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How many of the eight major symptoms of women’s diseases do you know?

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Asked on:Apr 13, 2026 01:21 AM

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  • Lake Lake

    Apr 13, 2026

      In daily life, female reproduction healthy Crucial. sex disease Once invaded, it will not only affect physical health, but may also have a great negative impact on quality of life. Knowing the eight major symptoms of women's diseases is like having an "early warning key" to health. Below, we will explain these symptoms for you one by one so that you can better protect your health.

    How many of the eight major symptoms of women’s diseases do you know?

      Genital ulcers: This is one of the more common symptoms of the disease. For example, syphilis is characterized by chancre, which is usually a single painless ulcer with clear borders and a hard texture. Genital herpes can also cause ulcers, but ulcers are often accompanied by pain and blisters that rupture to form ulcers. If you find ulcers in the genital area, you must seek medical treatment promptly and conduct relevant examinations to determine the cause.

      Abnormal leucorrhea : Normal leucorrhea should be clear, transparent or slightly white, moderate in amount, and odorless. When women suffer from diseases, their leucorrhea will change significantly. For example, a patient with gonorrhea may have increased leucorrhea that is purulent, yellow in color, and smells bad. Fungal Vaginitis It will also make the leucorrhea become like tofu dregs, accompanied by Itching of the vulva . Once you find any abnormality in your leucorrhea, you should go to the hospital immediately Hospital Carry out routine examinations such as leucorrhea.

      Vulvar itching: Vulvar itching is a symptom experienced by many women, but if the itching persists and is severe, it may be related to a disease. Trichomonas vaginitis is one of the common diseases that causes vulvar itching. In addition to itching, it may also be accompanied by burning sensation and pain. Vulvar itching can cause great trouble to women's lives, affecting sleep and daily activities, so it cannot be ignored and must be diagnosed and treated in time.

      Frequent urination, urgent urination, and painful urination: When women suffer from diseases such as urethritis, they will have symptoms of frequent urination, urgent urination, and painful urination. This is because pathogens infect the urethra, causing congestion and edema of the urethral mucosa, stimulating the urethra and causing these discomforts. Infections such as Neisseria gonorrhoeae and chlamydia may cause this condition. If these symptoms occur, do not self-medicate. You should go to the hospital for routine urine tests and other tests as soon as possible to determine the cause and carry out targeted treatment.

      Skin rashes: Some diseases manifest themselves as rashes on the skin. For example, secondary syphilis will cause a systemic rash, usually red or reddish-brown macules and papules, with no itching or only mild itching. AIDS Patients may also develop a rash early in the illness. Skin rashes may be easily overlooked or misdiagnosed as other skin disease , so when an unexplained rash occurs, you should consider the possibility of disease and seek medical examination in time.

      Swollen inguinal lymph nodes: When an infection spreads, it may cause swollen lymph nodes in the groin. For example, syphilis, gonorrhea, etc. may cause swelling and pain in the inguinal lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are the immune organs of the human body. When pathogens invade, the lymph nodes will exert an immune function, resulting in swelling and other symptoms. If abnormal enlargement of the inguinal lymph nodes is found, it should be promptly investigated to see if it is related to the disease.

      Fever: Some diseases can cause fever in women. In the acute phase, AIDS patients may experience fever, sore throat, night sweats, vomiting, diarrhea, rash and other symptoms, and the body temperature can be as high as 38°C or even higher. In addition, fever symptoms may also occur when some serious infections trigger a systemic inflammatory response. Fever may be a manifestation of the body's fight against pathogens, but it should not be taken lightly and the cause of the fever must be identified in time.

      Pain during sexual intercourse: Women experience pain during sexual intercourse, which may be related to diseases. For example, diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease and cervicitis can cause pain during sexual intercourse. This is because inflammation makes the reproductive organs in a congested and sensitive state, and pain will occur when stimulated. Pain during sexual intercourse will not only affect the quality of sexual life, but may also be a sign of disease. It is necessary to go to the hospital for a gynecological examination in time to determine the cause and treat it.

      Women may experience eight major symptoms after contracting the disease: genital ulcers, abnormal leucorrhea, vulvar itching, frequent urination, urgency and pain during urination, skin rash, swollen inguinal lymph nodes, fever and pain during intercourse. Understanding these symptoms can help female friends discover their own health problems in time, so as to achieve early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment.