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What are the symptoms of diseases in women? Don’t ignore these manifestations!

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Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 05:50 PM

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  • Sierra Sierra

    Apr 12, 2026

      female The body structure is relatively special, and in infectious disease A number of different symptoms may occur afterwards. Some symptoms may be obvious, while others are more subtle and easily overlooked. To protect women’s bodies healthy , it is necessary for us to have a deep understanding of the symptoms that women may experience after contracting the disease so that early detection and early treatment can be achieved.

    What are the symptoms of diseases in women? Don’t ignore these manifestations!

      Genital area symptoms: After women have infectious diseases, some obvious symptoms often appear in the genital area. For example, genital warts will appear as single or multiple scattered light red papules on the labia majora, vaginal opening, clitoris, perineum, perianal and other parts. The texture is soft and the top is sharp. In the later stage, it may gradually increase in size and form cauliflower-shaped, papillary or comb-shaped vegetations. In the first stage of syphilis, painless induration and ulcers, known as chancre, may appear in the genital area, with clear borders, flat base, and cartilage-like hardness to touch.

      Abnormal secretions: Under normal circumstances, women’s vaginal secretions should be clear and transparent or milky white, odorless or slightly fishy. When there is an infectious disease, the secretions will change significantly. For example, after infection with Neisseria gonorrhoeae, vaginal discharge will increase, be purulent, yellow in color, sticky in texture, and may also have an odor. Fungal Vaginitis It will make the leucorrhea look like tofu or curd, and may be accompanied by Itching of the vulva

      Itching and Pain: Vulvar itching and pain are common symptoms in patients with many female disorders. Trichomonal vaginitis can cause itching of the vulva and vaginal opening, which can range from mild to severe, and can make the patient restless in severe cases. At the same time, patients may also feel burning sensation and pain in the vagina, and the pain will be aggravated during sexual intercourse. In addition, genital herpes caused by herpes virus infection will cause local itching, burning or stinging sensation in the early stage of the disease, and then blisters will appear. After the blisters rupture, ulcers will form and the pain will be obvious.

      Abnormal urination: Some diseases can affect a woman’s urinary system, causing abnormal urination. In addition to abnormal vaginal secretions, patients with gonorrhea may also experience symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination, and may experience an obvious burning sensation when urinating. Non-gonococcal urethritis can also cause itching and burning pain in the urethra, sometimes accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and painful urination of varying severity. There may be a small amount of mucus secretion at the urethral opening.

      Systemic symptoms: Some more serious diseases may also cause systemic symptoms. For example, AIDS In the acute phase, patients may experience fever, sore throat, night sweats, vomiting, diarrhea , rash, joint pain and other symptoms. These symptoms usually appear 2-4 weeks after infection and last for 1-3 weeks before relieving. In the second stage of syphilis, patients may develop systemic skin Mucosal damage, such as syphilis rash, may also be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, headache, bone and joint pain, hepatosplenomegaly, and lymphadenopathy.

      Other symptoms: There are other symptoms that women may experience after infectious diseases. For example, pelvic inflammatory disease is a common complication of sexually transmitted diseases. Patients may experience lower abdominal pain and distension, which often worsen after sexual intercourse or activity, and may also be accompanied by symptoms such as fever and fatigue. If the condition is serious, it may also lead to fallopian tube adhesion and obstruction, causing infertility or Ectopic pregnancy

      Women may experience genital symptoms, abnormal discharge, itching and pain, abnormal urination, systemic symptoms, and other related symptoms. When you find that you have the above symptoms, you should seek medical treatment promptly and conduct relevant examinations and diagnosis for early treatment.