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What are the symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases in women? Don’t miss these performances

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Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 12:09 PM

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  • Heimdall Heimdall

    Apr 12, 2026

      a lot of female Possibly due to lack of relevant knowledge, infection sexually transmitted diseases Failure to detect it in time delayed the treatment opportunity and worsened the condition. If some sexually transmitted diseases are not treated in time, they may cause serious complications and affect reproductive function and health. healthy . Therefore, for the sake of their own health, women should pay attention to these symptoms and seek medical treatment promptly if any abnormalities are found.

    What are the symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases in women? Don’t miss these performances

      Genital warts: Genital warts are sexually transmitted infections caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) disease . After women are infected, the symptoms usually appear as single or multiple small light red particles around the genitals or anus, with a soft texture, and then gradually increase in size, and can appear in the shape of cauliflower, nipple or chicken comb. These warts generally do not cause obvious pain or itching, but they are prone to rupture and bleed. If infected, they may also have a peculiar smell. In some cases, warts may grow in the vagina or cervix, making them difficult to detect and requiring Gynecology It can only be detected by inspection.

      Gonorrhea: Gonorrhea is caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. After women are infected with gonorrhea, they may initially experience urethritis symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination, accompanied by redness and swelling of the urethral orifice and an increase in purulent secretions. If the infection spreads to the cervix, cervical congestion, edema, purulent leucorrhea, and lower abdominal pain may occur. The symptoms of gonorrhea infection in some women may be mild and easily ignored, but if not treated in time, it may cause pelvic inflammatory disease complications, leading to Infertility

      Syphilis: Syphilis is a chronic systemic sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum. The main manifestation of primary syphilis is a hard chancre, which usually appears in the genital area, such as the labia, clitoris, etc. It is a single painless ulcer with clear borders, a flat base, and cartilage-like hardness to touch. Secondary syphilis will cause systemic symptoms, such as fever, headache, joint pain, etc., and at the same time skin Syphilis rash will appear, manifesting as erythema, papules, maculopapular rash, etc., generally without itching. If it enters the third stage of syphilis, it will cause serious damage to various organs of the body, such as the cardiovascular system, nerve system etc.

      Genital herpes: Genital herpes is caused by infection with the herpes simplex virus (HSV). After women are infected, clusters or scattered small blisters will appear in the genital area. The blisters can easily burst to form erosion or shallow ulcers, accompanied by pain and itching. These symptoms usually resolve on their own within 2-3 weeks, but can easily recur. During the onset, patients may also experience systemic symptoms such as fever, headache, and fatigue.

      Chlamydia: Chlamydia is a common sexually transmitted disease. Many women have no obvious symptoms after being infected with chlamydia, but some women will develop Cervicitis , urethritis and other symptoms. Cervicitis manifests as increased and purulent leucorrhea, cervical congestion, and edema. ; Urethritis has symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination. If not treated in time, chlamydial infection may cause complications such as pelvic inflammatory disease and salpingitis, which may affect fertility.

      Trichomonas vaginitis: Trichomonas vaginitis is caused by Trichomonas vaginalis. After a woman is infected, leucorrhea will increase significantly, appear yellow-green, foamy, and smell. At the same time, symptoms such as vulvar itching, burning sensation, and pain during sexual intercourse may also occur. If inflammation spreads to the urethral opening, urinary system symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination may also occur. Trichomonas vaginitis can be transmitted through sexual contact, or through indirect contact, such as sharing towels, bath towels, etc.

      Women infected with different sexually transmitted diseases will have different symptoms, including warts of genital warts, urethritis and cervicitis symptoms of gonorrhea, chancre and syphilis rash of syphilis, blisters of genital herpes, cervicitis and urethritis symptoms of chlamydial infection, abnormal leucorrhea and vulvar itching of trichomonas vaginitis, etc. Female friends should pay attention to their own health. Once they discover these abnormal symptoms, go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment in time.