what is sexual intercourse. how is it done. also which disease can be caused by this
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Answer:
Explanation:
Many people think there are only two
STDs - syphilis and gonorrhea. In fact,
there are many other diseases that can
be spread through sexual contact,
including herpes, chlamydia,
genital warts, vaginitis, viral
hepatitis and HIV (the virus that
causes AIDS).
Without treatment, these diseases can
lead to major health problems such as
sterility (not being able to get
pregnant), permanent brain damage,
heart disease, cancer, and even death.
If you think you have been exposed to a
sexually transmitted disease, you and your
sex partner(s) should visit a health clinic
or doctor for testing and treatment.
You may have been exposed to an STD and should get
tested if you have ever:
• had sex (vaginal, anal or oral) without using a condom with someone who
has an STD or HIV, or whose status you do not know;
• had sex without using a condom with someone who has ever injected drugs; or
• had many sex partners.
You can lower your risk for becoming infected with a
disease spread during sex by:
• using a latex male condom or female condom the right way, every time you
have sex;
• using the female condom which may offer better protection than the male
condom against herpes and genital warts because it covers more of a woman's
external genitalia and is very resistant to tears;
• not using drugs and alcohol; they can get in the way of you protecting yourself;
• having only one sex partner, whose status you know;
• not having sex with a person who shoots drugs or who ever did.
Explanation:
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) — or sexually transmitted infections (STIs) — are generally acquired by sexual contact. The organisms (bacteria, viruses or parasites) that cause sexually transmitted diseases may pass from person to person in blood, semen, or vaginal and other bodily fluids.