How Enjoying Sex with More than One Partner Lead to Cancer?

 

How Enjoying Sex with More than One Partner Lead to Cancer

As per statistics, the more sex partners a person has had in their lifetime, the greater the risk of getting cancer may be due to the contraction of sexually transmitted infections or STIs. A data has evaluated that around 2500 men and 3200 women were asked about their number of sexual partners in the age group of 50 or more. This information had also been compared with several medical conditions being developed such as – heart disease, stroke and cancer.

What does number of sex partners have to do with the risk of cancer?

There is a reason for proper investigation whether a person’s number of sex partners has anything to do with the possibility of getting cancer. If you have had enjoyed sex with many partners, it is quite possible that you are already exposed to an STI. Getting any kind of sexually transmitted infection may increase the risk of different types of cancer.

So, comparing your numbers which are the partners you have had sex with during your lifetime is usually a top secret to keep among friends. But the new findings suggest that this number may affect cancer risk of a person.

How sleeping with more partner can increase cancer risk?

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The stigma around the number of partners you have hooked up with is something you should not be concerned at all. After all, there is nothing wrong to have sex with multiple partners or only one. Even though there is no wrong or right number, the number of partners you have had intercourse with might play a vital role in your risk of getting cancer.

According to research, the increase in the number of sex partners has increased the percentage of individuals who had been diagnosed with cancer. Women who had reported of having sex with many partners were nearly 91% more likely to be diagnosed with cancer than women who had one or no partner at all. Also, men who claimed to have had at least 10 sex partners were almost 69% more likely to get diagnosed with cancer than men who had one or no partner at all.

Will enjoying intercourse with your sex partner cause cancer?

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The answer is definitely no. This is because this kind of study will not assess if sexual intercourse can be the reason for cancer. It will only determine if there is some correlation between both of them. Also, sexual behaviour may affect risks with cancer indirectly without causing cancer through different sexually transmitted infections or STIs. Some of the strongest connections are the following:

  • Human immunodeficiency virus or HIV – The infection increases the risk of cancers such as lymphoma and sarcoma.
  • Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C – Both these infections are linked to liver cancer.
  • Human papilloma virus or HPV – This increases the possibility of cancer of your anus, cervix, mouth and penis.
  • Gonorrhoea – This can increase the risk of prostate cancer in men.

Besides, people who have more than one sex partner tend to smoke more and drink more. These factors may increase the risk of cancer. So, smoking, drinking and infections may have an impact on the risk with cancer than having sex with many partners.

How cancer can affect your sexual desire?

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Having cancer may lead to a wide range of effects on your sexual desire. The most obvious impacts seem to be physical. There are some kinds of cancer which need proper treatment and they may directly affect your physical ability to have sex or to enjoy it. Different treatments for cancer can have side effects that may interfere with sexual pleasure.

Any type of cancer may influence the image of your body, emotions and relationships, all of which may change your feelings and desires about sex. Cancer diagnosis and treatment often increase the stress level. If there are some problems in your sexual relationship before conducting diagnosis, it becomes very important to address them on time.

Most people who have had cancer treatment said that faced problems with sexuality and intimacy. Some find any change in their sexuality seems to be temporary while others have adapted to long-term changes. These can be the most difficult aspect of life after treating cancer. It is possible for this experience to strengthen relationship, improve communication and lead to new ways for expressing the level of intimacy and sexuality.

Though restricting your sex partners can lessen the risk of cancer, you might be tempted to enjoy sex with more than one partner, particularly when you are addicted to performing sex and sexual activities. It is advisable that you visit your healthcare provider and discuss about sexual health problems to get treated on time.

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