Sexual Health
What are the three steps of self examination for sexually transmitted diseases? There are 7 principles for treating sexually transmitted diseases
Due to the differences in anatomy and reproductive physiology, many women infected with sexually transmitted diseases are Asymptomatic or mild, which is difficult for patients to find. Even if there are symptoms, women seldom consider sexually transmitted diseases, becoming recessive fungi and sources of infection. After male illness, gonorrhea often presents with obvious symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, and a large amount of yellow purulent discharge from the urethral opening.
Three steps for self examination of sexually transmitted diseases
Firstly, self capturing thread marks
When suspecting infection with sexually transmitted diseases, please self investigate first. See if there are early signs of infectious diseases-
Urethral secretions.
The presence of purulent discharge at the urethral opening, with a variable yellow viscosity, particularly indicates the possibility of acute gonorrhea starting in the morning. The sticky secretion from the urethral orifice is transparent and small, and the possibility of non gonococcal Urethritis is high.
▲ Urethral itching
If the male has urethral pruritus, the early reaction of non gonococcal Urethritis and gonococcal Urethritis should be considered.
▲▲ The urethral opening is red and swollen.
Men with frequent urination, urgency of urination, pain in urination, swollen urethral orifice and other symptoms, accompanied by painful erection of the penis at night, should consider gonococcal Urethritis.
Abnormal vaginal discharge.
Leucorrhea turns yellow and purulent, with a large amount and a burning sensation. It may be serous or mucinous with gonorrhea, a little smelly. It may be yellow and purulent foam like with chlamydia or mycoplasma infection, or curd like tofu dregs like with trichomonas infection. The itching is obvious, and it is suspected of candida infection.
▲▲ Skin rash all over the body.
Light red spots or dark red papules appear throughout the body, without pain or itching. Cuff like desquamation can be seen around the foot rash, and syphilis rash is more likely to be considered.
▲ There are Neoplasm and ulcers in the vulva.
If you find the above situation, please do not be nervous because it only indicates that you may be related to sexually transmitted diseases. Therefore, please seek diagnosis from a urologist and dermatologist as soon as possible, and do not diagnose yourself. Of course, don't be too big and confused, pay attention to the real sexually transmitted diseases that have leaked through the internet.
Interpretation of the Seven Treatment Principles for Sexually Transmitted Diseases
1. To clarify whether there are triggering factors for urinary tract infections, correction is needed.
2. It is necessary to clarify the nature of the infection: once symptoms of urinary tract infection occur in clinical practice, it is necessary to determine whether it is bacterial and which type of bacteria it belongs to. It is best to culture and drug sensitivity, and then use drugs according to the type of bacteria. However, often in clinical practice, bacterial tests have not been obtained and medication has been given, let alone waiting for the results of cultivation. This lack of targeted treatment can easily lead to blindness.