As per LA Times, two French dermatologists and a global health researcher from Emory University have suggested that an upsurge in the spread of the se.xually transmitted molluscum cantagiosum virus over the last decade might be attributable to the trend of shaving or waxing the hair around the genitals.
If you have an autoimmune disease your risk of catching one is higher
Pretty common nowadays is the extensive removal of hair in the nether-regions, but the practice can come at a price for many. According to the Oxford Journals the risk of contracting an infection is increased if you are an immunosuppressed individual. In particular they document how a 20-year-old Australian woman who had poorly controlled type 1 diabetes contracted Streptococcus Pyogenes and the Herpes Simplex Virus after her skin ripped during a Brazilian wax.
Do not remove your pubes unless you want an STI, says science
Rumour has it both men and women who have se.x straight after removing their pubic hair promote the cultivation of STIs. The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery therefore suggest that you should refrain from any hanky-panky for a little while after waxing.
Rumour has it both men and women who have se.x straight after removing their pubic hair promote the cultivation of STIs. The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery therefore suggest that you should refrain from any hanky-panky for a little while after waxing.
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