Tag: infection
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Gonorrhea – what complications can there be
Gonorrhea – what complications can there be if there is no treatment? Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infectious disease caused by gram-negative gonococci of the genus Neisseria gonorrhea. Gonococci exhibit affinity for the columnar epithelium of the mucous membranes of the cervical canal, urethra, rectum, and multilayer neuroprotective epithelium of the conjunctiva and pharynx. In…
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Urogenital mycoplasma infections – can lead to miscarriage
Urogenital mycoplasma infections – can lead to miscarriage Mycoplasmas are the smallest extracellular free-living microorganisms occupying intermediate sizes between bacteria and viruses. Infection that leads to damage to the urogenital tract is transmitted sexually – through genital and oral contact. The only source of urogenital mycoplasma is a sick person who is a carrier of…
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Chlamydia – leads to infertility
Chlamydia – an untreated infection leads to infertility, and at first it is asymptomatic Sexually transmitted chlamydia infection is one of the most common in developing countries and, if left untreated, is one of the main causes of infertility. The infection affects more than 15% of teenage girls. Infection occurs from asymptomatic carriers, and the…
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What is a penis allergy?
Pain, itching, and redness of the penis after sex can be symptoms of allergies. This type of allergy can have a huge impact on the sex life of any couple. Every couple is looking for a stable relationship and a healthy and satisfying sex life. Regardless of how sexually compatible the partners are, a problem…
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Sexual intercourse is the cause of urinary tract infection
Sex can spread bacteria that can lead to urinary tract infections Sex can provoke a bacterial infection in the urinary tract in women, causing it to spread to other organs. During sexual intercourse, the urethra comes into contact with the genitals, and bacteria can enter the uterus and kidneys. Thus, every time a woman has…
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Why can’t condoms be reused?
Why can’t condoms be reused? A condom can only be used once. It cannot be washed and then used again. The reason is that repeated use of condoms increases the likelihood of their rupture during sexual intercourse. Therefore, they are not effective and the risk of unwanted pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections and diseases increases.…
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Human papilloma virus
Human papillomavirus – up to 60% of women have encountered the virus at least once According to statistics, approximately 60% of women have encountered the virus at least once in their lives. In most of them, the infection is transient and the epithelial cells are cleared within 6 months to 1-2 years. Data from various…
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Genital herpes – treatment
Genital herpes – behavior and treatment Genital herpes is a viral infection that affects the skin and mucous membranes of the genitals. There are two types of herpes virus: herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2), which causes genital herpes, and herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), which causes nasolabial herpes. HSV-1 and HSV-2 are DNA viruses from…