Care needs to be taken in same-sex high-risk behavior to use protective measures to prevent infectious diseases.
The following measures are recommended:
1. In peer high-risk behavior, it is recommended to take necessary protective measures, such as condoms.
2. In the case of same-sex and simultaneous heterosexual sex, it is recommended that necessary protective measures be taken during heterosexual sex.
3. In same-sex high-risk behavior, it is recommended to check in advance for the presence of the infectious disease AIDS.
4. If you are known to be infected with an infectious disease, it is recommended that you actively cooperate with treatment and prohibit intentional sexual intercourse when the disease is known.
Male same-sex high-risk behavior is mostly used in the form of anal sex and oral sex, both of which are at risk of infection, especially anal sex. The mucous membrane of the anus is thin and delicate, and there are abundant capillaries under the mucous membrane, so anal sex will cause breakage and bleeding, and pathogens will invade directly from the anus at the point of breakage and enter the bloodstream directly, thus causing infection.