Sexual health is a state of physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being related to sexuality across the lifespan. It goes beyond the absence of disease and includes positive, respectful relationships, informed decision-making, consent, and access to accurate information and healthcare services. Sexual health encompasses safe sexual practices, reproductive health, prevention of sexually transmitted infections, sexual rights, and gender equality. Public health approaches to sexual health focus on education, awareness, early screening, vaccination, and reducing stigma and discrimination. Ensuring inclusive sexual health services for adolescents, adults, and marginalized populations is essential. Promoting sexual health contributes to improved quality of life, reduced disease burden, and healthier communities while supporting dignity, autonomy, and human rights.
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