Recently, the doctor was watching a message like this backstage:
My boyfriend and I fall in love at first sight, although we have only been together for two months, we both feel that each other can be with each other for a lifetime. Two days ago, my boyfriend proposed to me directly. But my best friend is very familiar with my boyfriend's friends. I heard that before I met, my boyfriend often went to the bar to have fun with all kinds of girls, reminding me to be careful if my boyfriend would catch any illness. This makes me very confused, how to ask my boyfriend to have a check-up before getting married? Or is there any way to tell if he has a venereal disease? First of all, in response to this message, what the doctor wants to say is that since he is a person who wants to be with him for a lifetime, open and honest communication is still necessary. It is strongly recommended that girls can communicate openly with their boyfriends, which is the most direct way to solve the problem. As for, how can you initially judge whether your partner has a venereal disease? How to avoid being infected by STDs? Next, let's have a chat.
How to judge whether your partner has a venereal disease?
Screening for STDs is the most straightforward way to determine whether a partner has STDs. In addition, the following STDs can be preliminarily judged by appearance:
1. condyloma acuminatum
Condyloma acuminatum is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and can be manifested as protruding or granular growth in the genital area, which can be single or multiple. They are usually painless, but can cause itching, tingling or bleeding.
two。 Genital herpes
Genital herpes usually develop blisters or herpes, which can be single or clustered. Herpes may rupture to form ulcers, accompanied by pain, itching and burning sensations. These herpes usually occur in areas near a person's genitals, anus or lips.
3. Syphilis
Early syphilis can develop a rash the size of one or two grains of rice, usually painless or slightly painful, located in the area near the genitals or anus. Untreated syphilis may progress to stage II and III
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4. Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea is the inflammation of genitourinary organs caused by gonococcal infection, which is also a better venereal disease to be identified by the naked eye. Yellow purulent secretory substances will appear near the urethral orifice or genitals of the patient, and will also cause symptoms such as urine pain
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How to avoid being infected by STDs?
Use condoms: using condoms correctly can reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections, but be sure to choose the right size of condoms and wear them correctly.
Regular sexual health check-ups: regular sexual health check-ups are important, especially for people with multiple sexual partners or high-risk sexual behavior, which can help detect and treat STDs early and reduce the risk of transmission.
Ensure the sexual health of your sexual partner: it is important to know the sexual health of your sexual partner. If possible, it is recommended to keep a safe distance from people at risk of STDs and pay attention to their sexual history and health status when choosing partners.
Vaccination: some venereal diseases, such as human papillomavirus (HPV), are available for vaccination. Consult your doctor to see if it is appropriate to receive the relevant vaccine.
Avoid sharing syringes or needles: sharing syringes or needles can lead to blood-borne sexually transmitted diseases
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Of course, the above measures can only reduce the risk of contracting STDs, but they are not completely exempt from the risk. If you have any doubts or symptoms, you are advised to consult your doctor for further guidance and testing.
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