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5 STI Myths That Just Won't Die

Published by Huffington Post on Mon, 24 Apr 2017


For Glamour, by Suzannah Weiss.Nobody wants to hear it, but its true: sexually transmitted infections are incredibly common, and even the most careful among us can contract them. Culturally we are trying to talk about the realities of STIs more often, but there are still a lot of misconceptions out there. If youve heard one of these myths repeated, were declaring once and for all: Its not true.1. If you had one, you would know.Half the human population gets an STI at some point in their life, and a lot of them dont know it. STIs can fly beneath the radar for months or even years and exhibit no noticeable symptoms, says Samuel Malloy, M.D., cofounder and medical director of DrFelix. Chlamydia is the STI most likely to appear without symptoms, yet if left untreated it can lead to infertility, chronic pelvic pain, or pregnancy complications, says Kelly Culwell, M.D., ob-gyn and chief medical officer of womens health nonprofit WomanCare Global. You can also transmit STIs without having symptoms, so get tested in accordance with the CDC guidelines whether you notice anything or not.2. You need to have sex to get an STI.Some STIs, like herpes and HPV, can spread through skin-to-skin contact alone, says Dr. Culwell. So you can actually get herpes just from kissing, and while the jurys out on HPV, we do know that you can get either condition through contact with broken skin or any genital-to-genital contact.3. The cleaner you are, the less likely you are to get infected.STI prevention methods like tooth-brushing after oral sex and douching after vaginal sex dont work, says Dr. Malloy. In fact, excessive cleaning can disrupt your bacterial balance and weaken your immune system.4. You can only get an STI from another person.You can actually get an STI from a sex toy, says Dr. Malloy, especially if youve used it with a partner. Using dirty sex toys can also lead to skin irritation and other infections, so make sure to clean them after each use.You can actually get an STI from a sex toy, says Dr. Malloy, especially if you've used it with a partner. 5. The location of your herpes tells you what type it is.Despite what many doctors still say, the herpes variants HSV-1 and HSV-2 can be either oral or genital, says sexual health researcher Nicole Prause, Ph.D. When oral sex was less common, it was more likely that HSV-1 would be oral and HSV-2 would be genital, she says. It is still more likely to be type 1 if it is on your mouth and type 2 if it is on your genitals, but these probabilities become more equal every year. In other words, you cant know what type it is without a test.More from Glamour:Whats That Salad the Kardashians Are Always Eating on Their Show'Ryan Reynolds Reveals He Fell in Love With Blake Lively While on a Double Date With Someone Else34 Times Kate Middleton and Prince William Gave Us Major Relationship Goals13 Celebrities Who Have Hot Siblings12 Photos of the Friends Cast Before They Were Famous That Will Make You Ridiculously HappyA Look at the Emmy It Girls of the Past 20 Years: Taraji P. Henson, Tina Fey, and More -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
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