Sexual Health
What are the obvious symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases? Inventory the 6 common categories of sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases usually directly damage the reproductive organs. The most common gonorrhea and non gonococcal Urethritis is Genitourinary system disease, and the urethra is painful and burning when urinating. There is either thin or thick purulent discharge at the urethral opening. When gonorrhea causes inflammation of the Female reproductive system, there are purulent leucorrhea, low back pain, and lower abdominal pain. Genital wart can grow vegetable pattern tumors of different sizes in the external genitals, which are easy to bleed, and there are foul smelling purulent secretions on the surface.
The clinical manifestation of early venereal diseases is the hard scabies and the Lymphadenopathy. The hard scabies appear about 3 weeks after the infection of Treponema pallidum, and the first invaded parts, such as the male glans, prepuce, Corona of glans penis, women's labia and labia, clitoris, Vaginal orifice, etc., appear erythema, slowly harden, and the color becomes purple red or copper red. The nose bone is as hard when touched, painless.
The surface of the hard knot gradually appears erosive, and finally forms an ulcer, about 1 centimeter in size. The shape is mostly circular, with neat edges, and the ulcer surface is flat. There is a small amount of serous secretion on the surface, which contains a large amount of spirochetes and is highly infectious. Except for genital areas, some cases of chancre can occur in the lips, tongue, fingers, breasts, eyelids, and anus; The hard chancre will not be treated, and it will disappear naturally after one month. A shallow scar or pigment spot will be left one to two weeks after the occurrence of hard chancre. The nearby Lymphadenopathy will be swollen, mostly bilateral, with a large number of hard contacts, but no tenderness, no suppuration, and no ulceration. The swelling of lymph nodes subsides later than chancre, which takes about a few months.
Introduction to six types of sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases usually directly damage the reproductive organs. The most common gonorrhea and non gonococcal Urethritis is Genitourinary system disease, and the urethra is painful and burning when urinating. There is either thin or thick purulent discharge at the urethral opening.
1. Chlamydia disease
This is a bacterial infection, which is currently the most common sexually transmitted disease, but early treatment can be cured with antibiotics. 75% of women and 25% of men have no symptoms. If chlamydia disease does have symptoms, it usually manifests as abnormal excretion, painful urination, lower abdominal pain, or pain during sexual intercourse.
2. Gonorrhea
This is a bacterial transmitted disease that invades the cervix, urethra, rectum, eyes, and throat, coexisting with chlamydia. After gonorrhea, there may be no symptoms of pain and itching when urinating.