Adult Product Q&A Sexual Health Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Who would always suspect that they have sexually transmitted diseases?

Asked by:Georgia

Asked on:Mar 30, 2026 05:16 PM

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  • Ella Ella

    Mar 30, 2026

      There is a person who works outside all the year round. male The salesman, hot-headed after a successful deal, went to a pornographic establishment and contracted gonorrhea. passed later Hospital Regular treatment was confirmed as a complete cure.

      But half a year later, the salesman still felt discomfort, itching, and pain in his lower body. In order to avoid recurrence, he washed his lower body with hot water every day and went to the hospital for an injection of antibiotics every three to five days, but even so, he still felt that the disease was not cured.

      sexually transmitted diseases Is he really that stubborn? He had to see the doctor again.

      The doctor carefully examined him and determined that his gonorrhea was indeed cured, but he suffered from "venereal disease over-treatment syndrome".

      “"Sexually transmitted disease overtreatment syndrome" is a common psychogenic disease. disease One, it is a strong psychological reaction to the incident of sexually transmitted diseases, which causes a series of symptoms and excessive prevention and treatment.

      People with STD overtreatment syndrome generally realize subjectively that their "sexual deviance" is contrary to social ethics.; Psychologically, there is a certain amount of self-blame and guilt for contracting an STD, and I pray that the germs can be eliminated comprehensively, cleanly and thoroughly, and the shame can be washed away. This is a predisposing factor for this disease. ; Some inappropriate propaganda on the prevention and treatment of STDs, one-sided exaggeration of the horrors of STDs, and some doctors' abuse of drugs or misjudgments have led to misunderstandings about STDs being stubborn and difficult to treat, which are triggering factors that push patients to repeatedly seek medical advice.

      “The typical manifestation of "venereal disease over-treatment syndrome" is that the patient feels discomfort in the lower body, with bursts of itching and pain, but it is difficult to pinpoint the exact location of discomfort. Some patients may also feel muscle twitching in the perineum or even the whole body, or experience migratory pain.

      Patients always believe that germs have not been eliminated or STDs have not been cured, so they hear about it or look up books and periodicals, or even buy various high-end drugs at all costs. Not only are they deceived, but they also stubbornly do not believe the negative results of various examinations. Some patients take the trouble to rinse the vagina with water, and the new epithelium that appears during the normal repair process is also interpreted as a recurrence of sexually transmitted diseases. Some of these people use excessive antibiotics, resulting in bacterial flora disorder, leading to the growth of mold, further complicating the condition.

      For the prevention and treatment of "STD over-treatment syndrome", in addition to patients correctly understanding the characteristics of STDs, not denying the disease and seeking medical treatment, and receiving treatment in regular hospitals in a timely manner, society and families should not discriminate against STD patients. Of course, as a patient, you should understand that although desire itself is an objective existence, the positioning and grasping of desire is a detector of personal taste.