Real STDs? False STDs? The jury is still out on this one, so be careful!

In recent years, in the consultation of patients due to true or false sexually transmitted diseases caused by family disputes is on the rise, many partners to come together, often because of the lack of scientific understanding of true and false sexually transmitted diseases and conflicts. Many patients think that they are clean and self-loving, how can they contract this disease? Insisted that the problem must be in the other husband, some blame each other, mutual suspicion, and even go their separate ways, labor and love. It is for this reason that prompted me to take up the pen and discuss with you the real sexually transmitted diseases and fake sexually transmitted diseases, the process of receiving several cases we have confirmed that they are wrongly accused of sexually transmitted diseases patients, they are diagnosed elsewhere with “warts”! After careful questioning of the patient’s medical history, combined with clinical and related examinations, we finally confirmed that the patient was actually suffering from pseudo warts. It is difficult to distinguish between real and fake STDs, which has not only led to medical problems, but also to social problems, as many couples with good relationships have had their families broken up because of the misdiagnosis of STDs. The less serious cases lead to family discord, and psychologically fragile patients even lead to the idea of light heartedness. Not long ago, a female patient in the county, to the local hospital was diagnosed as “warts”. She had a heavy burden of thought, and after calming down, she did not rush to treatment, but came to our hospital accompanied by her relatives. After careful questioning, the woman was usually clean and had no sexual contact with other people of the opposite sex. Although the vulvar growths did look like warts from the outside, the acetic acid test was negative, and further examination of the specimen confirmed that it was pseudo-warts. The woman was in tears when she got the diagnosis, and said it was a feeling of being cleared of wrongdoing. Correctly distinguishing between true and false STDs not only enables patients to get the most effective treatment, but more importantly, it can greatly reduce the psychological burden of patients, and may thus save a person, a family. .