Health risks of casual sex

Dr. Brahmanand Nayak

Time is the constant change of nature that cannot be changed. Trends are shifting in all aspects of life. Sex that was once a very intimate, sacred and passionate affair that is supposed to bring two souls together is now a casual fling. With easy access to sex through dating apps and social connectivity, casual sex is now more common than ever before. But is it healthy? Well, it’s not just your parents, experts too say casual sex is a bad thing. And I am not talking about moral policing. In this blog, I will be talking about the Health risks of casual sex!

Blame it on this generation, as a lifetime of emotion is easily replaced by a spur of the moment. Where things like ‘one night stands’ and ‘friends with benefits’ are the new cults. It’s not just about a lesson on moral science but the practicality of the situation states that indulging in casual sex is a risky affair. 

Not only casual sex but practising polygamy or getting too experimental with the secret side may prove to be harmful. While AIDS and STDs are commonly known diseases related to sex, mental and emotional issues are also a part of the game.

Researchers showed that for men who practiced polygamy the risk of heart disease increased by more than 4-fold. Studies also proved that polygamy has a detrimental effect on women’s mental health.

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Health Risks of Casual Sex

STDs

Sexually transmitted diseases are a common outcome of indulging in casual sex. Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Herpes, infections are some of the trivial results of casual sex. The most common and dangerous infection is human papillomavirus (HPV). It can infect the mouth or the genitals and is associated to increase the risk of cancer.

HIV-AIDS

HIV does not spread by mere touch but it definitely spread if you get laid with a person having HIV. 

Unwanted Pregnancy

I know you might be thinking about being smart and using a condom. But let me bust the bubble and tell you that even the best quality condoms do not guarantee 100% protection. Using contraceptives and birth control pills are not good for the woman’s body. 

Genital Infections

In the act of casual sex, you don’t know the hygiene level of the other person and they may have a flourishing fauna of bad bacteria thriving down in their genitals. In such cases, be ready to embrace the genital infections communicated during the action.

Emotional Issues

Casual sex lacks commitment. Initially, it may all seem glittery and happening but at some point, one may start to develop some feelings while there is no bound for the other to reciprocate the love. Such situations lead to emotional disturbances. Such a life lacks stability and may find it difficult to settle down at a later stage of life.

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Precautionary Measures for the youth

Even after knowing all the adversities, if you still can’t control the temptation of exploring your sexuality then here are some precautionary measures that might protect your genitals from nasty STD’s.

Get Vaccinated

Get all the available vaccines that provide protection against the STDs. Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and HPV are some of the common vaccines available.

Take regular tests

Knowing the risks of casual sex, it is a smart move to go for regular health check-ups. 

Use Condoms

It might not give the utmost pleasure but using condoms is very much recommended to avoid most of the risks associated with casual sex. Also, a condom is meant for use and throw so do not use the same piece more than once.

Don’t mix sex, alcohol and drugs

An amalgamation of all three can even result in death.

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