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Digital Assignment – II

SEXUAL HEALTH

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Sexual health is something which every youth of this county must get aware of. In this fast phase life, sexual intimacy has lost its traditional value and is being put up in a very casual way by the upcoming generation. Though the premarital sex have several advantages like physical pleasure , stress relieve ,   the chemistry between the couple at the time of sexual intercourse is usually said to have increased , people come to know various aspects of their partner as discussed during the seminar etc.

But one must not ignore the various risk involve in premarital sex and having multiple partners for physical intimacy. Every one of us is unique, not only physically but also biologically. Since birth our body get exposed to different types of microbes. Eventually we get adopted to some unique set of these microbes which helps in better functioning of body. This group of microbes is most likely to vary among two person involving in physical intimacy. And when two people involve in sex, there microbes get exchange from one body to another. As some of these microbes can have harmful effect on others body. The polygamical relationship is not advisable by the science.

Moreover one must not forget about Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) that are mainly passed from one person to another during sex. There are more than twenty five different sexually transmitted diseases with a range of different symptoms. These diseases may be spread through vaginal, anal and oral sex. Sexually transmitted infection (STI) is another name for sexually transmitted disease (STD). The name STI is often preferred because there are a few STDs, such as chlamydia, that can infect a person without causing any actual disease (i.e. unpleasant symptoms). Someone without symptoms may not think of themselves as having a disease, but they may still have an infection that needs treating. STD symptoms vary, but the most common are soreness, unusual lumps or sores, itching, pain when urinating, and/or an unusual discharge from the genitals. Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) is caused by an imbalance in the normal healthy bacteria found in the vagina. Although it is relatively harmless and may pass unnoticed, it can sometimes produce an abundance of unpleasant fishy smelling discharge.

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