Condones para los dedos 101: Protéjase usted y su pareja del VPH

Thinking about exploring sexual intimacy? Have you heard about HPV, the Human Papillomavirus? Did you know that finger condoms, also called finger cots, can be a simple and effective way to help reduce the risk of spreading HPV during manual sex?

What is HPV?

HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States. De hecho, según los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades), cerca de 80 millón Americans are infected with HPV. While most HPV infections go away on their own, certain strains can lead to serious health problems, including cervical cancer, vaginal cancer, vulvar cancer, and some penis cancers.

How can finger condoms help?

Finger condoms act as a barrier, creating a physical separation between your fingers and your partner’s genitals. This can help prevent the transmission of HPV from skin-to-skin contact.

Here are 3 key benefits of using finger condoms:

  1. Increased Protection: While fingering is generally considered a lower-risk sexual activity than penetrative sex, it can still transmit HPV. Finger condoms add an extra layer of protection for both you and your partner.
  2. Reduced Anxiety: Knowing you’re taking steps to protect yourselves can allow for a more relaxed and enjoyable sexual experience.
  3. Fácil de usar: Finger condoms are readily available, affordable, and very easy to use.
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Ready to try finger condoms?

Great! Here’s what you need to know:

  1. Look for finger condoms made from latex or nitrile, as these materials are most effective in preventing the spread of HPV.
  2. Choose the right size for a snug but comfortable fit.
  3. Apply a water-based lubricant to the condom for ease of use.
  4. Dispose of used condoms properly by throwing them away in the trash.

By incorporating finger condoms into your sexual routine, you can take control of your sexual health and help protect yourself and your partner from HPV.

Recordar: Consistent communication with your partner(s) is essential for safe and healthy sexual practices.

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