8. Intestinal Parasitic Infections
Intestinal parasitic infections are a type of STD that are transmitted through faecal matter. Faecal matter is what remains from the food we eat and when it is contaminated by intestinal parasites, it can carry billions of infectious particles that can easily be passed on from one individual to another.
Intestinal parasites can move from one person to another after an infected anus comes into contact with an uninfected individual, which is why it is very important for people to take up protective measures when dealing with the anus.
People whose intestines harbour these dangerous parasites might not exhibit any symptoms, but they can infect their partners who would start to develop nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhoea, and vomiting. People often ignore those signs and live as though they do not have an STD.
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