The good news is that most of these consequences are preventable. With proper education, communication, and consistent use of protection, individuals can greatly reduce their risk and maintain better control over their health and future.
Making informed choices is not about fear—it is about empowerment. Understanding the risks allows people to take responsibility for their well-being and protect both themselves and their partners.
In the end, sexual health is a part of overall health, and taking simple precautions today can prevent serious consequences tomorrow.