Sexually transmitted infections of the anus and rectum
In addition to HIV, a person can get other sexually transmitted diseases STDs like chlamydia and gonorrhea from anal sex without condoms. Neaigus helped to conceptualize the analysis and assisted with the writing. Our study investigated unprotected anal intercourse among a sample of high-risk heterosexual women in New York City by using a social-network—based sampling and recruitment method. This is especially true if you are over age 40, when there is an increase in the risk of rectal bleeding from colorectal cancer and other serious digestive diseases. Our goal in this study was to account for these limitations by examining unprotected anal intercourse specifically in a group of high-risk heterosexual women with high susceptibility to HIV and STD infection. This usually can be done as an outpatient procedure, especially if you are young and generally healthy, and your abscess is close to the anal opening.