Figures have been released in the last week that illustrates the
severity of sexually transmitted infections and how more work needs to
be done to rectify the issue. A study has been published by The
University of Michigan that indicates that serial cheats are more likely
to contract a STI in comparison to those who are involved in an open
relationship. Some of the reasons suggested for this include those who
cheat on their partner are probably likely to be drunk when doing so and
not likely to bother with contraception. In addition, people in open
relationships are probably sober when sleeping with somebody else and
more aware of what they are doing.
The researchers in the study created an online questionnaire to quiz
people about monogamy and if anybody involved in an open relationship
actually practiced safe sex. They received over 1,500 replies and 801
people said they have had sex with somebody besides their partner. Of
the 801 people, 493 said that this was because of an agreed open
relationship. Interestingly, cheats were shown to have used condoms for
vaginal and anal sex roughly 27% and 35% less respectively than those in
open relationships. Alcohol and drug usage was shown at 64% more in the
former group too, which may play some part in their deceptive actions.
Dr Terri Conley is a researcher who was involved in the study, and
commented on its findings, “Our research suggests that people who are
unfaithful to their monogamous romantic partners pose a greater risk for
STIs than those who actively negotiate non-monogamy in their
relationship. Monogamy can be an effective method for preventing the
spread of STIs, but only if couples test negative for STIs at the start
of the relationship and remain faithful while they are together. If
people do not find monogamy appealing or feasible, they clearly need to
think about the risk this poses to their partner and consider whether an
open relationship would suit their needs better, and better protect
their relationship partners.’
Of course this study was purely targeted at adults, and Medical Specialists Pharmacy have reported
previously how many adults are now careless in regards to their sexual
health. However, it now seems the younger generation are falling victim
to STIs too, especially those in the poorest areas in England. Figures
have been released following an NHS survey last year discovered that 27%
of girls were having sex before legally old enough to do so. Latest
statistics show over 30,000 teens aged between 13 to 17, were diagnosed
with a sexually transmitted infection in 2011. These included things
such as gonorrhoea, chlamydia and genital warts. Of this total, 5,973
live in poor areas and 2,116 were from wealthier places of the country.
It was found that 78% of the 30,000 were girls.
This trend of more STIs prevalent in deprived areas appears to have
been developing since 2009. Over the last three years, the number of
cases per 100,000 teens aged 13 to 17 has jumped up from 881 to 903, and
the figures in comparison for teenagers in wealthier areas has merely
increased from 310 to 312 in the same time period.
Overall it seems that people of all ages are not taking enough steps
to protect their health, and are displaying a truly alarming approach to
sex and their risk of catching an infection. At Medical Specialists
Pharmacy we cannot stress enough the massive importance of looking after
yourself in this aspect and you should act now to prevent yourself
catching an STI, or if you have diagnosed with something, receive the
treatment you need to manage your symptoms. If you want to make sure you
are OK, there are numerous sexual health clinics you can go to and they
can usually provide you with results within one week. We have recently
added many more products to our website and now offer a chlamydia Clamelle test kit,
which you take in the privacy of your own home and post directly to the
laboratory for analysis. You can get your result sent to you in the
post and this service is a confidential and convenient way to test and
treat for chlamydia.
The most common occurrence of catching an infection stems from the male not wearing a condom, which in the 21st century is careless as we and many other organisations constantly report on the dangers of this. Genital herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhoea
and syphilis are just some of the many diseases that you are at risk of
catching. Some can pose serious health problems if left untreated and
can even leave you infertile. We offer a massive range of treatments for various sexually transmitted infections so do not delay in seeking help from us.
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