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Warning: The incidence of Sexually Transmitted Diseases increases dramatically

Warning: The incidence of Sexually Transmitted Diseases increases dramatically

10/30/2020 5:03:26 PM

In the last 2 months, Ho Chi Minh City Dermatology Hospital recorded 500 syphilis patients. In addition, according to statistics, in 2019, more than 70,000 people examined for sexually transmitted diseases, especially those with Syphilis, Gonorrhea, and Chlamydia increased significantly.

Currently, according to the specialist, 3 main reasons for the rapid increasing are:

  • With the development of the technical factor, doctors today can make an accurate diagnosis of the disease.

  • The proportion of using condoms during sex tends to decrease. At the same time, unsafe sexual behaviors also tend to increase.

  • Young people have open lifestyles during sexual intercourse and easier to find sex partners also affects the increase in this group.

Besides, some misconceptions about the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases also make many people susceptible to transmission. For example, some people think that oral sex is safe, however, it has a high risk of transmitting genital warts, gonorrhea, syphilis. Especially, same-sex groups.

To stay safe as well as prevent the significant consequences of sexually transmitted diseases, you should do screening for early detection of symptoms, and timely consultation with the doctor about the treatment plan and safety measures.


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Source: ZingNews

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