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Four sexually transmitted diseases that are most likely to harm women

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Four sexually transmitted diseases that are most likely to harm women

  some sexually transmitted diseases The damage itself is not great, but if the treatment is not timely or not treated, the damage caused will be compared to disease It is dozens of times larger. Especially in today's society, sexual concepts are open, and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases has become fierce. Among them, four kinds of sexually transmitted diseases are the most common, and you can be infected accidentally. Let’s take a look at what these four sexually transmitted diseases are.

  syphilis

  The early lesions of syphilis, or chancre, generally evolve and heal within 4 to 8 weeks after infection. Red papules occur at the invasion site and quickly erode to form painless ulcers with a hard base. If it is scratched, there may be clear plasma exudation, and the exudate contains a large number of pallid spirochetes. There may be a red halo around it. Regional lymph nodes are usually painlessly enlarged, firm, solitary, and non-tender. Chancre usually occurs on a woman's vulva, cervix and perineum. Chancre can also occur on the lips, oropharynx or anogenital tract mucosa, and occasionally on the hands or other parts of the body, but it is often ignored because the symptoms are extremely mild. Increased leucorrhea or bleeding after sexual intercourse.

  gonorrhea

  Urethritis, paraurethritis. The orifice of the urethra is red, swollen, moist, with serous or purulent secretions, burning sensation in the urethra or painful urination, difficulty urinating, severe painful urination and difficulty urinating often lead to hematuria. During detection, it is visible Uterus The neck orifice is red and swollen, and there is erosion around the orifice of the neck. The secretion is mucus at first and then turns purulent. Mucopurulent secretions overflow and can flow into the vagina and out of the body with leucorrhea. Tender and prone to bleeding.

  genital warts

  1. Most of them have a history of unclean sex or a history of infection by their spouses. A few are infected through contact with contaminated utensils. Newborns can also be infected through the birth canal.

  2. The incubation period ranges from 1 to 8 months, with an average of 3 months.

  3. The initial lesions are small and soft light red papules, which gradually develop and enlarge. They can merge with each other to form papilloma-like, cauliflower-like, cockscomb-like and other different forms of vegetations, which can rupture, ooze and cause secondary infection.

  4. It most commonly occurs in the external genitalia and perianal area of ​​men and women. It is more common in men’s coronal sulcus, foreskin frenulum, women’s posterior symphysis, and the inside of the labia minora. It can also be seen in the vagina and cervix, and occasionally occurs in parts other than the genitals.

  genital herpes

  The incubation period of primary genital herpes infection is about 3 to 5 days. The affected area will first feel a burning sensation and appear erythema. Soon, 3 to 10 small blisters will appear in clusters on the surface of the erythema. After a few days, they will become small pustules. After ulceration, erosion and shallow ulcers will form, with local redness and swelling, and burning pain. female It usually occurs in the labia, around the anus, and vagina in patients, but about 90% of patients can cause it by violating the cervix at the same time. Cervicitis or metritis; male Patients often develop it on the glans, coronal sulcus, urethra or body of the penis, and sometimes it can be complicated by urethritis. Most patients have bilateral inguinal lymphadenopathy.

  According to STD experts, STDs are highly contagious and are generally spread through sexual intercourse. Once early symptoms of STDs are discovered, sexual intercourse should be stopped immediately and the doctor should seek medical advice as soon as possible. Hospital Check for treatment.

  In addition, it should be noted that after a woman is infected with an STD and has sexual intercourse with her sexual partner, the germs will be transmitted to her sexual partner. Even if her sexual partner does not have the disease, she will still carry the germs. When you have sex with a woman again, you will infect the woman again. Therefore, after a female friend is diagnosed with an STD, she must ask her husband to also check and treat it!  

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