Women who change partners may be infected with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), inflammation of the reproductive system, sexual dysfunction and other hazards.
1. Infection of sexually transmitted diseases: multiple sexual partners can lead to AIDS, syphilis, gonorrhea and other sexually transmitted diseases greatly increase the chances of infection, resulting in impaired immune function and other physical damage. In addition, the chance of contracting HPV (human papillomavirus) increases, greatly increasing the risk of cervical cancer and other diseases.
2. Reproductive system diseases: Multiple sexual partners may have unhygienic contact, leading to retrograde infection of bacteria, mycoplasma and other pathogenic microorganisms through the vagina, causing vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and other diseases.
3. Sexual dysfunction: women with multiple sexual partners may have a greater frequency of sex, leading to decreased sexual satisfaction, excessive physical fatigue, frigidity, vaginal mucosal damage and other hazards.