Signs that a woman may have contracted an STD include increased leukorrhea, change in the color of the leukorrhea, itching, signs of urinary tract irritation, and skin lesions around the genital organs, etc. Different signs indicate different STDs.
If there is an increase in leukorrhea, the color of the leukorrhea changes to yellow or green, the leukorrhea is pus, and there are signs of urinary tract irritation, then it means that the woman may have contracted gonorrhea.
If the patient has symptoms such as increased leukorrhea, leukorrhea in the form of tofu scum and clumps, and itching of the inner and outer vagina, then it suggests that the woman may have contracted Candida vaginitis.
If there is an increase in the number of leukorrhea, itching of the vulva, and yellow foamy liquid, a woman may be infected with trichomonas vaginitis.
If the patient’s genital organs around the appearance of broken, darker red spots and other symptoms, it suggests that the woman may have contracted syphilis.
If the patient’s vaginal opening around the cauliflower pattern, jagged, lumpy and other superfluous organisms, it suggests that the woman may have contracted warts.
Some sexually transmitted diseases may not have obvious symptoms, the patient should not rely on the symptoms of their own judgment of the disease, the emergence of discomfort in time to the hospital, by the doctor to give diagnosis and treatment.