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