Sexual Health
These five sexually transmitted diseases are prone to develop in the summer. What should be done to prevent sexually transmitted diseases
There are many pathogens of sexually transmitted diseases, such as bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses, which mainly infect the penis, oral cavity, vagina, and mucosal damage areas. Treatment is difficult, and the condition recurs. In fact, it is necessary to be vigilant against various sexually transmitted diseases in summer.
These 5 sexually transmitted diseases are prone to high incidence in summer, so it is necessary to take preventive measures!
1. AIDS
AIDS is mainly transmitted through blood, mother to child transmission and sexual transmission. Patients' vaginal secretions, damaged mucous membranes, blood, damaged skin mucous membranes, inflammatory exudates, etc. contain HPV virus. When suffering from AIDS, the immune system is destroyed. The patient's body has a lot of papules, continuous fever, weakness, and fatigue.
2. Condyloma acuminatum
Genital warts are highly contagious, mainly transmitted through daily necessities such as close fitting clothes, bathtubs, towels, and toilet seats. In addition, direct contact with the infected area of the patient may also lead to infection with this disease. A cauliflower like substance may appear in the patient's reproductive organs and around the anus. As the condition progresses, warts will become more and more common, and they will recur repeatedly. Early patients can choose regular hospitals for treatment and complete recovery.
3. Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea is mainly caused by mother to child transmission and sexual transmission. Newborns develop gonococcal ophthalmia, male patients develop purulent fluid in the urethra, and there is a noticeable tingling and burning sensation in the urethra, as well as pain during urination. Female patients have significantly increased vaginal discharge and abnormal vaginal discharge color, with a clear foul odor.
4. Genital herpes
When exposed to substances such as water bubbles, local mucous membranes, and exudates in the patient's reproductive area, genital herpes can be infected. Small blisters may appear around the patient's anus and genital area, which can take about 2-4 days to form erosion or ulcers. Some patients may also have enlarged inguinal lymph nodes.
5. Syphilis
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the infection of Treponema pallidum, which is highly contagious and can directly penetrate undamaged mucous membranes and injured skin. It can be transmitted through oral, anal, and sexual intercourse, and the patient's reproductive organs will have bean-sized nodules without pain, redness, swelling, or ulceration.
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