Illnesses sexually transmitted

Contact

If the man is sick of a flu, the partner can catch from it. If at the partner of the louse, the man can soon feel a skin itch. The naked body excited and sweaty from movement, represents the ideal environment for bacteria. In close sexual contact human bodies are especially subject to infection.

At the sexual intercourse perfect conditions for carrying over of the infected bacteria from one person to another are created. Each illness of a sexual member "is brought" directly in a vagina. And infected during sex of allocation of a vagina "are pushed" through an urethra aperture in the channel of the man. Illnesses unite lovers the same as also feelings.

The most widespread disease, transferable sexual way is the gonorrhoea. In 1988 in the USA the data of one research has been published: venereal illnesses daily catch approximately 38 thousand persons. Precisely to establish this number it is impossible, as many do not address for the help. Mass media are occupied only by AIDS, and the society forgets that other diseases grow into an epidemic.

When in the early eighties it became known about AIDS, some have considered illness "as a finger Divine", perceiving it as corresponding punishment not only for men-homosexuals, but also for the incorrect usual men living not with one partner. If it was so, the majority of adult inhabitants of the world would be punished, as intimate relations all life with one partner - the phenomenon presently not too extended. Fortunately, the hysteria which supported such sight at a problem, has quickly died a natural death.

The people who are professionally engaged in health protection, hoped that the horror before AIDS will lead all sexually active people of a monogamy. The clinical data shows, what exactly so the most part of men-homosexuals arrived. But the quantity of the heterosexual partners addressing in venereologic hospitals, has not decreased. AIDS, certainly, arouses fear, but other venereal diseases too continue to exist. It is considered that the majority adult at least time is ill with any venereal illness, except AIDS.