Sexual Health
What are the sexual diseases of women? What is the reason why women have sexual diseases
What are the sexual diseases of women?
Common types of sexually transmitted diseases in women include:
1. Gonorrhea
You may feel burning or itching when urinating. You may not have any symptoms.
2. Chlamydia disease
Abnormal excretion, pain in urination, lower abdominal pain or pain in sexual intercourse.
3. Condyloma acuminatum
Condyloma can occur in vulva, vagina, cervix, anus and even throat.
4. Trichomoniasis
The common types of female sexually transmitted diseases include discomfort, urination pain, vaginal odor, etc. during sexual intercourse.
5. Genital herpes
It begins with itching, burning and pain in the pudenda, thigh or buttock. Then, obvious ulcers appear in the pudenda, buttocks, anus or other parts of the body. These injuries will recover in a few weeks, but for most people, the disease will recur. Although herpes cannot be cured.
6. Syphilis
The common types of female sexually transmitted diseases include painless ulcers of the vulva, which usually occur from 10 days to 3 months after infection.
What are the causes of female sexually transmitted diseases?
1. Bloodborne infection
Some women have a long course of disease, are infected with pathogens, but have no clinical manifestations. Latent viruses, AIDS infected people, etc. These people donate blood, and healthy people who receive this blood or people with various diseases are easy to get sick.
2. Indirect contact infection
Clothes, articles, bathrooms, bathrooms and bath towels can be used for patients with sexually transmitted diseases, contaminating patients' secretions and infecting pathogenic bacteria. The use of these products by healthy people may cause sexually transmitted diseases.
3. Direct contact infection
The warm kisses of lovers, direct skin contact and sexual intercourse are easy to spread. Our genital skin and mucous membrane are rich in blood vessels. During sexual intercourse, it is easy to cause slight damage due to extreme hyperemic friction, which creates good conditions for the invasion of sexual pathogens.