Reproductive activity is one of the most basic activities of human beings, and the process of reproduction is also the process of reproduction and fertility. Nowadays, the number and motility of male sperm are decreasing, and the problem of female infertility is also more prominent, that is, no children after three years of marriage, these problems are more common, these are reproductive health problems, what are the causes of these problems? We may think that, for example, the increase in work pressure, diet structure, we now eat more spicy food, eat some high-fat, high-calorie food, so that our obesity increases, and now think that obesity may make ovulation cycle problems, affecting reproduction. Some people also think that our lifestyle habits of smoking, drinking and taking a lot of drugs, including health supplements, may affect reproductive health and make infertility problems appear very much. But many people ignore a very important issue, that is, the problem of sexually transmitted diseases, we believe that the high incidence of sexually transmitted diseases in modern society, the widespread spread of sexually transmitted diseases in society will certainly affect reproductive health, why do you say so? We first need to talk about the basic situation of STD, we know that STD is a kind of infectious disease with sexual contact as the main means of transmission, it mainly involves the organs of male and female reproductive organs, genitourinary tract, and other tissues, skin, mucous membrane, as well as nerves, blood, internal organs such as tissue. It can be said that STD is a very large group of infectious diseases, its pathogens involve spirochetes, fungi, bacteria, viruses, chlamydia, mycoplasma, and some parasites and so on. In particular, viruses, mycoplasma, spirochetes, and gonorrhea infections, which seriously affect the normal reproductive function of the genitourinary tract, there will be acute and chronic inflammation of the genitourinary tract, the emergence of such inflammation, long-term failure to be cured, will certainly affect our reproductive health, affecting our children and grandchildren. We got this topic today to communicate with you, so that you know clearly that STD is not only a simple sexually transmitted infectious disease, if you do not treat it in time, it may affect our entire reproductive health. Syphilis is the most common and oldest STD. The main impact of syphilis on human beings is not simply the infection of the skin and mucous membranes, but the impact on reproduction and on infants and children. In this case, congenital syphilis, or syphilitic fetus, can occur, and in severe cases, the fetus will not survive after birth. Syphilis can also cause infertility, and many patients with syphilis have abnormal uterine bleeding. I saw a patient whose monthly menstrual flow was very abnormal and used to end in four days, but now it is not good for half a month. In this case, it is very difficult for a fertilized egg to implant in a syphilis-infected uterus. The second STD is gonorrhea, which is caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a pair of bacteria that infects the human body and causes inflammation of the genitourinary tract, such as frequent, urgent, painful urination and purulent discharge in men and increased leucorrhea, urinary discomfort and menstrual disorders in women. However, if gonorrhea is left untreated or improperly treated, comorbidities of gonorrhea can quickly appear, such as prostatitis in men, seminal vesiculitis, spermatorrhea, epididymitis, and if these inflammatory diseases are combined, it is conceivable that sperm activity and normal sperm count, and sperm health are threatened, and it is impossible for such a patient to have a healthy baby. In women, the most common is the combination of adnexitis, inflammation of the ovaries and fallopian tubes, especially inflammation of the fallopian tubes, which causes contracture and blockage of the fallopian tubes, and the result of blockage of the fallopian tubes is that the fallopian tubes are inaccessible, and the eggs cannot pass through the fallopian tubes normally to reach the uterus, allowing fertilization and implantation. This is syphilis and gonorrhea, which are the most classic STDs. Among modern STDs there are also non-gonococcal urethritis, or chlamydial genitourinary tract infection and mycoplasma genitourinary tract infection, which is now very common, and our clinical statistics show that it is probably currently the first, especially mycoplasma infection is very common. We know that the cell wall of mycoplasma and chlamydia does not have a fixed shape, with time, the environment will have some changes in the cell wall, the shape of the cells will change, this microorganism and has a very tenacious vitality, once the infection of the human genitourinary tract, there will be acute and chronic inflammation, men appear urinary frequency, urinary urgency, painful urination, and urethral discharge, women appear vaginal discharge increased, vulva Itching, burning pain in the vulva, and discomfort in urination. This group of genitourinary tract infections caused by chlamydia and mycoplasma infections often present with reproductive health problems, why is that? Chlamydia, mycoplasma, in addition to inflammation of the genitourinary tract, it also affects other organs. Some people believe that mycoplasma infection affects the normal movement and sensation of the sacral plexus nerves and muscles, and some people often experience discomfort in the perineum, discomfort in the lumbosacral area, and symptoms of tension, pressure, and pain in the buttocks and abdominal muscles, probably because mycoplasma affects the nervous system, and also because chlamydia Mycoplasma infection causes typical anxiety, such as insomnia, depression, weight loss, poor diet, and even significant depression, even suicidal thoughts, and other such problems. This has a serious impact on our psychological and physical well-being, and of course on our reproductive health. In our research, we found that, for example, mycoplasma infections cause inflammation of the male genitourinary tract, often mycoplasma can adsorb old or directly infect the male sperm head and sperm body and so on, making the sperm motility and sperm count significantly reduced, which will lead to infertility. It is now believed that in the infertility of men and women, we should first exclude mycoplasma infections, which means that mycoplasma infections may be a very important factor in reproductive health, and we know that infertility is now a very common problem, how we can face it and how we can treat it, first of all, we should exclude congenital organ lesions of the organ itself, such as small testes, which cannot secrete spermatozoa. The testicles, of course, will not have fertility. In women with congenital defects of the uterus or other problems and congenital diseases, except for such cases, we should first consider that chronic inflammation of the genitourinary tract can affect infertility, and chronic inflammation of the genitourinary tract, we should also consider STDs. In addition to these problems, such as condyloma acuminatum, if the vulva or vagina appears to be infected with the apparent condyloma acuminatum virus, it is bound to affect normal reproduction and fertility, as well as obstacles to the normal fertilization process of the fetus, which is also bound to have an impact on the fetus, such as infection through the birth canal and so on. There is also a disease that we now know as genital herpes, genital herpes is called human herpes simplex virus infection, this disease is a cluster of small blisters of varying sizes around the genital organs, the incidence of genital herpes this disease in the West is very high, especially in Europe, the United States is very high, it may be the first of the STDs. The incidence of genital herpes has surpassed that of syphilis or gonorrhea, I think. The first harm is that the infection will keep recurring, so that both husband and wife will be infected at the same time, if a single attack does not matter, but repeated infections make the chance of infection between husband and wife significantly increased, the infection of both sides makes the reproductive health is seriously damaged, especially the female genital tract herpes virus infection will appear chronic inflammation of the cervix and cervical cancer, the reproductive tract of this The virus infection in the reproductive tract can also affect the fetus, resulting in premature births, miscarriages and malformed babies, which is a very serious problem. That is to say, the impact of STDs on reproductive health and on the fetus can be very serious. AIDS is a super cancer that emerged around the end of the last century in the 1980s. It directly destroys the immune system of the human body, destroying the function of immune T cells that the human body relies on to fight diseases and ensure human health, making the human immune system defective. After the emergence of the infection, it is common to see acute and serious infections of the genitourinary tract, such as Candida albicans, where you use antifungal drugs, which are bad today and tomorrow. There are also AIDS patients who leave behind countless AIDS-infected fetuses as well as orphans. Including his sexual activity, including the right to want to have a healthy baby, are greatly threatened.