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Abnormal leucorrhea in women indicates sexually transmitted diseases

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Abnormal leucorrhea in women indicates sexually transmitted diseases

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  1. There are ulcers on the genital surface.

  It usually manifests as a mirage major or an induration of about 1 cm in diameter on the inner side of the labia minora, with slight ulceration on the surface. female There is usually no discomfort and the ulcer will disappear in about a month.

  Tip: Early (first stage) syphilis Syphilis is a chronic sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum, the Treponema pallidum. disease . can be violated skin , mucous membranes and other various tissues and organs.

  This kind of ulcer is what is called "chancre" in medicine, and is a special early manifestation of syphilis. There are a large number of pathogens on the surface of the chancre, and the probability of infection after contact is extremely high. However, because it disappears automatically and is not painful or itchy, women and sexual partners often do not pay attention to it.

  2. 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.

  Tip: The epidermis of genital warts is not red, but is often gray-white or skin color. If left alone, the growths will grow larger and more numerous, filling the vaginal opening and even blocking the vagina. This feature can be used to identify pseudogenital warts in women. Pseudocondyloma will not grow or increase in size and is not contagious. As long as you pay attention to cleaning and reduce the local stimulation of leucorrhea, the symptoms can be alleviated and no treatment is required.

  Pseudocondyloma is common in women with excessive leucorrhea. It appears as velvet-like, caviar-like or villi-like protrusions on the inner side of the labia minora, which are relatively uniform in size, pink or slightly transparent.

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

  Tip: Trichomonas Vaginitis Trichomonas vaginitis is Gynecology Common diseases. It is caused by Trichomonas vaginalis. Trichomonas can be passed directly to the woman through sexual intercourse.

  This disease can also be transmitted to each other through sexual intercourse and is a sexually transmitted diseases . Generally, women suffer more from trichomonas vaginitis, mainly due to the destruction of the natural acidic environment of the vagina. but male The probability of infection is low, and most are asymptomatic.

  4. 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.

  Tip: The epidermis of genital warts is not red, but is often gray-white or skin color. If left alone, the growths will grow larger and more numerous, filling the vaginal opening and even blocking the vagina. This feature can be used to identify pseudogenital warts in women. Pseudocondyloma will not grow or increase in size and is not contagious. As long as you pay attention to cleaning and reduce the local stimulation of leucorrhea, the symptoms can be alleviated and no treatment is required.

  Pseudocondyloma is common in women with excessive leucorrhea. It appears as velvet-like, caviar-like or villi-like protrusions on the inner side of the labia minora, which are relatively uniform in size, pink or slightly transparent.

  5. 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 is a purulent infection of the genitourinary system caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonococcus for short), which can also invade the Eye , pharynx, rectum and pelvic cavity, etc.

  Some women may be asymptomatic or have mild symptoms after being infected with gonorrhea, which often delays treatment. Most male gonorrhea patients 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.

  6. Increased leucorrhea, which is like tofu dregs, white, agglomerated, and significantly increased in quantity. It is often accompanied by internal and external genital itching, which is often very intense.

  Tip: Candida (fungus) vaginitis is mainly transmitted through sexual contact.

  This disease can be transmitted to each other through sexual intercourse, so it is a sexually transmitted disease in a broad sense. 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: for example, they do not pay attention to the cleaning of the vulva or use unclean toilet paper and sanitary napkins; extensive use of broad-spectrum antibiotics kills normal bacteria in the vagina, leading to flora imbalance and the growth of fungi that are conducive to disease; diabetic patients are prone to candida vaginitis due to high blood sugar levels.

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