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Six signs that women have contracted STDs

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Six signs that women have contracted STDs

  1. Increased leucorrhea, which is yellow or green pus, is often accompanied by pain during urination, increased frequency of urination, and sometimes inability to urinate.

  Tip: Gonorrhea

  It is worth reminding that some female Gonorrhea infection can be asymptomatic or mild, and treatment is often delayed. and male Gonorrhea patients often have obvious symptoms, and gonorrhea is more easily passed from male to female than from female to male.

  If a woman has sexual contact without a condom with a man who has gonorrhea, her chance of becoming infected is 40-60%. Therefore, women should learn to protect themselves and avoid sexual contact with men with gonorrhea symptoms. If risky sexual behavior has occurred, the woman should go to the hospital even if she has no symptoms. Hospital Check for early diagnosis and treatment.

  2. Increased leucorrhea, which is like tofu dregs, white, agglomerated, and significantly increased in quantity. Often accompanied by guilt, Itching of the vulva , the itching is often very intense.

  Tip: Candida (fungus) Vaginitis

  This kind of disease It can be transmitted to each other through sexual intercourse, so it belongs to a broad sense sexually transmitted diseases . Different from other sexually transmitted diseases, candida vaginitis is a very common female vaginal inflammation. 75% of women will suffer from it once in their lifetime, and 40-50% will have more than two attacks. Judging from the age of onset, the most common age is the sexually active period around 20 years old, and the lowest incidence rate is over 50 years old.

  Some women are infected through ways other than unclean sex: such as not paying attention to the cleanliness of the vulva or using unclean toilet paper and sanitary napkins.; Extensive use of broad-spectrum antibiotics kills normal bacteria in the vagina, leading to dysbiosis and the growth of fungi that are conducive to disease. ; Diabetic patients are susceptible to candida vaginitis due to high blood sugar levels.

  3. The vulva is extremely itchy, the leucorrhea increases, there may be foam, and there is often yellow liquid on the underwear.

  Tip: Trichomonal vaginitis

  This disease can also be transmitted to each other through sexual intercourse and is a sexually transmitted disease in a broad sense. Generally, women suffer more from trichomonas vaginitis, mainly due to the destruction of the natural acidic environment of the vagina. However, men are less likely to be infected, and most of them are asymptomatic.

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