Does Shaving Increase Your Risk of STIs?
Learn how shaving may impact your STI risk and discover safe grooming practices to protect your health.
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Shaving can increase the risk of STIs because it can cause microtears or abrasions on the skin, making it easier for infections to enter your body. To reduce risk, ensure proper hygiene during any grooming process and consider using other hair removal methods that might be less likely to irritate your skin.
FAQs & Answers
- What are microtears and how do they relate to STIs? Microtears are tiny abrasions in the skin that can occur during shaving, potentially allowing infections to enter more easily.
- What hair removal methods are safer than shaving? Safer methods may include waxing, laser hair removal, or using a depilatory cream, as they may cause less irritation.
- How can I reduce the risk of STIs while grooming? Ensuring proper hygiene, using clean tools, and considering less irritating hair removal methods can help reduce STI risk.