Sexual Health
Are sexually transmitted diseases prone to oral problems? Expose the oral manifestations of these four sexually transmitted diseases
Many young people are troubled by sexually transmitted diseases, and once they suffer from them, it is very difficult to completely cure them. Sexually transmitted diseases not only cause damage to reproductive organs, but also affect oral health. Let's take a look together.
What are the oral manifestations of sexually transmitted diseases?
1. Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted disease, which is a bacterial infection that affects the mucous membranes of the throat and mouth. Gonorrhea is difficult to detect and has mild symptoms, often overlooked by people. Common symptoms in the mouth include sore throat or burning sensation, and even some people have swollen glands and white spots in the mouth. If gonorrhea is not effectively treated, it can affect health.
2. Syphilis
The manifestation of primary syphilis is ulceration, mainly occurring on the lips, tongue tip, and posterior tonsils of the oral cavity, as well as the gums. At first, it is a red plaque, and then gradually turns into an open ulcer of red, gray, or yellow. This stage is highly contagious and painful. If not effectively treated, although the ulcer surface can disappear, the body still carries syphilis and can infect others through direct contact or sexual transmission. Syphilis is a bacterial infection that can be completely cured in the early stages and left unchecked, causing a certain degree of damage to the brain and heart. Therefore, it is necessary to observe one's own symptoms. Once abnormalities are found, seek medical attention promptly to conceal or take medication on your own due to embarrassment.
3. Herpes
Herpes simplex virus type 1 is closely related to oral lesions and herpes labialis, and type 2 is related to genital lesions. Both viruses are highly contagious and can be transmitted through contact and saliva. During the onset of the condition, there are blisters in the oral cavity, which are pink, transparent, yellow, or gray in shape. When there is a large-scale outbreak of blisters, there will be obvious pain when eating or swallowing. Generally, herpes can be cured within 7-10 days.
4. Human papillomavirus
When infected with human papillomavirus, it will affect the mouth and throat, and even induce Oral cancer. Human papillomavirus positive Oral cancer occurs in the throat, mainly located in the tonsil and the root of the tongue. It is difficult to be detected and has a high mortality and recurrence rate. In addition, the low-risk strain of human papillomavirus will cause Genital wart in the throat or mouth. Although Genital wart has no obvious symptoms, it has a high recurrence rate and must be removed by surgery.
Warm Reminder
People have a correct understanding of sexually transmitted diseases and sexual behavior, improve cultural literacy, achieve clean self love, and avoid unclean sexual behavior. Take Safe sex and use condoms with reliable quality. Pay attention to personal hygiene, do not use drugs, and do not share syringes with others. Try not to transfuse or inject blood products. When suspicious symptoms appear in the genitalia, it is necessary to immediately go to the hospital for examination. Early detection and early treatment are necessary to control the condition.