Sexual Health
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The symptoms of most sexually transmitted diseases are manifested on the genitals, such as syphilis, gonorrhea, genital warts, etc. The symptoms are manifested on the genitals. However, there are also sexually transmitted diseases. Organs other than the genitals occur all over the body, such as AIDS, which is easy to cause misdiagnosis and mistreatment.
Gonococcal oral and pharyngeal diseases
Mainly caused by oral sex. The common symptoms of gonococcal oral disease are the appearance of excess flesh on the hard palate, uneven surface, and cauliflower like protrusion of the throat. The common symptoms of throat disease are redness and swelling, enlarged tonsils, and treatment according to upper sensation is almost ineffective.
Gonococcal ophthalmopathy
One of the sexually transmitted diseases, there are three types: adult type, child type, and infant type. The adult type is often infected when the patient rubs their eyes with their own hands, the child type is often infected by parents or nannies, and the baby type is often born during childbirth. The main manifestations of Putian rural area are redness and swelling of the eyelids, conjunctival congestion, and the formation of patchy pseudomembranes on the surface of the eyeball. At first, red water or blood like secretions can be seen. After the redness and swelling decrease, purulent secretions will flow out of the eyelid fissure, and there is a large amount of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in the secretions.
Rectal syndrome
One of the sexually transmitted diseases, it is a group of diseases characterized by pain, itching, and mucous stools. It is more common in homosexual individuals with a history of rectal sexual intercourse, and a small number of patients are infected with gonococcal bacteria in the reproductive tract and spread to the rectum. The pathogens are mostly gonococcal bacteria, Treponema pallidum, Chlamydia trachomatis, herpes simplex virus, etc.
Shower arthritis
40% -60% of patients with shower induced arthritis are caused by shower induced coccal infections. This disease has the characteristics of asymmetric affected joints, multiple joint onset, and skin erythema, pustules, or hand and foot tenosynovitis before onset. 80% of patients can culture Neisseria gonorrhoeae from the cervix, rectum, urethra, or throat.
Sexually transmitted disease perihepatitis
This disease is a sexually transmitted disease that is transmitted through the bloodstream to the liver, with some patients exhibiting symptoms such as myocardial pericarditis and pneumonia.
Common symptoms include severe pain, tenderness, and rebound pain in the upper right abdomen, accompanied by pelvic inflammatory symptoms such as fever and lower abdominal pain, but without acute abdominal symptoms such as liver enlargement or jaundice. The pathogens are gonococcal, chlamydia trachomatis, or mycoplasma.