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What are the symptoms of infectious diseases in women? Comprehensive understanding

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Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 03:49 PM

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  • Claire Claire

    Apr 11, 2026

      In daily life, female Various infectious diseases may be encountered disease trouble. These diseases not only affect the body healthy , and may also cause inconvenience to life and work. In order to allow female friends to fully understand the symptoms of infectious diseases so that they can take timely response measures, next we will have an in-depth discussion of the various symptoms of infectious diseases in women.

    What are the symptoms of infectious diseases in women? Comprehensive understanding

      Urinary tract infection symptoms: Urinary tract infections are more common in women. Patients may experience symptoms of frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination, that is, a significant increase in the frequency of urination, a strong urge to urinate, and pain during urination. In severe cases, hematuria may occur and the urine may turn red. Some patients may also feel distension and discomfort in the lower abdomen, as if there is pressure from a heavy object. This is caused by bacteria and other pathogens invading the urinary system, triggering an inflammatory response and irritating the urethra and bladder.

      Reproductive system infection symptoms: Reproductive system infections can manifest in a variety of ways. Abnormal leucorrhea It is one of the common symptoms. The amount of leucorrhea may increase, the color may turn yellow or green, the texture may become thick or thin, and it may also be accompanied by a peculiar smell. Itching of the vulva It is also a prominent symptom, and patients can’t help scratching, seriously affecting their quality of life. In addition, pain may occur during sexual intercourse due to inflammation that causes congestion and sensitivity of the mucous membranes of the reproductive organs. Some patients also experience lower abdominal pain. The degree and nature of the pain vary, some are dull pain, and some are severe pain.

      Respiratory tract infection symptoms: When women become infected with their respiratory tract, they usually cough , Symptoms of expectoration. The cough may be dry, or it may be accompanied by sputum. The color and texture of the sputum may also vary, such as white frothy sputum, yellow thick sputum, etc. Systemic symptoms such as fever, headache, and fatigue may also occur. The body temperature may rise to 38°C or even higher, and the body may feel tired and weak. Some patients will experience nasal congestion, runny nose, stuffy nose, and watery or purulent nasal discharge.

      Gastrointestinal infection symptoms: Gastrointestinal infections can cause a range of digestive symptoms. Patients may experience nausea and vomiting, and may vomit out food they have eaten. diarrhea It is also a common symptom. The frequency of bowel movements increases and the stool properties change, which may be watery or mushy stools. At the same time, patients may feel stomach ache , the pain location is mostly around the umbilicus or lower abdomen, and the nature of the pain is diverse, such as colic, distended pain wait. Due to diarrhea and vomiting, patients may also experience symptoms of dehydration, such as dry mouth, skin Dryness, decreased urine output, etc.

      Skin infection symptoms: The symptoms of skin infection are relatively intuitive. There may be erythema, papules, reddening of the skin, and small raised bumps on the local skin. Some patients will develop blisters containing clear or turbid fluid. The skin will feel itchy, and scratching may cause skin damage and exudation. If the infection is severe, systemic symptoms such as fever may occur, and local skin may feel painful and swollen.

      Other symptoms: In addition to the common symptoms of infectious diseases mentioned above, women may also have other symptoms when infected with certain special pathogens. For example, symptoms such as rash and joint pain may occur after being infected with the virus. Some infectious diseases may also cause lymph node enlargement. Enlarged lymph nodes can be felt in the neck, armpits, groin and other parts of the body. They are hard and tender. In addition, long-term infection may also affect a woman's menstrual cycle and lead to menstrual irregularities.

      The symptoms of female infectious diseases are diverse and involve many aspects such as the urinary system, reproductive system, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, and skin. Understanding these symptoms can help female friends discover their own health problems in time and seek medical treatment in time.