Sexual Health
Do men and women have the same symptoms of contracting sexually transmitted diseases? What is the most effective way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases are infectious diseases that cause significant physical and mental harm to the human body, are difficult to treat, and are prone to recurrence. Therefore, prevention of sexually transmitted diseases is extremely important.
How should men and women self identify sexually transmitted diseases
Women's performance after suffering from sexually transmitted diseases
1. Symptoms of urinary tract emergence: If there is a slight sensation of heat in the anterior urethra, external secretions flow out of the urethra, or symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, pain, closure, poor urination, and terminal hematuria appear, it is also likely to be a female sexually transmitted disease.
2. Anorectal pain, inflammation, constipation, rectal secretions, Rectal tenesmus and fever may be venereal diseases or Genital herpes.
3. Emergence of skin or mucous membrane damage: if there are erythema, papule, hardness, blister, erosion and ulcer symptoms on the genital organs, such as the foreskin, penis or glans Corona of glans penis, or on the anus, hands, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, etc.
Symptoms of men suffering from sexually transmitted diseases
1. Frequent urination, urgency of urination, pain in urination, and redness and swelling of the urethral orifice. If this symptom occurs in men and accompanied by painful erection of the penis at night, more attention should be paid to acute gonorrhoeal Urethritis sexually transmitted diseases.
2. Neoplasm in the vulva, around the vulva or anus, multiple invasive, grayish white, flat protuberant papules or nodules, moisture easy to erode, with odor, and more consideration should be given to flat warts (syphilis spirochete infection) around the vulva or anus, light red or grayish brown, cauliflower like or cockscomb, Genital wart like sexually transmitted diseases
3. Ulcer of the external genitalia, circular in shape, with hard cartilage and no pain. It is a single occurrence, and is often considered as a type of hard scabies (syphilis). Ulcers are soft, with serrated edges, shallow, and accompanied by pain. Multiple ulcers are accompanied by pus coating, and multiple types of soft scabies are also considered as sexually transmitted diseases
4. Urethral secretions, purulent secretions at the urethral orifice, with high viscosity and yellow color, may be non gonococcal Urethritis venereal diseases if there are transparent viscous secretions at the urethral orifice, especially acute gonorrhea, and the amount is small.
To prevent sexually transmitted diseases, one should know these methods
1. Sexual intercourse is not recommended for women during menstruation and genital diseases.
When the Sexual partner has abnormal conditions, such as abnormal secretion, external genital lesions, ulcers, or menstruation, you must not force sexual intercourse for temporary pleasure.