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Use barrier protection (e.g., condoms) to reduce the risk of STIs.
Get Vaccinated
The HPV vaccine is crucial for preventing certain cancers and is recommended for both boys and girls aged 9–26.
Eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and avoid smoking or excessive alcohol consumption.
Manage Stress
Schedule Regular Checkups
Communicate With Your Partner
Treatment and Support Options
Treatment for reproductive health conditions varies based on the diagnosis but often includes:
Antibiotics for infections
Counseling for relationship and emotional challenges
Surgical interventions, if necessary
Many hospitals and clinics offer reproductive health services regardless of gender, and seeking help is a sign of strength—not weakness.
Education, communication, and routine care are the building blocks of a healthy reproductive system. Don’t wait for symptoms to become severe—take proactive steps to safeguard your health today.
Sources:
World Health Organization – Reproductive Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – STDs & Infertility
Mayo Clinic – Sexual Health and Conditions
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