Free sex at this time may not be a taboo to talk about. Even the too free, the results showed 22.6% of adolescents in Indonesia is close to free sex life. The lack of knowledge on reproductive health can be fatal. Pregnant out of wedlock and contracting dangerous diseases like AIDS or venereal disease can be a regret in the future.

Chlamydia including one in which venereal disease is easily transmitted through casual sex. Diseases caused by bacteria can infect men and women. Uniquely, the one who exposed these germs, are not aware of having contracted. Even though it has not infected, the patient can transmit the disease to their partners.

This disease can cause interference with the line art (the urethra), cervix (cervical), the release pathway rectum, throat, and eyes. Although resulting in a lot of hassle, but can be prevented.

How is transmitted?
Free sex of course. Chlamydia is spread through intimate contact with the sufferer, will be more vulnerable again if you change partners enterprising. This disease arises 2-14 days after infection. If it is so people can develop the disease for months, even years without knowing it.

For women, will experience cramps in the lower abdomen, changes in schedule menstruation, pain during urination, bleeding and mucus changes in the genitals. Whereas in men, will remove the mucus on the genitalia, pain during urination, pain and swelling in the testicles.

Even in women and men, infection of the rectum can occur without the knowledge of the patient. Patients will only feel pain and mucus in the anus.

PREVENTION

Prevention can be done by not having sexual activity before marriage, be faithful to your partner, stay away from deviant sexual behavior and risk, bring themselves to God and the teachings of religion, filtration solicitation, encouragement, or any appeal which directly or indirectly invited to immorality, such as through information media such as television, radio, magazines, newspapers, internet, and so on, that’s what needs to be done.

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