Sexual Health
What are common sexually transmitted diseases in daily life? How do common sexually transmitted diseases in daily life spread
In today's urban life, many young men and women prefer a colorful nightlife, which increases the possibility of one night stands between unfamiliar men and women, thereby spreading sexually transmitted diseases. Do you know what common sexually transmitted diseases are in life? Next, you will know!
Common sexually transmitted diseases include:
1. AIDS;
2. Syphilis, gonorrhea, soft ptosis, sexually transmitted lymphogranuloma, inguinal granuloma, non gonococcal urethritis, sexually transmitted chlamydia disease, urogenital mycoplasma disease, trichomonas vaginitis, bacterial vaginitis, sexually transmitted vaginitis, and sexually transmitted pelvic inflammatory disease;
3. Genital warts, genital candidiasis, infectious soft warts, genital herpes simplex, Gartner's vaginitis, sexually transmitted perihepatitis, Ritter's syndrome group B zococcosis, hepatitis B, scabies, pubic lice disease, and human cytomegalovirus disease.
Pear shaped flagellate disease, campylobacter disease, amoebiasis, salmonellosis, and shigellosis.
What are the modes of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases?
Prostitution and prostitution are the main routes of infectious diseases. When healthy individuals engage in sexual activity with sexually transmitted disease patients, pathogens spread to each other due to sexual organ friction.
2. Passive infection: Healthy individuals use clothing, appliances, towels, bedpans, bathtubs, syringes, etc. used by patients. Healthy individuals come into contact with damaged skin, diseased mucous membranes, and secretions.
3. Blood infection: Infection caused by intravenous injection or blood transfusion.
4. Mother to child transmission: When a pregnant woman suffers from primary or recurrent herpes, the virus can be transmitted to the fetus. One is direct transmission during vaginal delivery, with a transmission rate of 50% for primary herpes (i.e. fetal infection rate); 8% for recurrent herpes. The reason why the latter is low is because the mother has antibodies that can protect the fetus and reduce the chance of infection
What are the hazards of sexually transmitted diseases?
1. Genital herpes, which causes infertility in patients, is a sexually transmitted disease with great harm and strong infectivity. It can lead to miscarriage or death during pregnancy, leading to the formation of physiological barriers to infertility in patients.
2. It can cause various complications. The hazards of genital herpes patients include complications, neurological diseases, high temperatures, trauma, allergies, and other complications such as viral infection and recurrence caused by immune decline, meningitis, proctitis, and myelitis.