Why do some people get STDs, such as gonorrhea, non-gonococcal urethritis, syphilis, acromegaly 1 to 2 years later, still always do not feel good? The main reasons are: 1, improper treatment: including improper drug selection and medication methods. For example, the subclinical infection lesions of condyloma acuminata are not cleared completely; or the use of drug-resistant drugs, such as penicillin for gonorrhea; or inappropriate drugs, such as not using long-acting penicillin for syphilis. 2, spouse/sexual partner is not treated in a timely manner: resulting in repeated infections on both sides, which is often referred to as “ping-pong ball infection”. Some patients’ spouses or sexual partners may not have obvious symptoms and do not go to the hospital for examination, and are in a state of carriage. Even if a party is treated, it is easy to lead to recurring attacks of STDs. 3, did not follow medical advice medication: their own drug reduction, stop or change drugs, alcohol, smoking, during the treatment of intercourse, etc.. 4, there are co-infections: for example, gonorrhea combined with chlamydia infection, bacterial infection resulting in non-specific urethritis, etc. 5, venereal disease infection: after the infection of venereal disease, because the treatment is not timely, incomplete, coupled with the body resistance to decline can make the infection spread, causing prostatitis, epididymitis, pelvic inflammatory disease. 6, inflammatory damage to the urethral mucosa: such as edema, hyperplasia has not yet recovered, or local nerve strains appear symptoms, always feel local discomfort. 7, excessive psychological burden: part of the patients with STDs, the psychological burden is heavy, suffering from “STD phobia”. In particular, there is a certain culture, their own books, the Internet, easy to “right”. The more you look into books and the internet, the more nervous you are, and the more you worry about it all day long, even if you have been cured, you still feel all kinds of discomfort. Such as back pain, lower abdominal pain, perineal swelling, scrotal cramps, damp thighs, itchy skin, dizziness and weakness, and joint pain. The symptoms may vary from time to time, and may be mild or severe, but there are no obvious signs on the doctor’s examination, and all laboratory tests are normal. This may be caused by autonomic dysfunction due to mental stress after the disease or the recovery phase after inflammation, not because the disease is not cured. If the physical examination and laboratory tests are normal after several times, there is no need to worry. For patients with STD phobia, you should divert your attention, strengthen nutrition and exercise, correct all kinds of incorrect ideas about STD, lift the burden of thought, and gradually eliminate the fear of STD. If it is particularly difficult to control the panic, you can go to the psychiatric department of the hospital, under the help of doctors to relieve emotions, if necessary, use tricyclic antidepressants such as doxepin, amitriptyline or Valium and other psychotropic drugs as prescribed by the doctor.