With the comprehensive opening of the national two-child policy, people’s living standards have also greatly improved. Moreover, now it is very easy for a couple to raise two children. However, when it comes to attitudes towards family planning, many people still believe in a rational approach. Therefore, contraception has become an inevitable and enduring topic. There are many contraception methods, each with its own limitations. Many people say that condom contraception is a very safe method and has gained a lot of recognition. In daily life, people frequently use this method. But are condoms really safe? Do you know about these three side effects?
1. Causes gynecological infections
During intimate relationships, if condoms are not used, bodily secretions containing various bacteria are also expelled from the body. However, due to the mineral oil on condoms, some bacteria may be hindered from being discharged normally, increasing the likelihood of women developing gynecological diseases. Prolonged use of condoms may lead to the accumulation of toxins in the body, promoting bacterial growth and increasing the risk of gynecological diseases.
2. Easily leads to cervical diseases
In daily life, many people buy condoms. However, many choose small health product stores or convenience stores and do not check the size when purchasing. If a condom that does not fit well with the body is selected, the impact on the cervix can be significant. Frequent use can easily lead to various cervical diseases in women.
3. Disrupts the acidic environment of the female body
Women’s bodies have a self-cleaning acidic environment. The mineral oil that provides lubrication on condoms cannot be broken down once it enters the body. Moreover, condoms are relatively airtight and difficult to clean. Frequent use of cleaning agents can disrupt the body’s natural balance, leading to a disruption of the body’s acidic environment. This disruption can lower immunity, promote excessive bacterial growth, and increase the risk of women developing gynecological diseases.