Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of common sexually transmitted diseases? Doing these points on a daily basis can prevent
There are many kinds of sexually transmitted diseases, including Genital herpes, Genital wart, gonorrhea, syphilis and non gonococcal Urethritis. Their symptoms are different. Here is a detailed introduction:
The Five Symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
1. Genital herpes
The early symptoms of Genital herpes are mainly genital itching and burning pain, followed by a cluster of small blisters, soft, accompanied by pain. The blisters will gradually break and erode to form ulcers, which can be cured without treatment.
2. Genital wart
The main symptoms of Genital wart are reddish or grayish brown genital warts, cauliflower or chicken coronal and pedicular warts, which are easy to bleed, and the surface is moist and granular.
3. Gonorrhea
The early symptoms of gonorrhea are swelling of urethral lipstick, abscess, burning and tingling, Dysuria, frequency of urination, purulent urethral orifice, etc. If not treated in time, it will become chronic Urethritis.
4. Syphilis
The main symptom of syphilis is a painless ulcer of the genitalia, known as hard ptosis. If left untreated, the virus can invade the heart, eyes, brain, bones, and nervous system, posing a threat to life. When syphilis develops to the second stage, a systemic syphilitic rash will appear.
Non gonococcal Urethritis
The symptoms of non gonococcal Urethritis are similar to gonorrhea, but lighter than gonorrhea. If there is transparent sticky secretion at the urethral orifice, it may be non gonococcal Urethritis.
Methods for preventing sexually transmitted diseases
1. Avoid some sexual behaviors: Bad sexual behaviors such as oral and anal sex can increase the risk of sexually transmitted diseases. Take anal sex for example. Because the rectal epithelium is usually more delicate than the Vaginal epithelium, anal sex is more likely to damage the mucosa and cause infection than vaginal sex. Some infectious diseases are transmitted through feces and mouth, so avoiding anal or finger anal sexual activity can reduce the chance of contracting such diseases.
2. Use of barrier tools in combination with Spermicide: penis sheath and diaphragm are used as lubricants of Spermicide, with mechanical and chemical killing effects. A Contraceptive sponge made of Spermicide and sponge is very popular abroad. Placing it in the vagina before or during sexual intercourse can last up to 30 hours.
3. Avoid sexual intercourse in case of abnormality: If the external genitalia of the Sexual partner is found to have pathological changes, ulcers or abnormal secretions, sexual intercourse should be avoided and the partner should be asked to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment.
4. Cleaning: This is a very safe and simple prevention method. Many early or mild sexually transmitted diseases often have no symptoms, such as gonorrhea, Genital herpes, Genital wart, non gonococcal Urethritis, AIDS, etc., which cannot be identified in time after infection. Only by cleaning yourself and avoiding extramarital sex can you avoid the risk of infectious diseases.