Wife suffered a serious illness due to her husband's stubbornness. The doctor said, "No matter how much I explain, people don't listen."

During intimacy, partners should be mindful of certain important things, otherwise they could increase their risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease (STD). This is exactly what happened to one woman. Let's understand the details of the matter.

Often, due to lack of information and the stubbornness of men, women face serious health problems. Sometimes, the situation becomes extremely serious. Such was the case with one woman, who contracted a sexually transmitted disease solely because of her husband's insistence. When the problem worsened, she went to a doctor. Dr. Shaifali Dadhichi, the gynecologist treating the woman, provided detailed information about the case.

Ma'am I am feeling lot of Burning sensation ...


In a video shared on Instagram, a woman approaches gynecologist Dr. Shaifali Dadhichi and says, "Ma'am, I'm feeling a lot of burning." During the examination, the doctor asks, "So, white curd-like discharge again? You had the same problem last time, right? I treated both the husband and wife then."

There is a risk of infection

Dr. Shaifali explains, "When a couple is intimate and doesn't use protection, if one partner has an infection, it can spread to the other partner. Therefore, it's important to use contraceptive measures."

The government also provides contraceptives for free

Gynecologists say that  the government also provides free contraceptives. Not only can they prevent pregnancy, they also protect you from sexually transmitted infections like fungal, bacterial, and HPV.

Provides protection as well as protection against infections

Dr. Shaifali explains, "When a couple is intimate and doesn't use protection, if one partner has an infection, it can spread to the other partner. Therefore, protection is essential not only to prevent pregnancy but also to prevent infection."

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​Use contraception even after sterilization

Experts say that the first choice should be for both husband and wife to undergo treatment together. However, if one partner does not want to undergo treatment, contraceptives should be used to prevent transmission. Therefore, always keep this in mind.

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