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Nov
26
Date:   November 26th, 2019
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Controversial Causes of STIs and STDs

One of the predisposing factors to contracting STIs is engaging in unprotected sex with an infected partner. But some STIs, as you will come to learn, are passed through other means.

Let’s go through some controversial causes of STIs and STDs.

Nov
22
Date:   November 22nd, 2019
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Itchy Testicles: Possible Causes and Remedies

The feeling of an itching effect around the scrotum is quite common among men. Several factors are contributing to the itching of the testicles.

Both medical and physical conditions contribute to itchy testicles. Physical conditions like sweating and lack of a bath are easy to manage as they are easy to rise above.

A medical condition that leads to the itching of the scrotum can lead to severe effects if not assessed by a medical practitioner. Therefore, it's helps to take an STI test to find out the cause of your itchiness.

In this article, we will expound more on the causes of itching on testicles as well as their prevention measures.

Nov
18
Date:   November 18th, 2019
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Genital Hygiene in Males and Females: What's Smegma?

Smegma is the gathering of dead skin cells, oils and other bodily fluids on the tip of the penis in males or the folds of the vagina in females.

The buildup grows eventually over time. If not treated, it can cause serious side effects.

Smegma is not a result of a sexually transmitted infection. It is all about the genital hygiene of an individual. To avoid smegma, one needs to maintain cleanliness taking a regular bath and wearing clean clothing.

Nov
14
Date:   November 14th, 2019
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What is an STD Oral Condom or Tongue Condom?

A tongue or oral condom is used as a protective barrier for oral sex. It protects people engaging in oral sex from sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like syphilis, human papillomavirus (HPV), and HIV.

The CDC revealed that nearly 85% of people who are sexually active from age 18 to 44 agreed to have had oral sex with one partner of the opposite gender.

Tongue condoms feature the same design as regular condoms except they have a wider open end to fit the lips.

In essence, it allows a man to administer cunnilingus without getting into contact with a female’s vagina and vice versa. An oral condom can also be worn over the man’s penis to prevent the female from direct contact during fellatio.

Condoms that are safe for dental dams and oral use can safeguard their users against STDs when engaging in cunnilingus or any other form of oral sex.

Nov
10
Date:   November 10th, 2019
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What You Should Know about Lambskin Condoms and STDs

Have you ever heard of the term lambskin condoms? What are they, how are they different from latex, rubber, or plastic condoms?

This article will discuss everything about these types of condoms, their best uses as well as what it cannot protect you from. It will also discuss lambskin condoms and STDs.

You will notice a major difference in these condoms compared to other forms. Let's start by defining what they are.

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