Chancre is a sexually transmitted disease caused by Haemophilus Duckley. It is an acute, multiple, painful genital ulcer combined with swelling, suppuration and rupture of nearby lymph nodes. In the final analysis, the cause of the soft lower heat rash is the infection of Haemophilus Duckley. Research shows that Haemophilus Duckley is the pathogen of the soft lower heat rash. Through unclean sexual contact, Haemophilus Duckley can invade the human body through the skin and mucous membrane. What is the cause of the soft lower heat rash?
Factors causing chancre
1. Unclean sex life
Sex is the most direct and basic way of transmission of hypodermic heat. On the one hand, if you suffer from hypodermic heat, in order to take contraceptive measures such as condoms, direct skin contact is easily transmitted to the other party.
2. Human papillomavirus
The cause of hypodermic prickly heat is inseparable from human papillomavirus. Because people are the only accommodation for human papillomavirus (HPV). It is mainly HPV-6, HPV-16, HPV-18 and other types, mainly infecting epithelial tissue, thus causing chancre.
3. Pay no attention to hygiene
Failure to pay attention to hygiene habits in daily life greatly determines a person's health level. Healthy living habits in life can reduce the proliferation of bacteria and reduce disease. In particular, patients with hypodermic prickly heat should pay attention to their own health in daily life. Otherwise, it is easy to be infected with virus.
4. Smoking and drinking
In today's society, smoking and drinking are very common among many people, and many women will also have this situation. Smoking and drinking will increase the probability of illness, so special attention should be paid in daily life.
5. Sexual life at a young age
Research and statistics show that the probability and recurrence rate of multiple sexual partners with mild heat rash are obviously among single sexual partners, and within a certain range, the age of sexual life is also a risk factor for mild heat rash. The incidence rate and recurrence rate of people whose first sexual intercourse age is less than 19 years old are significantly increased.
Some transmission routes of chancre
Sexual contact transmission
The main way of transmission is through sexual contact, so people must pay attention to sexual contact transmission. When having sex with the carrier of chancroid pathogenic bacteria, the skin of the genitals is easy to wear, and the chancroid tinea is inoculated onto the genitals of other people with the cortex falling off, which is how this venereal disease is transmitted.