What Are the Limitations of Condoms in STI Protection?

Discover what condoms do not protect you from, including specific STIs and situations where protection is limited.

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Condoms do not protect you from infections spread through skin-to-skin contact, such as herpes or HPV, if the contact occurs in areas not covered by the condom. They also cannot guarantee complete protection from STIs or prevent non-sexual forms of HIV transmission, like sharing needles. Use condoms correctly to maximize their protective benefits.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What STIs can occur despite using condoms? Condoms do not protect against STIs spread through skin-to-skin contact, such as herpes and HPV.
  2. How effective are condoms at preventing STIs? While condoms significantly reduce the risk of STIs, they do not guarantee complete protection.
  3. Can condoms prevent HIV transmission? Condoms can reduce the risk of HIV transmission but cannot prevent it in every situation, especially non-sexual transmission.
  4. What are the best practices for using condoms? For maximum effectiveness, use condoms correctly and consistently during sexual activities.