Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of women infected with sexually transmitted diseases? What are the body signals indicating that women may have sexually transmitted diseases
What are the symptoms of women infected with sexually transmitted diseases?
When it comes to sexually transmitted diseases, the first thing I think of is men. Indeed, according to data from 8 years ago, patients with the disease
Mainly male, with a male to female ratio of 8:1. But in recent years, the number of female sexually transmitted disease patients has increased rapidly, and now the proportion of male and female sexually transmitted disease patients has reached 1.4:1. Moreover, many sexually transmitted diseases with obvious symptoms in males often have no special manifestations in female patients, which delays treatment opportunities.
If female sexually transmitted diseases are not treated in a timely manner, they can lead to upward infection and pelvic inflammatory disease, causing difficulty in sexual intercourse and lower abdominal and back pain; It can be disassembled to the fallopian tube to cause salpingitis, infertility and Ectopic pregnancy; Some viruses, such as human papillomavirus and human Herpes simplex virus, are related to the incidence of reproductive system tumors, such as cervical cancer, vulva cancer, Anal cancer, etc. Pregnant women infected with sexually transmitted diseases may also lead to miscarriage, fetal death in the uterus, premature birth, or infection of newborns during childbirth. If we only treat sexually transmitted diseases at this stage, wouldn't it be too late to repent?
So, is there any way to detect through certain signs that women may have sexually transmitted diseases? The following six conditions are quite characteristic. Once these clues are found, women can be highly suspected of contracting sexually transmitted diseases, and women and Sexual partner can learn to treat and protect themselves in a timely manner.
Evidence 1: Increased vaginal discharge, consisting of 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. However, male gonorrhea patients often have obvious symptoms, and it is easier for gonorrhea to be transmitted from male to female than from female to male. If a woman has had sexual contact with a man who has already contracted gonorrhea without wearing a condom, the likelihood of infection is 40-60%. Therefore, women should learn to protect themselves and avoid sexual contact with men with symptoms of gonorrhea. If dangerous sexual behavior has already occurred, even if the woman has no symptoms, she should go to the hospital for examination and early diagnosis and treatment.
Tip: When men are infected with gonorrhea, it is often manifested as yellow pus flowing from the urethral opening. Gently squeezing along the urethral opening with your hand can cause more pus to overflow.
Indications 2: Increased vaginal discharge, resembling tofu residue, white, caked, and significantly increased in quantity. Often accompanied by itching of the internal and external genitalia, the itching is often very intense.