What to do to prevent syphilis?

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The surest remedy against venereal diseases is marital fidelity. After all, only relationships with one partner can be considered truly safe - monogamy, understood as loyalty to one companion all your life. However, in real life this is a rare exception. Not everyone knows that sexual abstinence is harmless and practically quite feasible. The body of a man who does not live sexually, independently frees himself from excess sexual forces in the form of so-called pollutions (eruption of seminal fluid), which usually occurs at night during sleep. Find out more with Atgishere. On the contrary, promiscuous sex life leads to sexual impotence, infection with venereal diseases. “People don't need to become monks. They just have to not do stupid things,” writes one Swedish specialist. For example, do not have a fleeting sexual contact with a stranger when leaving home, or do not sleep with someone who is ready for this after the first drink. These people, whether male or female, usually do not do this for the first time. Safe sex plays a significant role in reducing the risk of contracting various infections. Safe sex is understood as sexual intercourse, in which there is no unprotected contact of the skin and mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, rectum and genital organs with the partner's biological fluids (blood, semen, vaginal discharge). It should be emphasized that absolutely safe sex in this sense does not exist. Practicing safe or protected sex involves using a condom or other personal prevention methods every time you have sex. The risk of infection increases if the partner has infectious manifestations on those areas of the skin and mucous membranes that are not covered by a condom, or if the pathogen is found in peripheral blood and other biological fluids.