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6 clues to look for when women contract STDs

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6 clues to look for when women contract STDs

  In the emergency room, a girl who had swallowed a large amount of sleeping pills was successfully rescued. But the girl didn't appreciate it, she cried and said: "Who asked you to save me? I got it sexually transmitted diseases , just want to die. ”It turned out that many yellow-white papules like cucumber thorns appeared on both sides of the girl's labia minora, which were itchy and painful. She thought she had a sexually transmitted disease and felt sorry for her parents and fiancé, so she committed suicide. As a result, the doctor finally diagnosed it as pseudogenital warts.

  Although the symptoms of pseudogenital warts and genital warts are similar, they are essentially different. The former is caused by inflammatory stimulation, while the latter is caused by sexual transmission. certain Hospital Psychological analysis was conducted on more than 200 patients with STDs, and it was found that 100% of the patients had psychological barriers to STDs: such as fear, guilt, anxiety, doubts, etc. The pain of patients with this "heart disease" greatly exceeded disease The pain itself.

  female Compare male More susceptible to STDs

  Generally speaking, men are mainly infected with sexually transmitted diseases, but from a physiological structure, women are more susceptible to sexually transmitted diseases than men, and the consequences are more serious. The inner wall of the female vagina is an extremely thin layer of mucous membrane, which is extremely susceptible to infection. Moreover, women are exposed to infection sources for a longer period of time than men because sperm and organic sources of infection can accumulate in the vagina.

  It is also difficult to diagnose female STDs, partly because some STDs have no symptoms, and even if damage to the human body or other signs are already present, these symptoms are often hidden in the vagina and are not easily discovered. Therefore, women are twice as likely as men to develop certain STDs, such as gonorrhea and chlamydia, and half as likely to develop syphilis.

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