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What are the characteristics of a woman suffering from sexually transmitted diseases?

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Asked on:Apr 01, 2026 05:00 AM

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  • Analisa Analisa

    Apr 01, 2026

      Some people humorously use the word concave and convex to describe the sexual organs of men and women. indeed, male External genitalia exposed, female The external genitalia are relatively hidden. The differences between men and women are not only reflected in physical physiology, but also in sexual disease When the attack comes, both behave in the same way: Male sexually transmitted diseases It's easy for people to detect, but female STDs are obscure in terms of symptoms, diagnosis and complications.

      “The test results are out and your diagnosis is gonorrhea. If conditions permit, bring your wife or sexual partner over for an examination. ”

      “She doesn't have any symptoms, so why should she be checked? ”This scene is not uncommon in STD clinics. Patients often stare at doctors with suspicion, even with disgust. Could it be that the doctor wants to expose my privacy.

      Symptoms - know it at a glance

      Due to differences in anatomy and reproductive physiology, many women may have asymptomatic or mild symptoms after being infected with STDs, making it difficult for patients to detect them. Even if they have symptoms, women rarely consider STDs, thus becoming hidden carriers or sources of infection. When men get the disease, they often have obvious symptoms. For example, gonorrhea will have obvious symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, and a large amount of yellow purulent secretions flowing out of the urethra.

      After women are infected with gonorrhea, half of the patients will not show any symptoms, and some even show only general symptoms. Gynecology Symptoms of the disease include increased leucorrhea and yellow color, so patients may not necessarily realize that this abnormality is a symptom of an STD. Another example is genital herpes. Painful blisters that occur on the male external genitalia are easily noticed by patients. If a woman is infected and develops on the vaginal or cervical mucosa, the symptoms will be: cervical erosion , the secretion is thick or purulent, but the vulva often has no rash, so it is ignored.

      Sexually transmitted diseases in women are not easy to detect

      In recent years, the number of female STD patients has increased rapidly, and the ratio of male to female STD patients has reached 1.4:1. Women's failure to diagnose STDs in time often lays the foundation for the difficulty in completely curing STDs. clinical Many male patients have repeatedly failed to recover, and this is often the reason. Some experts remind that when some of the following symptoms occur, remember to be vigilant and seek medical treatment in time.

      What are the characteristics of women getting sexually transmitted diseases?

      Sign 1: Increased leucorrhea, which is yellow or green pus, is often accompanied by pain during urination, increased frequency of urination, and the inability to hold in urine. Often suggestive of gonorrhea.

      Sign 2: Increased leucorrhea, which is like tofu dregs, white, agglomerated, and significantly increased in quantity. Often accompanied by guilt, Itching of the vulva , the itching is often very intense. Often suggestive of Candida (fungus) Vaginitis

      Sign 3: The vulva is itchy, the leucorrhea increases, there may be foam, and there is often yellow liquid on the underwear. Trichomonas vaginitis is often suggested.