Condoms, STDs & bacteria’s.

7:44 pm Wednesday, 2nd September, 2015

Nalinhi5

Condoms, STDs & bacteria’s.
Even with wearing a condom you can still catch this diseases with oral sex, exchanging saliva by kissing an infected person. better take a STD test & enjoy to the max. (Condoms will REDUCE the risk of HIV & other major STDs but not 100% prevent it) remember that! These listed below diseases will get you even if you wear a condom.

1. Shigellosis
People become infected by swallowing the bacteria. Shigellosis is an infectious disease caused by a group of bacteria called Shigella. Most who are infected with Shigella develop diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps starting a day or two after they are exposed to the bacteria. The diarrhea is often bloody.

2. Hepatitis A
The hepatitis A virus is one of several types of hepatitis viruses that cause inflammation that affects your liver's ability to function. You're most likely to contract hepatitis A close contact with someone who's already infected. There are no specific medicines to cure infection with hepatitis A.

3. Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is a serious disease caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Infection with this virus can cause scarring of the liver, liver failure, liver cancer, and even death. Hepatitis B is spread by infected blood and other bodily fluids such as semen, vaginal secretions, and open sores.

4. Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C is a contagious liver disease that ranges in severity from a mild illness lasting a few weeks to a serious, lifelong illness that attacks the liver. It results from infection with the Hepatitis C virus (HCV), which is spread primarily through contact with the blood of an infected person, semen, vaginal fluids from such tiny open mouth wound

5. Poliomyelitis (not in many countries)
Polio is caused by the poliovirus, a highly contagious virus specific to humans. The virus usually enters the environment in the feces of someone who is infected. In areas with poor sanitation, the virus easily spreads through the fecal-oral route,

6. Human papillomavirus
HPV (human papillomavirus) is a sexually transmitted virus. It is passed on through genital contact (such as vaginal and anal sex). It is also passed on by skin-to-skin contact, Oral sex.

7. Herpes simplex viruses (people infected with the virus don't even know they have it) More commonly known as herpes -- are categorized into two types: herpes type 1 (HSV-1, or oral herpes) and herpes type 2 (HSV-2, or genital herpes). Most commonly, herpes type 1 causes sores around the mouth and lips (sometimes called fever blisters or cold sores). HSV-1 can cause genital herpes, but most cases of genital herpes are caused by herpes type 2. In HSV-2, the infected person may have sores around the genitals or rectum. Although HSV-2 sores may occur in other locations, these sores usually are found below the waist. There is no cure for herpes simplex. Once a person has the virus, it remains in the body

8. Intestinal Parasite
Parasites can get into the intestine by going through the mouth from uncooked or unwashed food, contaminated water or hands, or by skin contact with larva infected soil, they can also be transferred by the sexual act of anilingus in some cases. When the organisms are swallowed, they move into the intestine, where they can reproduce and cause symptoms. Children are particularly susceptible if they are not thoroughly cleaned after coming into contact with infected soil that is present in environments that they may frequently visit such as sandboxes and school playgrounds. People in developing countries are also at particular risk due to drinking water from sources that may be contaminated with parasites that colonize the gastrointestinal tract.

9. Gastroenteritis
Although it may make you feel bad, it's an illness that has nothing to do really with flu. In gastroenteritis, your stomach and intestines are irritated and inflamed.
Also this you can get with a close contact with individuals who are infectious.

10. Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis can affect one or both eyes and is the most likely diagnosis in someone with eye redness and discharge (fluid coming from the eye). The affected eye is often "stuck shut" in the morning. Bacterial and viral conjunctivitis are highly contagious, and are transmitted through contact with the discharge.

11. And all STD that can get you with your partners body sweat, saliva and from male pre-cum in oral sex & female virginal fluid in oral sex.

It's important to use condoms (rubbers, prophylactics) to help Reduce the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). These diseases include the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV (the virus that causes AIDS), chlamydia, genital herpes, genital warts, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, and syphilis. You can get them through having sex -- vaginal, anal, or oral.

The surest way to avoid these diseases is to not have sex altogether (abstinence). Another way is to limit sex to one partner who also limits his or her sex in the same way (monogamy). Condoms are not 100% safe, but if used properly, will reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS. Protecting yourself against the AIDS virus is of special concern because this disease is fatal and has no cure.
sex with condoms isn't totally "safe sex," but it is "less risky" sex.



Comments

10:59 pm Wednesday, 2nd September, 2015 eroticgoddess

um. check your facts. many of these are common forms of food poisoning...or other such fun stuff. And sorry...sweat is not a very conducive form of bacteria of any form. You're more likely to contact shigella from your local (non hygenic) takeout, for instance. Why cause more panic than it's worth? Personally, i've never heard of anyone contracting gastorenteritis from sex. A bad case of the quesies....maybe.

11:17 pm Wednesday, 2nd September, 2015 Skebbie

I wonder where the "bull" went ? :-)

1:40 am Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 manishfdb

img src="imagesadultemoticons002.gif" this is best way safe sex

4:21 am Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 Fetch1

Is this diatribe really necessary ? I daresay most people on here are well aware of health issues without the need for all the gory details to be set down in writing.
Note to the author of this piece. I dropped Human Biology as a subject in my third year and have never felt the need to re-visit it,thank you very much.
When I was involved with P Company ( new recruits ) in the Army, they used to show them a film of blokes suffering from the effects of various STD's........It was garrison town,after all. Strong men could be found later,throwing up.The cookhouse would then serve burnt or part-cooked sausages for lunch. The effect of the film was so profound,it put randy squaddies off from visiting the ladies of the town...........at least for 24 hours anyway.img src="imagesadultemoticons025.gif"

6:14 am Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 Skebbie

While still on our military theme.......I gather that "the clap" got its name from the primitive method used by army doctors to expel pus from an infected todger :-)

I think we just have to accept the fact that sex carries with it a number of inherent risks. While it is common sense to try and minimize such risks, clearly some degree of spontaneity needs to be retained in order to enjoy sex for the natural joy it can bring. If everything is reduced to the degree of clinical isolation akin to that in cancer micro-surgery, then we might just as well snog through the walls of plastic isolation bubbles :-)

10:36 am Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 Skebbie

PMSL :-)

11:28 am Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 doktorzook

Reminds me of the Month Python song. ...

1:39 pm Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 Skebbie

Funny how we seem to be having a spate of blogs urging us all to have clinical, sanitized sex that seems more of an assault course than pleasurable human interaction.......... :-)

3:36 pm Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 Skebbie

Now I'm PMSLing over nothing :-)

6:54 pm Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 SunShineGirllUK

Ditto Indepth, though i use wet wipes or baby wipes :-) x

6:59 pm Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 SunShineGirllUK

I know, heck i have dyno-rod on speed dial lol :-) x

7:08 pm Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 SunShineGirllUK

Isn't that a tad cruel do stick that poor chap's rod down the loo to move any blockages Indapth?img src="imagesadultemoticons026.gif"

7:11 pm Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 SunShineGirllUK

Ooops * to stick

7:45 pm Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 doktorzook

You can't lick bog roll, it'll go all wet and mushy!

8:54 pm Thursday, 3rd September, 2015 Fetch1

In days of old,when knights were bold,
And Andrex had not been invented.
They wiped their arse on clumps of grass,
And went away contented.

12:58 am Friday, 4th September, 2015 Skebbie

" best works of poetry were created on the loo "

Now perhaps you can understand my choice of profile pic. :-)

8:43 am Friday, 4th September, 2015 Skebbie

Just has a thought.....
I was wondering whether us regulars are all getting too "cliquey" and sarkie again, which might potentially discourage original contributors. Do you think we should have a "newbie week sarcasm moratorium" on the blogs, during which we resolve to keep a straight face ? :-)

11:36 am Friday, 4th September, 2015 Fetch1

Skebbie.I strongly object to the notion that there is any sarcasm or piss-taking in these blogs ! May I drown in the deep end of Sue's pool, should I ever be thought of as a mocker !
Seriously, I detect very little malice on here and the only ones who get taken to task are the mono-syllabic knuckle draggers who don't even realize that they are the subject of humour or satire. So no harm done,I think.

8:55 pm Friday, 4th September, 2015 doktorzook

Bottom feeders??

1:34 pm Saturday, 5th September, 2015 Skebbie

Looks like Indepth took up the newbie blog challenge: respect ! :-)

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