We have to accept this fact though because the only constant thing in this world is change. What we had considered as taboo and unusual during our times, are no longer considered as unusual now in this society of constant change.
There is now a growing percentage of teens acquiring not only Chlamydia infection but other STDs as well, like gonorrhea, and worst HIV and syphilis.
Chlamydia is the most common among teenagers because of the fact that oftentimes, persons show no symptoms of the condition and therefore the bacteria is passed on unknowingly, from one sexual partner to another.
Since we cannot be with our children 24 hours a day, then we must have to warn them about the dangers of sexual promiscuity. Letting them know that being sexually active at an early life has its disadvantages may decrease the likelihood of them contracting the disease.
We must warn them that:
1. * STDs like Chlamydia is commonly acquired through sexual intercourse. This occurs when the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis enters the sexual organs, the mouth and the anal organs.
2. * When Chlamydia is untreated and undiagnosed it could lead to more severe conditions like PID or Pelvic Inflammatory Disease which is an inflammation of the pelvis, rectum and when eye inflammation when the bacteria invades the tissues of the eyes.
3. * Wearing condom cannot truly protect them because the person may have the bacteria in his throat or anus.
4. * Early pregnancy can result too, which would be a major, stressful responsibility for the child.
5. * Infertility could result too.
6. * When an abnormal vaginal discharge or pain in urination occurs, a medical-laboratory check-up should be done to ascertain the cause of the symptoms.
7. * There are more severe, lifetime conditions like HIV and syphilis which they would be acquiring through sexual intercourse.
In the end, if we have given our best to educate our children on the dangers of sexual promiscuity and had taught them the significant moral values that they should learn, then they would certainly act as responsible and well-behaved teenagers.
Published by Virginia Gaces
I am an allied health professional who is also an academician. I have an interest in writing and had some works published in a few local magazines. I am writing my first novel and hope to be able to p... View profile
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