Sexual Health
What are the methods for self identifying sexually transmitted diseases? Identifying sexually transmitted diseases depends on the performance of men and women after they become ill
Chaos is not the only cause of sexually transmitted diseases, there are many factors that can lead to your sexually transmitted diseases. This is not the main thing, the most important thing is how to quickly discover that you have a sexually transmitted disease, but to treat yourself in a timely manner. In fact, once you suffer from sexually transmitted diseases, your body will definitely change and even feel very uncomfortable. If you suspect that you have a sexually transmitted disease, do not let yourself undergo self examination first. Today, Xiaobian will introduce some early signals of sexually transmitted diseases and conduct self checks.
Purulent secretions appear in the urethra
If you find purulent discharge in your urethra, which is sticky, large, and yellow, especially the most severe symptoms in the morning, these symptoms may be acute gonorrhea. If the sticky secretion from the urethral orifice is transparent and less, the possibility of non gonococcal Urethritis is greater.
Urethral itching and redness
Male friends, if your urethra is itchy, you should doubt whether you have non gonococcal Urethritis or gonococcal Urethritis. If you find that you have symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency of urination, pain in urination, redness and swelling of the urethral orifice, and accompanied by painful erection of the penis at night, consider gonococcal Urethritis.
Abnormal vaginal discharge
Female friends should pay attention that if your vaginal discharge is different, such as yellow, excessive, and burning sensation, you should consider whether you have gonorrhea; If your vaginal discharge is serous or mucous, with a slight odor, it may be a chlamydia or mycoplasma infection; If it is yellow pus foam, it may be infected by trichomonas; If it is curdled tofu residue with obvious itching, it is suspected to be a Candida infection.
Red spotted or deep red papules
If you find yourself with red spots or dark red papules, but no pain or itching, the rash around your feet can see Dandruff like cuffs, you should consider syphilis.
Vulvar ulcers, etc
When you have this symptom, don't be nervous. They just remind you to keep getting close to sexually transmitted diseases and go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. Don't diagnose yourself to avoid developing "sexually transmitted disease phobia". Of course, we should not feel confused. Beware of real sexually transmitted diseases that may slip through the net.
Experts suggest that we must pay attention to our physical discomfort, especially changes in our sexual organs, and promptly detect whether we have sexually transmitted diseases in order to receive timely treatment.