It is customary in our country to refer to several common sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS, syphilis, gonorrhea, non-gonorrheal urethritis, condyloma acuminata, genital herpes, soft chancre and venereal lymphogranuloma collectively as STDs. “Although 95% of sexually transmitted diseases are contracted through sexual intercourse, there is still a 5% chance of contracting the disease under non-sexual contact,”. Note that the skin, especially the vulva area in direct contact with common objects susceptible to sexually transmitted diseases. Like public bathrooms, saunas office buildings in the sit-down toilet and bathroom supplies, etc., should avoid direct contact. “The sanitary products in these places sometimes look clean, but the actual is not always thoroughly clean and disinfected. Without disinfectants, gonococci can remain infectious for more than 10 hours and can survive for 15 minutes at 42 degrees Celsius, while human papillomavirus can survive for 1-2 days. They can both be spread by contact, so it’s best to take showers and stick to your own seat cushions and towels when staying out.” STDs can also be transmitted between husband and wife. If the husband has AIDS, syphilis, gonorrhea and other sexually transmitted diseases, are able to transmit to the wife through sex, and if the wife happens to be pregnant, the baby may also be infected. In daily life, there are many men like to shave to the hairdresser, often share razors with others. In this regard, Chen Jianhao believes that extremely dangerous, not only is unhygienic, the use of the process will inevitably damage the skin, bleeding, incomplete epidermis is unable to resist infection by foreign pathogens. And such infections are not only sexually transmitted diseases, there are many blood-borne diseases in this case will also infect the user. Therefore, razors should never be shared. STD patients should pay attention to the protection of their spouses and children STDs mainly cause infections mainly in the genitourinary tract. For men, this can easily lead to prostatitis, which can cause reduced sperm vitality, shortened sperm life span, reduced sperm count and reduced quality due to the large number of pus cells that swallow sperm. The wife may also be affected by the husband’s inflammation, inducing pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, tubal inflammation, endometritis, etc. The early symptoms may not be obvious, but once the inflammation in these areas continues to develop, it can cause infertility, and even if conception occurs, women often have ectopic pregnancies due to tubal occlusion. For the patient herself, such torture is already painful, but in addition to active treatment, special precautions must be taken to prevent the transmission of STDs to spouses and children. The couple should not have sexual contact before the STD is cured. Patients with STDs should not have sexual relations with their spouses until the STD is completely cured. Restraining your lust is the best way to stop the spread of STDs. If you infect each other, the wider the range of STD bacteria in your home, the greater the threat of contracting STDs to your child. The patient’s clothes should be put in a single wash The clothes worn by STD patients, especially underwear, have countless STD bacteria on them, so be sure to put the changed clothes in a basin exclusively. It is best to put boiling water in the basin and add disinfectant after changing down, and soak the clothes in the basin for half an hour, so that the bacteria can be basically killed and then washed. This can effectively control the spread of STD bacteria. The bath tub and toilet should be disinfected in time The bath tub and toilet are the most important sources of infection, after the STD patients take a bath, the bath tub and bathtub should be disinfected in time; patients should also be flushed and disinfected in time after using the toilet. In order to prevent the spread of STDs through daily household products, each person’s necessities such as drinking cups, tooth brushing cups, face washing and bathing towels and basins should be separated and dedicated to each other. The patient should sleep in a separate bed, and the sheets and bedding should be washed and dried regularly. Don’t kiss your child Some people hug and kiss their children and kiss them after they have an STD. If the patient is mildly infected with STD, the problem is not too big. However, when the STD shows certain symptoms in the patient, the germs will be spread to the child with saliva. Special reminder: when the symptoms of STDs are found, many men are always dragging their feet for the sake of face, unwilling to seek treatment at the hospital, or only to some small clinics to prescribe drugs, which will only delay the disease.