Coronavirus and Sexual Health
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Coronavirus and Sexual Health |
However, if there are some people in the civilized world who are not aware of the coronavirus (technically, Covid 19), its epidemic is making a big difference around the world. As of this writing, the story is evolving and changing every day and there is no way of knowing which path the epidemic will take. What is clear is that the coronavirus is a major health problem and raises questions about whether it increases sexual health or especially penile health problems.
The answer is yes. At least as far as is known now. (It should be noted that the information below should be for educational purposes only and should not be a substitute for the advice of appropriate medical professionals; anyone with questions about the virus should be consulted.)
Coronavirus
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Coronavirus and Sexual Health |
The current coronavirus is most effective at transmitting the virus from one person's mouth or nose to another. For example, if a contaminated person sneezes into the mouth of another, the other person is more likely to become infected. (It is worth noting that in both cases, the person sneezing and the person sneezing into the mouth, both people may not know they have coronavirus. In most cases these are incompatible Mat issues, but still so you can send it to someone else where you can take it lightly. No))
It is also believed that carniviruses can be transmitted through contact with a surface that has been contaminated. So if a person infected with the virus spreads the germs, it is said that the person who touches the door handle can get the germ from the door handle. Then if they start to touch the infected hand with their mouth, they can infect them. However, this method of transmission is less likely than direct transmission from the mouth or nose to another mouth.
Sexual Health
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Coronavirus and Sexual Health |
What does this have to do with sexual health? Clearly, if sneezing or coughing can infect these infected spots, kiss them. Therefore, couples who engage in a kiss where one partner has an infection run the risk of a particular infection in both partners.
What about other sexual activities? Other versions of the corona virus have not been significantly sexually transmitted. However, if the reason is said to be that a woman infected with coronavirus had oral sex with a man who touched her penis and touched her mouth, there is a risk of infection. Much more
Even seemingly innocuous activities related to sexual health can create some problems. For example, sharing a meal on a date ("You have to try it!") Or drinking wine from a date glass can also be a possible route of infection.
Even something like online dating apps is a must see. How many people clean their phone screens well on a regular basis? Swiping to the right with the affected finger can create potential problems.
Bottom line: If a person thinks they may be infected, (1) it is best to get tested right away and (2) to avoid sexual intercourse (and other physical contact) until their health status is known. And it's important for people to be careful around potentially affected floors, which is why they often wash or disinfect their hands, as well as curtains or other things they touch.



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