Sexual Health
How to determine if you have sexual diseases? What hazards can sexually transmitted diseases bring
Nowadays, many diseases have invaded people's lives, especially in recent years, sexually transmitted diseases have caused extremely serious harm to many patients. Not only does it seriously affect the patient's body, but it also causes a serious psychological blow to the patient, leading to a serious breakdown of the relationship between husband and wife. Today's editor introduces the symptoms of common sexually transmitted diseases. If there are any of the following symptoms. I suggest you go to a regular hospital for examination
Several major symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases
1. Urinary discomfort. Frequent urination, urgency, and pain are typical symptoms of male sexually transmitted diseases. Some sexually transmitted diseases are prone to infection of the urethra, and pathogens that stimulate the urethra can cause urethritis. Patients may experience frequent urination, urgency, pain, and bloody urination.
2. Small blisters appearing in the external genitalia. Its characteristic is the appearance of approximately 4-5 small blisters in the external genitalia, with localized burning and tingling sensations.
3. Genital redness and swelling, papules and ulcers. Redness, swelling, and burning sensation in the reproductive organs are characteristics of various sexually transmitted diseases, and there are also sexually transmitted diseases such as papules, pustules, and ulcers in the reproductive organs. Genital foreign body development with different lesions is generally a symptom of sexually transmitted diseases.
4. Discomforts in male and female sexual organs. For example, ulcers, blisters, pustules, itching, pain, etc., men are prone to frequent urination, urgency, pain, and a sharp increase in vaginal itching and vaginal discharge in women with urethral discharge.
5. Abnormal excretion. Excrement not only refers to female leucorrhea, but also male patients have abnormal excrement. Women have increased leucorrhea, foam of leucorrhea, odor of leucorrhea, and blood streak of leucorrhea. Male patients may have purulent excrement.
What are the hazards of sexually transmitted diseases to the human body?
1. Causing tumors.
Commonly seen in genital warts and herpes, it can also cause cancer, cervical cancer, vulvar cancer, anal cancer, etc.
2. Causing female infertility.
Especially for patients with gonorrhea and non gonococcal urethritis.
3. Death.
Such as AIDS and untreated or ineffective advanced syphilis. Relevant data show that the mortality rate is almost 100% within 5 to 10 years after the diagnosis of AIDS. If untreated or ineffective treatment occurs, the mortality rate is also high.
4. Inducing chronic inflammation of other organs.
Such as chronic prostatitis, epididymitis, cervicitis, ovarian inflammation, etc.