Sexual Transmitted Infections
If you are having sex without using a condom then you are putting
yourself at risk of contracting a sexually transmitted infection.
Infections are commonly passed on through unprotected vaginal
sex, anal sex and oral sex.
STI's are more common across 16 to 28 year olds, suggesting a
more casual attitude to sexual health across the age group. Across
the board, sexually transmitted infections are on the rise, with
Chlamydia being the most common.
As always, if you suspect that you may have contracted any STI,
seek professional help and get it treated as soon as possible.
Using a Safex condom during sex can help you prevent passing and/or
contracting a Sexual Transmitted Infection (STI).
Please 'click here' to view various Centres and Organisations where treatment and advice are available
For information on the most common STI's, please see below: |