What should the family care about?

Sharp and wet beaks are transmitted mainly through sexual activity, but also through indirect contact (such as shared towels, towels, tubs, etc.). Families therefore need to be aware of these means of transmission in order to take appropriate preventive measures.

Watch your personal hygiene.

Patients ‘ personal hygiene: Patients who are acutely wet should maintain good personal hygiene practices, regularly clean out sick areas and avoid sharing personal effects such as towels, towels and bedding with their families. The person ‘ s underwear, underwear, etc., should be washed separately and disinfected with open water or tanned under the sun in order to kill a possible virus.

Personal hygiene of family members: In their daily lives, family members should also pay attention to personal hygiene, such as hand washing, the use of personal towels and towels to reduce opportunities for transmission of the virus.

Avoiding sexual contact

During the period of illness, acute hyena patients should absolutely avoid sexual contact with their sexual partners in order to prevent sexual transmission of the virus to their partners. If one of the spouses is ill, the other spouse shall also undergo an examination and take the necessary precautions under the supervision of a doctor.

Maintenance of a clean family environment

Maintaining a clean and healthy family environment is essential to prevent the spread of sharp wettings. Families should regularly clean and disinfect public areas, such as bathrooms, toilets, etc., to reduce the risk of the virus ‘ s survival and transmission in these areas. The surface of the surface of the ground, the wall, the doorknob, etc. can be erased with disinfection.

Psychological support and care

Shrimp is a sexually transmitted disease, and patients may experience greater psychological stress during their illness. Families should provide adequate psychological support and care to patients, help them build confidence in overcoming disease and actively cooperate with doctors in their treatment. This is for information only.

Timely medical access and review

If one of the members of the family is found to be acutely wet, he should be treated in a timely manner and under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, patients are regularly reviewed in order to keep abreast of changes in the situation and to adjust treatment programmes.