Beware Of Free Sex And Disease Caused

You people who like to change or replace free sex partner? Beware, because if you often mutually sexual partners then replace your risk of contracting the disease will be even greater. Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention in Atlanta said that there were 50 organisms that can be transmitted through sex. There are 10 common diseases that should look out for.

If any Americans who suffer from infectious diseases as a result of sexual intercourse was moved to Canada, then their numbers will more than double the population of the neighboring country the United States.

Approximately 40 million Americans have been infected with the disease as a result of sexual intercourse (Sexually Transmitted Diseases or STD). Each year, new cases of STD reached 12 million, that is, every day there are 33,000 new cases.

These epidemics (infectious disease quickly) is very troubling, " said Peggy Darke, Chairman of the American Social Health Association in Research Triangle Park, North Carolinas as quoted from the Epigee, October 26, 2009.

Here are the 10 most common diseases that result are often mutually replace pairs:
  • Genital herpes
    Almost 31 million Americans, one in six Americans — population ever suffers from genital herpes. Herpes, caused by herpes simplex virus type 2, is a lifelong infection that causes blisters-blisters on the genitals which usually come and go.

    There are men who do not show any symptoms, but they can still infect others. Acydovir (Zovirox), a drug that is prescribed, it can alleviate the symptoms, but not the cure. Blisters-blisters because herpes can increase the risk of contracting AIDS through cuts in the blood.
  • Syphilis (Lion King disease)
    Syphilis is also known as the Great Imitator because early symptoms are similar to symptoms of other diseases. Syphilis often starts with a not painful blisters on the penis or the pubic and develops in three stages that can last more than 30 years.

    In General, these diseases can make people who have children suffer greatly, because it can invite heart disease, brain damage and blindness. If left untreated, this disease can also lead to death. About 120,000 people in the u.s. become infected with syphilis each year.
  • Gonorrhea (gonorrhea)
    The disease has been known since long ago, has about 1.5 million Americans, both men and women, every year. Although it is often without symptoms, this bacterial infection can cause pain during urination and pus after two to ten days. If left untreated, the disease can develop into arthritis, blisters-blisters on the skin, and infection of the heart or brain. Gonorrhea can be cured with antibiotics.
  • Chlamydia
    Chlamydia have symptoms similar to gonorrhea, although it could also appear without any symptoms. In America, chlamydia, including most easily treatable disease, but also easily infect, amounting to about 4 million people each year. This disease can lead to severe arthritis and infertility in men. Such as syphilis and gonorrhea, patients can be cured with antibiotics.
  • Hen comb  (genital wart)
    In America, the case of warts on the genitals is achieved 1 million annually. STD is caused by a papilloma virus, associated with cancer of the penis and anus. There is no cure, although warts that occur can be removed through surgery or burned, or frozen. But after that the same symptoms can come back.
  • Hepatitis B
    This disease can be progressed to cirrhosis of the liver or liver cancer. Annually reported cases reached 200,000, although this is the only STD that can be prevented through vaccination.
  • Prostate cancer
    In a study conducted by Karin Rosenblatt from the University of Illinois, noted that from 753 men surveyed, there is a link between prostate cancer and the number of sexual intercourse with some people. Men who frequent sex with many women at risk of double cancer of the prostate.
  • Cervical cancer (uterine laher)
    Nearly 95 percent of cervical cancer caused by Human Papiloma Virus (HPV), and 33 percent of women reported to have the virus, which causes the pain in the neck of the uterus. This virus can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, and men can become infected with these viruses.
  • HIV/AIDS
    First discovered in 1984. AIDS is a disease of the 6th leading cause of death in the world, both for women and men. A virus that attacks the immune system it can be transmitted through blood and sperm during sexual intercourse. Up to now the vaccine is still being developed but has not been proven to prevent transmission.
  • Trichomoniasis
    It could lead to the area around the vagina become bubbly or frothy. Some are not experiencing any symptoms. This disease can cause premature born babies if the mother suffers from this disease while pregnant.
Very important to know that sexual intercourse is not merely an intimate relationship. Sexual contact such as kissing, oral sex and sex AIDS such as the use of vibrators are also at risk of transmitting the virus.

The only way to prevent the spread of disease and not getting it is by having sex with one's spouse. The use of condoms can indeed prevent HIV disease and premenstrual syndrome, but less effective in preventing herpes, trichomoniasis, chlamydia and HPV.

The safest thing to avoid diseases above is to not have sex free and bergonta-replace pairs. Although there is a way for preventive deployment, such as condom use, however it does not guarantee 100%. Not to mention, the impact load of moral, religious and social haunting him.
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