Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are broadly defined as diseases transmitted through sexual contact and other means, including gonorrhea, syphilis, AIDS, warts, etc. Symptoms of infection vary from disease to disease.
Female STDs, whose main lesions occur in the genital area, refer to diseases transmitted through sexual contact and indirect contact, collectively known as sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), which cover a wide range of STDs caused by a variety of disease-causing microbial pathogens.
The most common female STDs include gonorrhea, AIDS, syphilis, condyloma acuminatum, gonorrhea granuloma, but also trichomoniasis vaginalis, bacterial vaginitis, etc. Different STDs have different symptoms, including itching, burning, pain, mucopurulent secretions and cauliflower-like or lumpy redundancies in the genital area, and the whole body can show weakness and decreased immunity.
Avoid contracting sexually transmitted diseases, pay attention to personal hygiene, cleanliness, avoid having unclean sex, and develop good living habits. If infected with sexually transmitted diseases, you should go to the hospital in time for examination and treatment.