The supervirus carried through sex burns your organs

An infection transmitted through sexual contact, known as genithalium molds, poses a special danger for pregnant women, since it can cause premature infant death. The genitalum micocling spreads during sexual contact, or even oral sex. One of 100 is believed to be affected. In some cases [...]
The genitalum micocling spreads during sexual contact, or even oral sex. One of 100 is believed to be affected.
In some cases the affected do not experience any symptoms of infection.
These are the signs if you're affected by the dangerous virus:
The feeling of burning until we urinate, hard discharge from the penis, or vagina, pain during sex, sex bloodshed, or between periods, pain in the hip area.
Each sexually active person is advised to conduct regular tests for sexually transmitted diseases, which may help diagnose the genitalum complexation.
If you have unprotected sex with your new partner, it's important to run this test.
Doctors usually describe antibiotics or penicillin to remove the infection.












