Four Dangers Doing Anal Sex

February 15, 2011

Jakarta, Some ways to play risky sex such as vulnerable to invite danger of disease transmission. One style that invites risk sex is anal sex or through the anus (rectum). What harm?

Because the anus is not designed for copulation, so that health problems may arise. Anal sex has also never considered a safe sexual behavior.

Here are 4 danger when having sex through the anus, as reported by Menshealth and Netdoctor, Tuesday (02/08/2011), namely:

1. Pain and discomfort in the anus
When compared to the vagina, the anus is much more rigorous structure. When a man gives a strong pressure during sexual intercourse in the anus, then it can cause pain, pain, discomfort or even a blister to cause pain during defecation.

2. No lubrication or lubrication in the anus
Unlike the female reproductive organs or vagina can melubrikasi created for himself when he felt stimulated, in anus things do not happen. It also can cause anal sex more painful.

3. Easily spread of sexually transmitted diseases
Most people are reluctant to use condoms during anal sex. This is the trigger of the high transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) from anal sex.

STDs can be transmitted through unprotected anal sex among others, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), human papilloma virus (HPV, which can cause genital warts, anal cancer, hepatitis A and C, chlamydia, gonorrhea and herpes.

4. Infected with viruses and harmful bacteria
Lack of lubrication on anal sex can cause blisters on the penis and rectal mucosa, so easily transmit the virus. In addition to sexually transmitted diseases, anal sex can also transmit the virus and certain bacteria such as Escherichia coli (E. coli).

Transmission of these bacteria can cause mild and severe gastroenteritis (intestinal infection diseases are highly contagious). Some strains of E. coli (E. coli uropathic) may also cause urinary tract infections, ranging from cystitis (bladder inflammation) to pyelonephritis (kidney infection is serious due to bacteria).
 

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