Sexually transmitted disease is a dreaded disease every pair. The wife may not know what the husband outside the home. But there are tips that one could be a sign of a husband like 'snack' on the outside or not. According to the survey of the National Family Planning Coordinating Board (BKKBN), nearly 50 percent of men like to 'snack' alias sex with commercial sex workers (CSWs). But many men who dodged and did not want to admit that the wife of confusion when I discovered he was infected sexually transmitted diseases. Sexually transmitted diseases so many kinds, ranging from genital herpes, syphilis (lion king), gonorrhea (gonorrhea), chlamydia, hepatitis B, prostate cancer, cervical cancer (cervical), trichomonas to HIV / AIDS.
Among the many diseases, there are two diseases that be a sign that your partner would love to 'snack', namely chlamydia and trichomonas. "If a woman during pap smear test and detectable disease chlamydia or trichomonas, and the nurse who examined say 'His father drank the medicine also bu ya', that means a husband like 'pocket'," said dr Hendro. Bacteria chlamydia and trichomonas are found in those who are often mutually exchange partner. While the causes of other sexually transmitted diseases usually arise from the fungus. That is the reason why chlamydia and trichomonas is a disease that can determine whether your husband would love to 'snack' or not.
Chlamydial disease has symptoms similar to gonorrhea (gonorrhea), though it can also occur without symptoms. In the U.S., chlamydia, including diseases of the most easily treated, but also easy to infect, which is about 4 million people each year. Chlamydia can cause severe arthritis and infertility in men. Such as syphilis and gonorrhea, sufferers can be cured with antibiotics.
Meanwhile, trichomonas disease can cause the area around the vagina become foamy or frothy. But there are also women who do not experience any symptoms. This disease can cause premature infants if the mother is suffering from this disease during pregnancy. The only way to prevent the spread and did not get the disease is by having sex with one partner. The use of condoms can indeed prevent disease HIV and gonorrhea, but less effective in preventing herpes, trichomoniasis, chlamydia and HPV.
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