When it comes to gynecological diseases, many men will think that it is a female specific disease, such as trichomonas vaginalis. Therefore, when a wife suffers from trichomonas vaginalis, they do not care and are not afraid of being infected. However, some people do not know that this type of trichomonas vaginalis can also infect male friends. Many men will be very surprised after hearing this: it seems like a fantasy for men to become infected with gynecological diseases, but the fact is indeed true, Here is a case of a male infection with gynecological diseases.
Men infected with gynecological diseases are not nonsense, but there are real cases. Mr. Lin, who is in his thirties, has been very depressed recently, but he is also embarrassed. It turns out that he has been experiencing itching in the urethra recently, especially when urinating. After a detailed examination at the hospital, the doctor diagnosed trichomoniasis vaginalis. "I don't understand. Isn't this a disease that only women get? Why do men also get trichomoniasis vaginalis?" Mr. Lin said. He always thought he had urethritis or prostatitis, and some friends suspected he had a sexually transmitted disease. He also went to some small clinics and spent a lot of money, but it wasn't cured. He was very surprised to be diagnosed with this disease!
It can be seen that men can also be infected with gynecological diseases, such as trichomoniasis vaginalis, which is not a patent for women. Because the disease can be transmitted through sexual contact, men who have had sexual contact with women with trichomoniasis vaginalis are at risk of contracting the disease.
So when a woman suffers from vaginal trichomoniasis, is it certain that it will be transmitted to her husband? "It is not absolute, and men who have sexual contact with them have a 30% to 40% chance of becoming infected;"; "While men suffer from trichomoniasis vaginalis, women who have sexual contact with it have an 85% chance of becoming infected.". In recent years, the incidence rate of trichomoniasis vaginalis is increasing year by year. Women who come to see a doctor due to trichomoniasis vaginalis account for 13% to 25% of the number of gynecological outpatient visits. Although it is difficult to calculate the prevalence rate of men, according to the incidence rate of women and the characteristic that the disease can be transmitted through sexual contact, it is certain that there should be more than a few men suffering from vaginal trichomoniasis.
Therefore, when a woman suffers from gynecological diseases, as a husband, it is still necessary to pay attention to personal hygiene and try to cut off the transmission path of the pathogen. Moreover, after a man becomes infected with gynecological diseases, it is also very difficult to cure, and it can also cause a secondary infection to his wife, which has a very serious impact. All men must attach great importance to this issue and protect the physical health of themselves and their families.