Health Risks Linked to Unprotected Sexual Activity
Engaging in sexual activity without protection can sometimes lead to health issues, including infections that may cause skin changes such as bumps, rashes, or sores. These symptoms could be signs of:
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) – such as genital warts, herpes, or molluscum contagiosum.
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Skin Irritations or Allergic Reactions – reactions to products, condoms, or personal care items.
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Other Medical Conditions – some infections or dermatological issues can appear on the face or body after exposure.
It’s important to:
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Consult a healthcare professional or dermatologist if unusual bumps or skin changes appear.
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Practice safe sex, including the use of condoms and regular STI testing.
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Maintain good hygiene and communicate openly with partners about sexual health.
Communities benefit from spreading awareness about sexual health responsibly. Understanding risks and seeking medical advice early protects both yourself and others, without creating panic or spreading misinformation.