Can a white belt routine detect STDs?

Women can’t detect STDs by just doing the normal routine leuko test. The normal routine leuko test is to do the pH of the vagina, look at the white blood cell, epithelial cell and red blood cell content, and also to check for trichomonas, mycobacterial infections, bacterial vaginitis (BV) infections, etc. The routine leuko test looks at the common vaginal inflammatory diseases. For women to check for STDs, they need to do mycoplasma and chlamydia tests and gonococcal cultures, which are special tests for sexually transmitted diseases. Sexually transmitted diseases generally have a very important relationship with sexual life, but of course, decreased immunity, hygiene habits and so on also have some factors. This disease can be transmitted through sexual life, so it needs to be treated actively. If the diagnosis is confirmed, sexual partners should also be routinely examined and treated if necessary.