reader Posted December 16, 2022 Posted December 16, 2022 FromĀ VN Express A rising number of young people are getting STDs in HCMC, causing worried students to make a trip to the hospital to check for the disease. Minh Hieu, 19, went to the Ho Chi Minh City Hospital of Dermato Venereology because he suspected he had genital warts. While he was in university, he had a lover and they had anal sex. When tests revealed that he had genital warts and was infected with HIV, Hieu burst into tears. Dr. Doan Van Loi Em at the hospital said cases like Hieu's are not uncommon. Since the beginning of this year, he said, the hospital has recorded around 1,900 cases of genital warts among students. The number in 2020 was 1,700 and fewer in 2021, when there were many months of Covid-19 lockdown. "There are no official data and statistics for specific cases, but based on our observations, the number of males who have sex with males (MSM) coming to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment is rising," he said. Besides genital warts, patients also come to the hospital to check for syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, HIV and other STDs. Since the beginning of this year, the number of patients with genital warts, gonorrhea and syphilis who have visited the hospital is around 35,300 cases. At the end of the year, the number of patients getting getting check ups is also on the rise, especially people testing for syphillis. Em said anyone can contract STDs, but certain groups, such as young people, prostitutes and people engaging in MSM, are more vulnerable. Young people in particular often lack sufficient sex education and so have little knowledge about STDs and how to prevent them. This is a contributing factor behind the rising number of STD cases among the youth, Em said. Continues at https://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/more-and-more-young-people-are-getting-stds-4547734.html floridarob 1 Quote