Sexual Health
What are the common sexually transmitted diseases? How are sexually transmitted diseases transmitted
In current urban life, many young men and women enjoy a rich and colorful nightlife, which increases the probability of one night stands for unfamiliar men and women and expands the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases. Do you know how many common sexually transmitted diseases are in life? Next, take a look and you'll know!
Common sexually transmitted diseases include:
1. AIDS
2. Syphilis, gonorrhea, soft prickly heat, sexually transmitted lymphogranuloma, inguinal granuloma, non lymphatic urethritis, sexually transmitted chlamydia disease, urogenital mycoplasma disease, trichomonas vaginitis, bacterial vaginitis, sexually transmitted vaginitis, and sexually transmitted pelvic inflammatory disease
3. Genital warts, genital candidiasis, infectious soft warts, genital herpes simplex, Gartner's vaginitis, sexually transmitted perihepatitis, Retzococcal disease, hepatitis B, scabies, scabies, scabies, human cytomegalovirus.
4. Pear shaped flagellate disease, campylobacter disease, amoebiasis, salmonellosis, and shigellosis.
What is the mode of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases?
1. Sexual promiscuity and prostitution are the main ways of transmitting sexually transmitted diseases. When healthy individuals engage in sexual activity with individuals with sexually transmitted diseases, pathogens are transmitted to each other due to friction between their sexual organs.
2. Passive infection: Infection caused by healthy individuals using clothing, utensils, towels, bedpans, bathtubs, syringes, etc. used by patients. Healthy individuals are infected with damaged skin, diseased mucosa, secretions, and other infections caused by contact with patients.
3. Blood infection: Intravenous injection or transfusion infection.
4. Mother to child transmission: When pregnant women suffer from primary or recurrent herpes, the virus can be transmitted to the fetus. One is direct transmission during vaginal delivery, with a transmission rate (i.e. fetal infection rate) of 50% in primary herpes and 8% in recurrent herpes. The reason why the latter is low is because the mother already has antibodies that can protect the fetus and reduce its chances of transmission
What harm can infectious diseases cause?
1. The patient is infertile. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease that is highly harmful and highly contagious. Patients may experience miscarriage or stillbirth during pregnancy, and male patients may experience physiological disorders leading to infertility.
2. It can cause various complications. The harm that genital herpes patients are prone to is complications, which can cause neurological diseases. During the body's illness, viral infection and recurrence can occur due to factors such as high temperature, trauma, allergies, etc., which can lead to decreased immunity. Multiple complications such as meningitis, proctitis, and myelitis can occur.