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What are the symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases in women? Comprehensive understanding of health care

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Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 09:57 AM

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  • Lucy Lucy

    Apr 12, 2026

      a lot of female The symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases may not be clear, resulting in failure to detect them in time. Different sexually transmitted diseases have different symptoms, some are more obvious while others are more subtle. In order to protect women’s healthy , we need to understand in detail the various symptoms that women may experience after contracting sexually transmitted diseases.

    What are the symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases in women? Comprehensive understanding of health care

      Gonorrhea: When a woman is infected with gonorrhea, early symptoms may not be obvious. As the disease progresses, urinary system symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination will appear, and there may be purulent secretions at the urethral opening. In addition, there may also be Cervicitis , manifested as increased leucorrhea, purulent, Itching of the vulva and burning sensation. If left untreated, gonorrhea may spread to the pelvis, causing pelvic inflammatory disease , causing lower abdominal pain, fever and other symptoms, seriously affecting women’s reproductive health.

      Syphilis: Syphilis is divided into primary, secondary and tertiary stages. The main manifestation of primary syphilis is a hard chancre, which usually appears in the genital area. It is a painless ulcer with clear borders and a flat base. Secondary syphilis will cause systemic symptoms, such as fever, headache, fatigue, etc., and at the same time skin Syphilis rash will appear, manifesting as erythema, papules, etc., generally without itching. Tertiary syphilis can cause damage to multiple organs of the body, such as the cardiovascular system, nerve system, etc., which can be life-threatening in severe cases.

      Genital warts: Genital warts are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Symptoms of female patients usually manifest as single or multiple light red papules on the genitals or perianal area, which gradually enlarge and form cauliflower-shaped, papillary or comb-shaped excrescences. These growths are soft in texture, have a moist surface, and bleed easily. Patients may experience itching, burning, or a foreign body sensation.

      Genital herpes: After being infected with genital herpes, women will develop clusters or scattered small blisters in the genital area, which will rupture and form erosions or shallow ulcers after 2-4 days, causing pain. At the same time, it may also be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, headache, and fatigue. Genital herpes can easily recur, causing physical and mental pain to the patient.

      AIDS : AIDS is a serious sexually transmitted disease. In the early stages of infection, flu-like symptoms may occur, such as fever, sore throat, night sweats, vomiting, diarrhea , rash, etc. As the disease progresses, the immune system will gradually be damaged, and patients will develop various opportunistic infections and tumors, such as Pneumocystis pneumonia, Kaposi's sarcoma, etc., which seriously affect their health.

      Chlamydia and mycoplasma infection: After women are infected with chlamydia and mycoplasma, most patients have no obvious symptoms. Some patients may develop symptoms such as urethritis and cervicitis, manifesting as frequent urination, urgency, increased leucorrhea, and lower abdominal pain. If not treated in time, it may cause complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease and fallopian tube inflammation, leading to infertility or Ectopic pregnancy