Your 72-Hour Window: Understanding PEP for STD Prevention”
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for STDs: A Quick Guide
PEP is an emergency treatment for preventing STDs, like HIV, after potential exposure through unprotected sex, needle-sharing, or occupational contact. It must be started within 72 hours and taken consistently for 28 days for maximum effectiveness. While PEP can cause mild side effects, like nausea and fatigue, it significantly reduces the risk of infection when used correctly. Follow-ups with a healthcare provider are essential to confirm results. Though PEP is a crucial safety measure, regular STD prevention practices, like safe sex, remain vital.
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From causes to cure : Your ultimate guide to UTI
By Dr Aditya Sharma Introduction Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are one of the most common infections, especially among women, but they can affect anyone. In this guide, we’ll explore what UTIs are, their causes, symptoms, treatment options, and most importantly, how you can prevent them. What is a UTI? A UTI is an infection that […]
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यौन स्वास्थ्य में सुरक्षित यौन जीवन बहुत महत्वपूर्ण है। सुरक्षित यौन संबंध बनाए रखने के लिए व्यक्ति को यौन शिक्षा में बदलाव करना चाहिए और सही जानकारी प्राप्त करना अच्छा है। कॉन्डोम जैसे सुरक्षित यौन सामग्री का प्रयोग करना यौन संबंध में सुरक्षित रहने में मदद कर सकता है। अपने साथी के साथ खुले मन […]