Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases in unprotected sexual intercourse

Sweet night with a handsome stranger ... It sounds tempting ... Sometimes it is difficult to resist the temptation to spend the night in the passionate embrace of a man. Well, when everything is smart, and there is a condom. And what if everything turned out quickly and naturally or, unfortunately, the condom broke? No matter how cool, but sometimes it is very expensive a few minutes of chic pleasure. I think it's no secret to anyone that the underwater reefs of free love are threatened. And what to do when the brain began to work, and you realize that in the person with whom you spent the night, are you not at all sure? What measures to take to protect themselves from a dangerous venereal disease? About this in more detail.


First aid with an unprotected tape act

This is a home-based method of preventing sexually transmitted diseases. That is, if you are not sure about the sexual partner, a condom has torn or you have been raped, an early warning person (the earlier, the better).

Immediately after the sexual act it is important to rinse the genitals with soap and empty the bladder. If there is a possibility, you need to rinse the vagina with a syringe or a good head of water from the shower, it does not hurt to make an enema.

Within two hours after sexual intercourse (not later, and the sooner, the better) you need to wash the mucous membranes (vagina, rectum, rinse mouth and throat) with solutions of antiseptics (Chlorhexidine, Miramistin and their analogs). Chlorhexidine for douching is taken at a concentration of 0.2%. Thus prophylaxis of infections, such as chlamydia, trichomoniasis, syphilis, gonorrhea, ureaplasmosis, genital herpes. If such antiseptics are not at hand, it is possible to use a solution of potassium permanganate in the color of red wine or lemon water (half liter of lemon juice per liter). Also, it is not unreasonable to use spermicide type "Pharmatex", "Erotex", "Patentex Oval" during sexual intercourse.

Home prevention of sexually transmitted diseases is very important, but it does not give any guarantees. The risk of getting sick, if the sexual partner is sick, remains high enough.

Medication prophylaxis of sexually transmitted diseases

Medicamental prophylaxis of venereal diseases involves the use of drugs prescribed by the doctor-dermatovenereologist. Medication prophylaxis is a preventive treatment for 1-2 days after unprotected intercourse, provided that there are no signs of the disease. Thus, drug prevention is a preventive treatment that prevents venereal diseases. The decision to conduct such treatment is taken exclusively by a doctor.

It is important to know that the drug prevention is, in fact, the treatment used in the treatment of acute, uncomplicated sexual infections.

Medication prophylaxis of the venereal diseases is effective only against bacteria (gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomoniasis, chlamydia, mycoplasmosis, ureaplasmosis), and is not effective against the development of viral infections - genital herpes, human papillomavirus, HIV infection.

Medication prophylaxis is not a panacea "from all ills", it is an extreme method of preventing sexually transmitted diseases. In no case can it be carried out often and, of course, does not replace a condom.

Examination

You can not carry out drug prevention, and wait until the incubation period (3-4 weeks after random connections), and then be examined at a venereologist, after passing the appropriate tests.

Another option is to convince your casual sexual partner to be screened for having sexually transmitted infections. Unfortunately, this option of "prevention" is almost impossible to fulfill.

Prevention of all prophylaxis

Nobody canceled the use of a condom. Condom, to date, is the best prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. If casual communication for you is not uncommon, it is important to regularly visit a venereologist, because only a professional can adequately assess the risk of infection and prescribe the right prevention and treatment.

And a little about responsibility

If you have a permanent sex partner, the relationship with which you value, and casual communication was actually accidental, then after such a kind of "relationship" it is important to behave with the sexual partner. In this case, it would not hurt to conduct drug prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. After drug prevention, unprotected sex with a regular partner is allowed for 7 days. Up to this point it is very important to use a condom in sexual relations.

And whatever one may say, a permanent sex partner is reliable, calm and safe! Safe sex for you and be healthy!