The most common ways of transmission of STDs are through sexual intercourse, indirect contact, mother-to-child transmission, and transmission through blood and blood products.
1. Sexual transmission: Most STDs are transmitted through sexual intercourse, such as oral sex, anal sex, normal sexual intercourse, etc.
2. Indirect contact: If you accidentally touch clothes or other objects contaminated with pathogens, you may also be infected by these pathogens and develop STDs.
3. Mother-to-child transmission: If a pregnant woman has an STD, the virus can be transmitted to her baby through the mother’s placenta. During labor and delivery, the pathogen may also be transmitted to the baby if it is present in the birth canal.
4. Transmission through blood and blood products: When performing surgery on a patient with an STD, if the doctor does not do a good job of protecting the patient, he or she may be infected by the bacteria and cause the disease himself or herself. In addition, if you share syringes with a person who has an STD or enter the blood of a person who has an STD, this may also lead to transmission of the disease.
If you are suffering from STDs, you should go to a regular hospital in time to seek medical treatment and get proper treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.