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Jyoti Pal - September 28, 2008 - 0 comments
Syphilis is an infection caused by corkscrew-shaped bacterium (spirochete), Treponema Pallidu, which mainly spreads through sexual contact. The infection can be treated easily with antibiotics in its early stages and can be prevented by avoiding sexual contact with the infected person.
Chlamydia is caused by an organism called ‘Chlamydia trachomatis,’ which a male or female can get through sexual contact with someone who is infected. It is a very common sexually transmitted disease (STDdefine). Among all age groups, teenagers and young adults have the highest rates of infection.
The fear of having sex is termed as genophobia. Fear is an intrinsic part of our inner self and somehow fear and sex have always been interrelated. It is important to feel relaxed and at ease before having sex. But there are hidden fears deep down our mind because sex has somehow always been categorized as some sort of a taboo. Most of the people don’t actually know that they suffer from this phobia as they never talk about it.
Choosing a birth control method is one decision taken at a very personal level. Couples today have so many options to choose from. You have to weigh the pros and cons before going in for a particular method. One popular and reliable option these days is vasectomy.
Is sex after a heart attack risky? Are unfounded fears and anxiety bad for the heart? Well, after a heart attack the physical activities may be restricted for a few days but with medicines and healthy changes in lifestyle many people return to normal sex lives. There is little danger in having sex after a heart attack, according to Medical School researchers.