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Are gonorrhea, syphilis and other sexually transmitted diseases caused by viruses or bacteria?
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Problem description:

Are there any other STD bacteria or viruses?

How did you find yourself sick at the earliest without going to the hospital for examination?

Analysis:

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The pathogen of gonorrhea is Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a bacterium.

The pathogen of syphilis is Treponema pallidum, which also belongs to the big category of bacteria.

There are four pathogens of sexually transmitted diseases: bacteria, viruses, protozoa and parasites.

The following classification is introduced, and the landlord looks carefully:

bacteria contamination

syphilis

Pathogen: Treponema pallidum.

Symptoms: * * Ulcer.

Test: blood test.

Treatment: Inject penicillin once a week for three weeks.

If left untreated, it will gradually develop into secondary or even tertiary syphilis and eventually die. If pregnant women are infected with syphilis and are not found or treated, they will give birth to babies with congenital heart disease, facial defects and mental retardation.

gonorrhoea

Pathogen: gonococcus.

Symptoms: Purulent secretion in genitals.

Examination: Take local secretion for special bacterial culture.

Treatment: oral antibiotics for one to two weeks.

Untreated: Women infected with gonorrhea for a long time, and the treatment is not thorough, which will destroy the fallopian tubes and cause infertility.

chlamydia infection

Pathogen: Chlamydia trachomatis.

Symptoms: watery discharge, fever and abdominal pain.

Examination: Take * * * secretion for culture.

Treatment: oral antibiotics for one to two weeks.

Untreated: Chlamydomonas has become the most common strain that causes pelvic inflammatory disease in young girls, which can seriously cause uterine empyema and even peritonitis. Chlamydomonas has a very strong ability to destroy oviduct cilia. If you don't treat it properly, be careful not to have children in the future!

virus infection

condyloma acuminatum

Pathogen: human papillomavirus (HPV).

Symptoms: * * granular protrusion.

Examination: An experienced doctor can make a preliminary diagnosis by looking at its appearance. After the cauliflower is taken out, it can be further diagnosed by pathological examination.

Treatment: under local anesthesia, surgical resection or electrocautery laser removal.

No treatment: more and more cauliflower grows on the cervix of women, which may deteriorate into cervical cancer. Therefore, cervical smear should be checked regularly.

bubble

Pathogen: herpes simplex virus, HSVI or HSVII).

Symptoms: fever, local pain, blisters, pustules and ulcers.

Examination: An experienced doctor can make a preliminary diagnosis by looking at its appearance.

Treatment: painkillers can relieve some pain, and antiviral oral drugs and ointments can accelerate recovery.

If not treated, it will recover automatically after a period of time, but once infected with herpes, if there is fatigue, insomnia, illness and other low immune function in the future, it will attack, but the symptoms will be lighter than the first infection. There is a famous saying: "Love is short-lived, but herpes is forever!"

AIDS

Pathogen: human immunodeficiency virus, HIV).

Symptoms: fatigue, fever of unknown origin, weight loss, swollen lymph glands and various infections.

Test: blood test.

Treatment: Use a variety of drugs to inhibit virus reproduction and avoid co-infection of other bacteria and viruses.

Untreated: Death due to other infections.

protozoan infection

trichomonas infection

Pathogen: Trichomonas vaginalis.

Symptoms: Men have almost no symptoms, while women will have yellow-green foamy and smelly leucorrhea, which will itch.

Examination: Take secretion, which can be confirmed as trichomonas under microscope.

Treatment: take medicine or * * * plug, but at the same time treat the male * * *, otherwise it is likely to be infected again.

Untreated: local discomfort.

Parasitic infection

crab louse

Pathogen: pubis.

Symptoms: local itching. In addition to sexual contact, contact with patients' clothes and bedding may also be contagious.

Examination: The diagnosis can be made if worms or eggs are found in the * * * part.

Treatment: Special pesticides are applied locally, and the environment of clothes and bedding also needs disinfection.

scabies

Pathogen: Sarcoptes.

Symptoms: severe itching, especially at night, rash. In addition to sexual contact, contact with patients' clothes and bedding may also be contagious, and such infections often occur in the military and nursing homes.

Inspection: It can be confirmed by finding worms at the infected site.

Treatment: Special pesticides are applied locally, and the environment of clothes and bedding also needs disinfection.