Syphilis Epidemic - Play Safely with Tokyo Escort

 

Syphilis - Its history is long, beginning in the 1490s and is said to have entered Japan only 20 years later, in the 1510s.

 

Syphilis existed in the Warring States Period and the Edo Period.

 

Now, in modern Japan, syphilis has become a pandemic.

 

The spread of syphilis patients is unstoppable:

In 2022, the number of patients reached 10,000 nationwide, the highest number since statistics began to be collected.

 

One possible factor is that sexual relations with an unspecified number of people have become “casual”.

 

Although syphilis is a disease that can be cured with proper treatment using modern medicine, it can cause serious symptoms if left undetected.

 

In fact, syphilis is so difficult to detect that it has earned the nickname "the great imitator", a dangerous infectious disease that can easily lead to delays in treatment and the spread of infection.




 


The main transmission route of syphilis is through sexual contact (direct contact with another person's mucous membranes or skin), which is transmitted through the mouth, genitals, and other mucous membranes and injuries.

 

Even kissing can transmit syphilis.





After infection, the location and content of symptoms may vary depending on the length of time elapsed.

 

In some cases, symptoms may not appear and the disease will progress if left untreated.

 

The incubation period for infection is approximately 3 weeks.

 



1st stage: about 3 weeks after infection

 

Pimples and lumps appear on the genitals, mouth, and anus.

 

It is easy to infect others during this period. Often there is no pain, and the sores disappear in a few weeks without treatment.

 

 

 

2nd stage: about 3 months after infection

 

A red rash (rosacea) appears on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, and body.

 

 The rash will disappear in a few weeks to a few months without treatment.

 

 The rash can be mistaken for an allergy or other infectious disease such as rubella or measles. Failure to receive proper treatment during this period can lead to various organ damage years later.

 

 Years may pass without symptoms, but the disease progresses quietly.

 

 

 


3rd stage: 3 years and up

 

 Rubber-like tumors (rubber tumors) may develop on the skin, muscles, or bones.

 

In addition, lesions may develop in multiple organs such as the heart, blood vessels, and brain, and in some cases, death may occur.












Preventive measures for syphilis are very simple.

 

・Always use a condom

Use condoms properly and avoid direct contact with mucous membranes.

 

・Be careful with oral sex and anal intercourse.

Many people do not use condoms during oral or anal sex because there is no possibility of pregnancy.

Unprotected oral and anal sex puts you at risk for sexually transmitted diseases, including syphilis.

 

・Sexual contact with many partners increases the risk of becoming infected (or transmitting the infection).

 

・Be sure to get tested for STDs to protect your partner and yourself.











In addition to syphilis, other sexually transmitted diseases such as genital chlamydia and gonorrhea are also a problem.

 

These STDs are an inseparable part of operating an escort service.

 

In order to ensure that our escort service is used without worry,

Japan’s Hottest Escort Guide Gotanda is implementing a thorough STD (sexually transmitted disease) checkup to prevent infection to our clients.

 

STD testing is mandatory: Our escorts are required to check at least once a month.

 

If the test is positive, the escort will be suspended from work until she obtains a medical certificate from a doctor.

 

All basic services at JHEG are non-mucosal contact, except for the designated additional options that each course offers.

 

Therefore, JHEG Gotanda is the perfect place to call escorts in Tokyo for those who are concerned about contracting STDs, who are not comfortable with mucous membrane contact, or who want to receive light services. 

 


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