If people do not pay attention during sexual activity, it can cause sexually transmitted diseases, and in severe cases, it can lead to infertility. The following are seven common sexually transmitted diseases, hoping to attract everyone's attention.
As is well known, normal sexual activity between couples is not only a physiological process, but also a psychological process. This is a way for couples to express sincere love. Therefore, as long as couples pay attention to sexual health, it is not only beneficial for physical and mental health, making life happy, but also nurturing a healthy next generation. On the contrary, abnormal sexual behavior may spread diseases, leading to a series of serious consequences. The issue to be discussed next may be one of the focuses of people's attention.
Sexually transmitted diseases refer to a group of infectious diseases mainly caused by sexual contact, and are common names of diseases in the world. It is also known as a "sexually transmitted disease" in China. In the past, there were only five kinds of venereal diseases: syphilis, gonorrhea, venereal lymphoid Granuloma and Granuloma inguinale, also known as "classic venereal diseases". Since the 1970s, the scope of sexually transmitted diseases has gradually expanded. So far, in addition to the five classic sexually transmitted diseases, the World Health Organization also includes non gonococcal Urethritis, AIDS, Genital wart, Genital herpes, genital candidiasis, trichomoniasis, pubic lice and hepatitis B. Currently, there are more than 20 sexually transmitted diseases. Sexually transmitted diseases are widely prevalent around the world. Sexually transmitted diseases pose a great threat to humanity. In fact, if sexually transmitted diseases are not treated in a timely and effective manner or repeatedly infected, the consequences are very serious, which may endanger the next generation or even cut off future generations. The following are the different effects of different types of common sexually transmitted diseases on Fertility.
(1) Gonorrhea
Some studies believe that gonorrhea is most related to Male infertility. The pathogenesis includes genital organ diseases and genital tract diseases, such as Orchitis and Epididymitis caused by gonorrhea, or male Urethritis, seminal vesiculitis, Vas deferens, Prostatitis, and genital tract stenosis and atresia caused by late urethral stenosis, which can lead to secondary infertility. The main complication of female gonorrhea is gonococcal pelvic inflammation, in which chronic inflammation of the fallopian tube can cause adhesion, blockage, hydrops, etc. of the fallopian tube, often leading to infertility or Ectopic pregnancy. The more Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection, the higher the incidence rate of infertility.
In addition, gonorrhea can also endanger the next generation. If pregnant women are infected with gonorrhea, a few may cause amniotic infection or postpartum septicemia, and the fetus may be infected or develop damage, resulting in premature delivery, stillbirth or neonatal septicemia, neonatal gonococcal Conjunctivitis, etc.