friday, 18 April 2014

HOW TO PREVENT GONORRHOEA

                              HOW TO PREVENT GONORRHOEA

The use of contraceptive is the only form of prevention that hinder someone from contracting such

infections. The rising figures of sexually transmitted infection especially over the summer

periods are a worrying trend considering the numbers affected by HIV and the numbers

estimated to have HIV who have not yet been diagnosed. Furthermore, the number of people

getting tested for HIV is relatively low. When getting tested after sexual intercourse, even at the

 end of a long term partnership, one should get tested for viruses like HIV and the likes.

The only way you can protect yourself from being infected with  STD is to know your sexual

 partner's sexual and its medical history. Before you engage in a sexual activity

with the chosen partner, it is vital that you gain knowledge about his or her current medical state.

You as an adult have the right to know if your partner has a type of STD. Some types of STDs

are accompanied by clear and visible signs such as rash, sores, discharges, and redness around

the genital area. In order to be fully protected, you can suggest your partner that you go together

to be checked for some types of STDs. This is the first and the most important step in having a

good sexual health. A healthy sexual life paves the way for a healthy sexual relationship.

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