Does douching right after high-risk behavior help?

Flushing immediately after high-risk behavior is of little, if any, use and may not prevent the patient from becoming infected.
Rinsing immediately after high-risk behavior has limited, if any, effect because STD infection occurs during sexual intercourse. During sexual intercourse, friction causes damage to the skin and mucous membranes of both men and women, and blood or body fluids with bacteria and viruses can enter the patient’s body through the damaged mucous membranes, resulting in infection.
The patient in the process of high-risk behavior has already been infected, so after the cleaning is not very useful. If you want to reduce the infection rate of STDs, patients need to be clean, and need to do a good job of protection and protection during sex.
After having sex with an infected person, you need to seek medical treatment in a timely manner.