Adult Product Q&A Sexual Health Sexually Transmitted Diseases

What are the types and dangers of sexually transmitted diseases?

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Asked on:Mar 31, 2026 04:50 AM

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    Mar 31, 2026

       sexually transmitted diseases What types

      sexually transmitted diseases disease , is a type of disease that is spread through sexual intercourse. At present, the World Health Organization refers to infectious diseases that are mainly transmitted through sexual behavior or similar to sexual behavior as sexually transmitted diseases. Including vaginal trichomoniasis, pubic lice, genital candidiasis, bacterial Vaginitis , hepatitis B, AIDS , molluscum contagiosum, tinea cruris and more than 20 kinds of diseases. In my country, only seven diseases, including gonorrhea, syphilis, non-gonococcal urethritis, genital warts, genital herpes, chancroid, and AIDS, are included in the scope of national sexually transmitted disease surveillance. Although some other diseases can also be transmitted through sexual intercourse, their main routes of transmission are still the gastrointestinal tract and other non-sexual behaviors, so they are not included in this category.

      sexually transmitted diseases female What kind of harm is there?

      ①Cause psychological harm. After a woman suffers from an STD, her inner pain greatly exceeds the pain caused by the disease itself, and this feeling will last for a long time, seriously affecting the recovery of the disease and physical and mental health. healthy

      ②Increases the chance of developing other diseases. If sexually transmitted diseases are not cured in time, they can cause pelvic inflammatory diseasesalpingitisCervicitis wait. It may also affect fertility, causing infertility, ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage, premature birth, stillbirth, etc. Some people are more susceptible to certain tumors or cancers, such as children cervical cancer , lymphoma, malignant transformation of genital warts, etc.

      ③endanger future generations. STDs can cause fetal growth retardation, poor brain development, malformation, and mental retardation. They are also susceptible to congenital syphilis, neonatal gonorrheal conjunctivitis and other diseases. How are sexually transmitted diseases transmitted? Sexually transmitted diseases are mainly transmitted through sexual contact. If a healthy person has sexual intercourse with a person with sexually transmitted diseases or has close and frequent contact with the genitals, anus, mouth, etc., they will be infected by the infectious disease. Even if there is no sexual contact, close contact with someone with STDs in daily life and the use of infected items that have not been strictly sterilized, such as bath towels, underwear, surgical instruments, injection needles, etc., will lead to the spread of STDs.