• You may not want to think that the person you like has a disease, but to prevent being infected or infecting a sexual partner, always use a condom when having sex.
• In addition to condoms, other ways that provide even better protection against STIs include not having sex with people other than one person you are committed to and not having direct oral sex.
• You may have been infected with an STI without your knowing.It is recommended that. Before having sex with a new partner for the first time, if you and your partner both get tested for STIs, you won’t infect the person you love without knowing it, and you can also have your own STI treated.
• Please note that the pill is for contraception, so even if you are on the pill, it will not prevent STIs.
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• Cervical cancer is a cancer affecting women that occurs around the entry to the uterus (the cervix).
• It is caused by infection with a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV).
• Cervical cancer is a disease that can affect any woman.This virus is mainly transmitted by sexual intercourse.It is a very common virus, and it is said that any woman who has had sex, even just once, has the potential to be infected.
• If the cervix has been infected with the virus, it will take many years for cancer to develop.The virus stays there the whole time, slowly changing into cancer, but you will not know before or immediately after the cancer is formed.
• Cervical cancer is a disease that can be prevented.There is a vaccine that ensures that the virus does not take up residence in the cervix. This vaccine is given before having sexual intercourse for the first time, in other words, before the virus enters the body. However, the vaccine cannot 100% prevent it.Even after being vaccinated, it is important to have regular checks.
• Even if you have had sex before having the vaccine, with regular tests and checks of the cervix, cancer or the early signs of cancer can be detected early and treated with an almost 100% success rate.
• Regular checks of the cervix by a doctor is called “cervical cancer screening.” In Japan, cervical cancer screening is conducted by your local municipal office.It is provided for free or for a very low cost (about ¥500)It is available for women aged 20 years and over (once every two years).

When cervical cancer screening is conducted and how to request it is decided by your local municipal office.Ask at the municipal office, public health office, or public health center in the city, town, or village where you live.






"How to find a urology department/OB-GYN department ➡️ See [Column] What to Do When You Don’t Feel Well! Three Steps!! Chapter 1. How to use clinics and hospitals and the health insurance system"For STDs, get tested along with your partner and receive treatment if necessary.

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