Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of getting gonorrhea? Premarital checkups for preventive diseases are important
People always want to know what kind of diseases will happen to their bodies after getting sick. In fact, this is not only a need to help patients discover physical diseases in a timely manner, but also a need to help patients regulate their physical diseases. Especially for sexually transmitted diseases, the phenomenon of this disease must be given more attention and detected in a timely manner.
What are the symptoms of gonorrhea?
The discomfort in the urethra or other parts of the body when going to the toilet is that the body can feel the symptoms when washing. Therefore, the symptoms of Dysuria when urinating are also the main symptoms of gonorrhea patients. Gonorrhea patients may experience discomfort during urination, such as painful urination, burning sensation during urination, and frequent urination. Especially, the sharp sensation during urination is very obvious and intense, causing great pain for the patient. Therefore, this common disease cannot be ignored.
In addition to strong and obvious discomfort when using the restroom, there are also other discomfort, mainly local discomfort at the urethral opening. Pain, burning, and redness of the urethral opening are common local discomfort symptoms. Patients with severe conditions may have the possibility of ulceration and suppuration of the urethral opening. Generally, when this phenomenon occurs after unclean sexual intercourse, attention should be paid to infection with gonorrhea.
Some patients' friends also have symptoms of secretion, which are similar to Urethritis and other symptoms, but actually have differences. In other words, the body secretions of gonorrhea patients are mostly viscous, while those of Urethritis patients are thin. The secretion color of gonorrhea patients' bodies is light yellow or light green, which is also a cause of discomfort by stimulating local areas of the body.
How to prevent sexually transmitted diseases correctly?
1. Nowadays, many households, offices, and public restrooms use toilets with cushions, which cannot be denied as an important route of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. If not used, disposable cushions should also be used to reduce the possibility of infection on an empty stomach.
2. When having sex with an unfamiliar Sexual partner, you must use a condom to protect yourself. However, condoms are not omnipotent. If the body fluids of both parties with pathogens remain around the other's genitals, they may also be infected.
3. Before engaging in sexual activity, cleaning should be done well. Having sex without washing hands or cleaning the genitals also increases the risk of infection.
4. If there are issues related to blood testing, it is necessary to go to a reputable hospital for blood sampling to avoid the transmission of pathogens through the bloodstream.