Sexual Health
Do men and women exhibit different manifestations of sexually transmitted diseases? Be careful of these 5 situations that can lead to sexually transmitted diseases
Any sexually transmitted disease has a specific disease. When obvious symptoms are found, do not refuse to seek medical attention due to embarrassment. Go to the hospital immediately for examination, determine the possibility of the disease, and use medication reasonably to control the condition. What are the main diseases of sexually transmitted diseases?
1. Significant increase or abnormality of vaginal discharge
When suffering from sexually transmitted diseases, there is an increase or abnormality in the number, odor, and color of vaginal discharge in women. The amount of vaginal discharge in adult women varies with the menstrual cycle. Streptococcus and pathogen infections increase vaginal discharge. In addition, when infected with trichomonas or Candida, women's vaginal discharge may appear thick yellow, green, bloodstained, or have a noticeable foul odor.
2. Significant swelling of inguinal lymph nodes
Pain or painless swelling of inguinal lymph nodes, especially in sexually transmitted diseases where reproductive organs are prone to collapse, with obvious symptoms of lymph nodes and accompanying lymphadenitis. The most common sexually transmitted diseases include genital herpes and syphilis. In addition, when infected with AIDS, venereal diseases and hypoglycosides, inguinal lymph nodes will also swell.
3. Genital ulcer
Genital ulcer mainly refers to the rupture of the skin and mucosal surface of the reproductive organs, indicating that the patient has soft heat rash, primary syphilis, genital herpes, etc. In addition, rashes can also cause genital ulcers, and patients must go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to be diagnosed.
4. Increased male urethral secretions
The discharge of secretions from the urethra, except for sexual arousal or ejaculation, is caused by an increase in urethral secretions caused by other reasons, which is pathological and may lead to urethritis. Urethritis caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae is called gonorrhea, while urethritis caused by other pathogens is called non gonococcal vaginitis, with the most common being mycoplasma and pathogen infections,
5. Swelling and pain of the scrotum
Young men do not have any trauma or unclean sexual behavior, but there is unexplained pain and swelling in the scrotum.
Warm Reminder
Pay attention to personal hygiene, maintain clean self love, avoid multiple sexual partners, and avoid engaging in extramarital sexual activities to increase awareness of sexually transmitted diseases. After suffering from sexually transmitted diseases, sexual activity is prohibited and couples go to the hospital for treatment together. Avoid high-risk sexual behavior and try to wear condoms during sexual activity. In addition, early detection, early diagnosis, and early treatment.