The sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the world continue to be one of the most worrisome issues. Despite the great information that exists on the importance of using a condom, a method that protects against various ailments, there are still people who leave it aside.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have profound effects on reproductive health throughout the world and are among the five main categories by which adults seek medical attention.
Every day, more than 1 million people get an STI, so it is important to use condoms, if you do not know the diseases it protects, we present them based on information from sexologist Elsy Reyes and other specialists.
1.HIV AIDS.
To achieve effective protection, the condom should be used in each and every sexual encounter, whether or not there is ejaculation and penetration. According to the WHO its perfect use has an efficacy of up to 98%.
2. Chlamydial infections.
This is a “silent” disease among men that causes infertility to women, the team at the Juan Canalejo Hospital in La Coruña indicates that it damages the sperm. The effectiveness of condom use in the face of this infection is 90 to 98%.
3. Herpes simplex virus type 2.
When the genital herpes disease occurs, more frequent in women, it affects the cervix, the worrying thing is that this infection is usually asymptomatic, so that its damages become worse if it is not detected on time
4. Sexual syphilis.
The main risk factors for the transmission of this disease are the early onset of sexual activity, the number of sexual partners and the carrying of another STD
5. Hepatitis B.
One of the risk factors for contracting hepatitis B is having sexual relations with multiple unprotected couples. But using a condom reduces the danger by up to 90%.
The importance of using a condom goes beyond an unplanned pregnancy, it is a way to protect your life. Become aware and active participation in your relationship, for love of you and your partner.