Friday, January 10, 2020
FATAL DISEASES, WHAT IS IT TO YOU?
It's been said that teens have been wild in terms of the idea of having sex. How individuals consider this kind of act utterly pleasing no matter what unpleasant outcomes there could possibly be. Curiosity and temptation, on the other hand, may tend to have a prominent function in dealing with pleasure as being a teenager usually takes a tough time to manage such a thing. Now, this is where teenage pregnancy, organ diseases and such takes place.
There are various reproductive concerns out there both men and women. And that may include infertility, lack of testosterone or may known as hypogonadism, Endometriosis, Uterine Fibroids, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) and such. What mostly occurs on certain individuals is having this disease named HIV/AIDS, how potentially life-threatening is it that could indeed damage one's immune system. How it interferes with one's body's ability to fight the organisms that cause disease. Yet this kind of virus usually happens when having sexual intercourse that may be in oral, vaginal nor anal with someone positive in HIV or having numerous partners to please with. That may also include the sharing of needles when injecting intravenous drugs, from blood transfusions, during pregnancy or delivery nor through breastfeeding. An infected individual would likely develop a flu-like illness within a month or two after the virus penetrates the body, which may be known as primary HIV infection. Possible signs could be having headaches, fever, rash, muscle aches, and joint pains, sore throats, swollen lymph nodes and such. These symptoms can be so mild that you might not even notice them yet this is the stage where the infection would likely spread more quickly than the next stage as the bloodstream is quite high at this rate.
The country Philippines has been proven how Filipinos lack knowledge in dealing with HIV/AIDS. How Individuals lack awareness nor education about it. How it's considered as one of the reasons why it's slowly growing. Fellow Filipinos out there would utterly agree to the idea of how people's minds work, how shameful individuals could be in terms of revealing having such disease as that could lead to insults that are most prone in this country. How helping one's infected may be interpreted as shameful and be discriminated against. People, don't usually open up about the topic of sex as how the minds of the citizens within the country works.
Dealing with solutions could have tons of it that may include providing individuals knowledge on how things must be nor what should be the possible outcomes on that certain actions that they've been doing. Probably the best yet suitable solution for this problem would be having a sex education for those certain individuals who haven't been exposed to that field. Spreading knowledge and awareness to be exact. How implementing it to those in the right age and mind must be open-minded about it as it provides precise knowledge. Filipinos, on the other hand, also need to consider that if someone having this disease nor has been infected shouldn't feel shameful about it as we simply tend to tell things that are way off our limits.
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