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Condoms

Condoms are thin, cylindrical sheaths that are placed on the penis before sexual intercourse. They are made of various materials, such as latex, polyurethane, or polyisoprene, and provide safe sexual intercourse. What diseases do condoms protect against? Condoms are one of the most effective ways to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs). When used correctly and consistently, condoms protect against: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) …

Condoms are thin, cylindrical shells that are placed on the penis before sexual intercourse. They are made …

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The condoms are thin, cylindrical pouches that are placed on the penis before intercourse. They are made of various materials, such as latex, polyurethane or polyisoprene and provide safe sexual intercourse.

What diseases do condoms protect against?

Condoms are one of the most effective ways to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STDs). When used correctly and consistently, condoms protect against:

  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV): HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.
  • Sexually Transmitted Bacteria: Such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis.
  • Human papillomaviruses (HPV): HPV is associated with cervical cancer.
  • Other viruses: Like genital herpes.

How do condoms work?

  • Natural barrier: The condom creates a shield that prevents the contact of bodily fluids and microorganisms between sexual partners.
  • Spermicides: Some condoms contain spermicides, substances that kill sperm and offer extra protection against pregnancy.

Heal tip: No contraceptive is 100% effective. For maximum protection, we combine condom use with other contraceptive methods. For more information, consult your doctor or pharmacist.