Sexual Health
Women should be vigilant against the attacks of these five sexually transmitted diseases. Early detection of symptoms and treatment
When women suffer from sexually transmitted diseases and do not receive timely treatment, it can lead to infection and lead to pelvic inflammatory disease or endometritis, making sexual intercourse difficult and causing pain in the lower abdomen and back, and even leading to female infertility. Women should be aware of the symptoms related to sexually transmitted diseases, and once any clues are found, they should go to the hospital for treatment in a timely manner and take self-protection measures.
What sexually transmitted diseases should women pay attention to?
1. Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea is generally transmitted through sexual behavior, and its main manifestation is an increase in vaginal discharge, appearing yellow or green, accompanied by pain during urination, a significant increase in urination frequency, and incomplete urination. Women should learn to protect themselves and not have sex with men with gonorrhea. If there is high-risk sexual behavior, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner, which is conducive to early diagnosis and treatment.
2. Candidal vaginitis
Candidal vaginitis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by Candida infection, typically occurring during sexual activity around the age of 20. In addition to being related to unclean sexual behavior, it may also be related to the use of low-quality toilet paper and tissues, lack of attention to local cleaning, and abuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics. In addition, when suffering from diabetes, the high sugar content in the blood will also be infected with such vaginitis. Its main manifestation is an increase in vaginal discharge, presenting as a white tofu residue, accompanied by external genital itching
3. Trichomoniasis vaginitis
Trichomonal vaginitis can be transmitted to the other party through sexual behavior, which is caused by the destruction of the natural acidic environment of the vagina. Its main manifestations are itching of the vulva, increased leucorrhea, foam in the leucorrhea, and yellow liquid often accumulated in underwear.
4. Syphilis
The first stage of syphilis is known as hypodermic heat, and there are a large number of pathogens on the surface of syphilis, resulting in a high infection rate after contact. The first stage of syphilis automatically disappears without pain or itching, and is easily overlooked by women. Women's labia minora and labia minora may experience induration and mild ulceration on the surface, which can disappear within about a month. If the first stage of syphilis is not treated, it will develop into the second stage of syphilis, with dark red plaques on the female palm and surrounding peeling. If not treated in a timely manner, it may accumulate multiple organs throughout the body, making treatment difficult and life-threatening.
5. Condyloma acuminatum
The surface of genital warts is not red and appears gray white. Without treatment, the warts become larger and larger, and the vaginal opening accumulates or blocks the vagina. Serrated or cauliflower shaped falling organisms appear around the female vaginal opening, without pain or itching.