Women's physiological system is complex and susceptible to pathogenic bacteria. They should always pay attention to their physiological changes and be careful not to suffer from sexually transmitted diseases. The following are six signs of sexually transmitted diseases, hoping to attract attention.
Symptom 1 of sexually transmitted diseases: increased vaginal discharge, yellow or green pus, often accompanied by pain during urination, increased frequency of urination, and the inability to urinate.
Reminder: Gonorrhea
It is worth reminding that some women can be Asymptomatic or have mild symptoms after gonorrhea infection, which often delays treatment. Male gonorrhea patients often have obvious symptoms, and gonorrhea is more easily transmitted to women than men. If a man with gonorrhea has had sexual contact without wearing a condom, the likelihood of infection in women is 40-60%. Therefore, women should learn to protect themselves and avoid contact with men with symptoms of gonorrhea. When dangerous sexual behavior occurs, even if the woman has no symptoms, she should go to the hospital for examination and early diagnosis and treatment.
Symptom 2 of sexually transmitted diseases: increased vaginal discharge, tofu residue like, white, caked, and significantly increased 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 transmitted to the other party through sexual behavior, therefore it belongs to the broad category of sexually transmitted diseases. Different from other venereal diseases, candidal Vaginitis is a common female Vaginitis. 75% of women have suffered from it once in their lives, and 40-50% have suffered from it more than twice. From the age of onset, the age of sexual activity around 20 years old is the best age of onset, and the incidence rate of over 50 years old is the lowest. Some women are infected by means other than unclean sexual behavior: if they do not pay attention to the cleaning of the vulva or use dirty toilet paper and sanitary napkins, and use a large number of broad-spectrum antibiotics, the normal bacteria in the vagina are killed, and the flora is dysfunctional, which is conducive to the growth of disease fungi. diabetes patients have high blood sugar values and are prone to infection with candidal Vaginitis.
Signs of venereal disease 3: itching of vulva, increased leucorrhea, foam, yellow liquid on underwear.
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 speaking, women have more Trichomoniasis, mainly due to the destruction of the natural acidic environment of the vagina. However, the probability of male infection is very low, and many are asymptomatic.