Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of female sexually transmitted diseases that indicate six signs of female infection with sexually transmitted diseases
What are the symptoms of female sexually transmitted diseases? External itching, increased vaginal discharge, and genital surface ulcers all indicate that women are infected with sexually transmitted diseases.
Vulva itching, leukorrhea increased, can have foam, underwear often has yellow liquid.
Tip: Trichomoniasis
This disease can also be transmitted to the other party through sexual behavior, and belongs to the broad category of sexually transmitted diseases. Generally, women get more Trichomoniasis, mainly because the natural acidic environment of the vagina is destroyed. But the probability of male infection is low, and most of them have no symptoms.
Increased vaginal discharge is yellow or green pus, often accompanied by pain during urination, increased frequency of urination, and inability to urinate.
Reminder: Gonorrhea
It is worth reminding that some women with Asymptomatic or mild symptoms after gonorrhea infection tend to delay treatment. But male gonorrhea patients have obvious symptoms, and male gonorrhea is more easily transmitted to males than females. If there is sexual contact with gonorrhea patients, the likelihood of infection in women is 40-60%. Therefore, women should learn to protect themselves and avoid sexual contact with men with symptoms of gonorrhea. If dangerous sexual activity occurs, even if a woman has no symptoms, she should go to the hospital for examination for early diagnosis and treatment.
Tip: When men are infected with gonorrhea, it is often manifested as yellow pus flowing from the urethral opening. Gently squeezing along the urethral opening with your hand can cause more pus to overflow.
Leucorrhea increases, appearing as tofu residue, white, clumped, and significantly increasing in quantity. Often accompanied by itching of the internal and external genitalia, the itching is often very intense.
Prompt: Candida (fungal) Vaginitis
This disease can be sexually transmitted to others, so it belongs to a wide range of sexually transmitted diseases. Different from other sexually transmitted diseases, candidal Vaginitis is a very common female Vaginitis. 75% of women have suffered from it once in their lives, and 40%~50% have suffered from it twice or more. In terms of age of onset, the best age of onset is about 20 years old, and the lowest incidence rate is over 50 years old. Some women are infected through unclean behavior: if they do not pay attention to external genital cleaning or use unclean toilet paper and sanitary napkins; Broad-spectrum antibiotics are widely used, killing normal bacteria in the vagina, leading to dysbiosis of the bacterial community and promoting the growth of diseased fungi; Diabetes patients are prone to infection with candidal Vaginitis due to high blood sugar content.