There are 7 diseases that are easily contracted by couples, when one is infected, the other may find it difficult to escape, understanding in advance is early prevention
As the saying goes, “Husband and wife work together, their advantages will cut through metal”, meaning that when a couple lives together for a long time, they communicate and feel extensively, their views on things can be highly consistent. It can be said that when their minds are in harmony and they work together, they can exert the greatest strength.
Due to the long and intimate life between couples, such as personal ideas, words and actions, they also influence each other, and there is always some resemblance between them. Behind this intimacy, there is wisdom for life, which, if used well, can unleash tremendous energy. But if not careful, it can also bring many troubles. For example, some diseases are particularly easy to spread between couples, and once one is infected, the other may find it difficult to escape.
There are 7 diseases that are easily contracted by couples, when one is infected, the other may find it difficult to escape, understanding in advance is early prevention
1. Skin diseases
Diseases such as scabies, athlete’s foot, eczema, and so on, most skin diseases are caused by fungal infections. Couples living together for many years, sharing many items, such as slippers, towels, washbasins, foot tubs, bathtubs, and even intimate contact in bed, can easily lead to cross-infection. If one person has a skin disease and doesn’t pay attention, it can easily be transmitted to the other half.
Therefore, if one has a sexually transmitted skin disease, precautions should be taken at home, such as not sharing slippers and towels, and regular washing, drying, and disinfecting.
2. Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis, also known as “pink eye”, is caused by bacteria or viruses, and is a highly contagious eye disease transmitted through contact. Conjunctivitis is highly contagious, even a healthy eye coming in contact with a patient’s eye secretions, or items contaminated by the patient’s tears, such as towels, handkerchiefs, washbasins, books, toys including doorknobs, coins, etc., can be contaminated. Living together, if one person is infected with pink eye, the other is difficult to avoid.
If pink eye is discovered, isolation measures must be taken, especially towels and washbasins should be separated, and every time they are used, they should be scalded with boiling water. Be careful with tissues used by yourself, don’t wipe your eyes with your hand and then touch other things.
3. Digestive system diseases
Couples often dine together, share chopsticks, plates, and pick food for each other, which may transmit H. pylori to each other in some detail. Intimate contact like kissing may be even harder to avoid. Therefore, when one person is confirmed to be ill, precautions should be taken.
4. Urinary system infections
Most of these diseases are caused by bacterial infections, and bacteria can be spread through intimate contact. Even if the sick person recovers after treatment, they may still be re-infected by the other person. Therefore, if one of the couples has a urinary system disease, the other should also seek medical attention promptly. Avoid sexual contact until the disease is cured.
5. Diabetes
Diabetes is not contagious, but it is also known as a “lifestyle disease” or a “rich man’s disease”, and is closely related to lifestyle. Couples who live together often have more similarities in their diets. Therefore, if one is diagnosed with diabetes, the other should pay more attention to their diet and not think it doesn’t concern them.
6. Sleep disorders
Sleeping together, if one partner has poor sleep, tossing and turning, it will inevitably affect the quality of the other person’s sleep. Most insomnia is related to negative emotions such as anxiety and depression, these negative emotions are called “negative energy”, which can also be transmitted to each other during communication, leading to both individuals suffering from insomnia together.
It is recommended that if one partner is experiencing poor sleep, it is best to sleep in separate beds. Also, when discussing and comforting each other, it is important to convey more positive thoughts. Complaining is of no use.
7. AIDS
Almost all sexual diseases can spread after intimate contact, and AIDS is just one of them. The best way is for both parties not to get infected, and once discovered, the other should immediately go to the hospital for a check-up and actively prevent it. Generally speaking, except for AIDS for which there is currently no specific treatment, other diseases can be cured, the earlier they are discovered, the more beneficial for treatment.
Overall, a couple is two individuals, but they are like one person, thus, in life it is important to pay attention to one’s own behavior, being responsible for oneself is also responsible for one’s loved one. When necessary, taking isolation measures is also very important. As the saying goes, “Husband and wife are like two birds in a forest, when a great calamity comes, each flies its own way,” that is true love.