According to Dr. Nguyen Vu Ngoc Anh - Examination Department of Ho Chi Minh City Dermatology Hospital, smuggling is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
This bacteria can grow and multiply easily in warm, moist areas of the reproductive tract including the cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes in women and in the urethra in women and men. This bacteria can also grow in the mouth, throat, eyes and anus.
This is a common infectious disease, especially in men and women aged 15 - 24. If not detected and treated promptly, smuggling can cause many serious complications for the health of patients such as infections of the external genitals, rectum and throat. Severe cases can lead to infertility.
Most diseases are transmitted directly through unprotected sexual intercourse, anorexia and genitals - mouth. More rare, smuggling can occur due to sharing a pot, towel or through clothes contaminated with smuggled spleen. If the mother has smuggled disease, if not treated, it can cause smuggled conjunctivitis in newborns at birth.
Doctor Ngoc Anh said that anyone who is sexually active is at risk of smuggling. However, some subjects are at high risk of getting sick, such as people who have unsafe sex, do not use condoms properly; people with many partners; people with other sexually transmitted diseases or HIV; People who have sex in an unconscious state (such as using drugs or alcohol) are prone to unsafe sexual acts...
Doctor Ngoc Anh recommends that people pay attention to their health and safety when having sex. When there are any symptoms in the genitals such as abnormal fluid, bad breath, burning air when urinating, ulcers or bleeding between periods, it can be a sign to stop having sex and go to the doctor immediately.