Symptoms and manifestations of STD patients
female infected sexually transmitted diseases The symptoms are as follows:
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.
This symptom may be gonorrhea.
2. Increased leucorrhea, which is tofu-like, white, agglomerated, and significantly increased in quantity. Often accompanied by guilt, Itching of the vulva , the itching is often very intense.
This symptom may be sexually transmitted disease Candida Vaginitis。
3. The vulva is extremely itchy, the leucorrhea increases, there may be foam, and there is often yellow liquid on the underwear.
This symptom may be sexually transmitted trichomoniasis vaginitis.
4. There are ulcers on the genital surface, usually manifested as a mirage major or an induration of about 1 cm in diameter on the inner side of the labia minora, with mild ulceration on the surface. Women often don't feel any discomfort and the ulcer disappears in about a month.
This symptom may be early stage of sexually transmitted disease syphilis.
5. There are many red spots on the body, which are relatively dark in color. You need to pay close attention to find them, and they are not itchy.
This symptom may be secondary venereal syphilis.
6. Small cauliflower-like or jagged-shaped creatures appear around the vaginal opening. There is no pain when touched, and there is no feeling at all.
This symptom may be sexually transmitted genital warts.
male The early symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases are skin Or damage to mucous membranes:
1. Skin symptoms: If erythema, papules, induration, blister If you experience symptoms such as erosion, ulcers, etc., you may have a sexually transmitted disease.
2. Urinary system symptoms: Frequent urination, urgency, painful urination and urethral discharge often occur.
3. Genital symptoms: scrotal enlargement, perineal prolapse distended pain,clinical The perineal swelling and pain appear on the patient's head, which indicates that the disease has ascended and invaded the posterior urethra, prostate, and seminal vesicles.
4. Systemic symptoms: Some patients may also have systemic symptoms, such as fever, general fatigue, malaise, loss of appetite, and even nausea and vomiting.
In order to avoid sexually transmitted diseases, you also need to pay attention to prevention, so what should you do?
1. Improve one’s own cultural accomplishment, keep oneself clean, and prevent unclean behavior;
2. Take safety measures during sex;
3. Pay attention to personal hygiene, do not take drugs, and do not share syringes with others.;
4. Try not to transfuse blood or inject blood products.
5. Do a good job in cleaning and hygiene inside the home to prevent contamination of clothing and other daily necessities, such as drying and washing bedding frequently;
6. When you have suspicious genital symptoms, go to a regular hospital for medical treatment in time to achieve early detection and early treatment.
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