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A comprehensive list of symptoms of girls’ diseases, don’t ignore physical changes

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  In daily life, due to lack of correctness disease Understanding the symptoms, many girls fail to detect it in time after getting sick. There are many types of diseases, and the symptoms of different diseases are also different. In order for girls to better protect their healthy , the following will take a detailed inventory of the symptoms of girls’ diseases, and I hope everyone will pay attention to them.

A comprehensive list of symptoms of girls’ diseases, don’t ignore physical changes

A comprehensive list of symptoms of girls’ diseases, don’t ignore physical changes

  Syphilis: Syphilis is a common disease. The main manifestation of primary syphilis is a hard chancre, which usually appears in the genital area, such as the labia, clitoris, etc. It is a single painless ulcer with a clear border and a hard base. Secondary syphilis will cause a syphilis rash, which can be distributed all over the body, including the palms and soles, and manifest as erythema, papules, etc. If not treated in time, syphilis will develop into tertiary stage, which will cause cardiovascular, nerve causing serious damage to the system.

  Gonorrhea: When girls are infected with gonorrhea, their initial symptoms may be mild. Common symptoms include urethritis symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination. At the same time, vaginal secretions will increase and become purulent. Some patients may also experience symptoms such as lower abdominal pain and fever. If gonorrhea is not treated promptly, it can cause pelvic inflammatory disease and other complications, affecting reproductive function.

  Genital warts: Genital warts are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. The main manifestation is the appearance of single or multiple small light red papules around the genitals or anus, which gradually increase in size and form cauliflower-shaped, papillary or comb-shaped excrescences. These growths are generally soft in texture, have a moist surface, and bleed easily. Patients usually have no obvious symptoms, but sometimes experience itching or pain.

  Genital herpes: Genital herpes is caused by infection with the herpes simplex virus (HSV). After infection, clusters or scattered small blisters will appear on the patient's genital area, which will rupture and form erosions or ulcers with pain after 2-4 days. At the same time, patients may experience systemic symptoms such as fever, headache, and fatigue. Genital herpes can easily recur, causing physical and mental pain to the patient.

  AIDS : AIDS is a serious sexually transmitted disease. In the early stages of infection, patients may experience flu-like symptoms, such as fever, sore throat, night sweats, vomiting, diarrhea , rash, etc. As the disease progresses, the immune system will gradually become damaged, and patients will develop various opportunistic infections and tumors. AIDS cannot be completely cured, but the progression of the disease can be controlled through antiviral treatment.

  Chlamydia: Chlamydia is also more common among girls. Many patients have no obvious symptoms, but some patients develop urethritis, Cervicitis and other symptoms. Urethritis is characterized by frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination, while cervicitis is characterized by increased vaginal discharge, Pain during intercourse wait. If left untreated, chlamydial infection may lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, salpingitis and other complications, affecting fertility.

  The symptoms of diseases among girls are different and involve many aspects. From the chancre and syphilitic rash of syphilis to the urethritis symptoms of gonorrhea ; From the growths of genital warts to the blisters and ulcers of genital herpes ; From the early flu symptoms of AIDS to the insidious manifestations of chlamydial infection, each disease has its own characteristics. Girls must pay attention to the changes in their bodies and seek medical treatment promptly if any abnormalities are found.

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