The urology department can usually check for STDs, but treatment is mostly in the dermatology and venereal diseases department or infectious diseases department and other related departments. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are diseases that are transmitted through sexual behavior, mostly in the genital area, and commonly include condyloma acuminatum, gonorrhea, genital herpes, syphilis, and AIDS, etc. STDs can generally be diagnosed in urology, and specific treatments are usually carried out in dermatology and venereal disease or infectious disease departments. People with STDs should avoid unprotected sex, sharing syringes, donating blood and other behaviors, as well as good daily hygiene and cleanliness. Avoid spicy and stimulating foods and quit smoking and drinking, and keep a good attitude to avoid aggravation of the condition. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time for diagnosis and reasonable treatment according to the doctor’s guidance.