Is gynecological disease venereal disease

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More than two months ago, my aunt found that her leucorrhea increased, and she had symptoms such as itching of urethral orifice and low back pain. So, she went to a large hospital gynecological examination, diagnosis is mild vaginitis and pelvic inflammatory disease, with a lot of drugs. But after taking the medicine, she still felt unwell, and went to see her again. The doctor told her to go to the venereal disease department for examination, and finally found out that it was venereal disease, which was completely cured after taking the medicine. Let's explore whether gynecological diseases are venereal diseases.

Is gynecological disease venereal disease

First of all: gynecological diseases mainly refer to the vagina, urinary diseases refer to the urethra, and sexually transmitted diseases refer to diseases transmitted through sexual contact (syphilis, gonorrhea, nongonococcal urethritis, condyloma acuminatum, genital herpes, chancre, venereal lymphogranuloma, AIDS).

Second: gynecological diseases include: reproductive system inflammation, tumor, menstrual disorders, genital deformity, injury, infertility, etc. Inflammation also includes: vulva, vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tube, ovary and surrounding tissues, accessories and other parts.

Finally: because the female reproductive organs and urinary organs are close to each other, such as the urethral orifice is above the vaginal orifice, and the bladder is in front of the uterus, sometimes patients with vaginitis and gynecological diseases with more leucorrhea will also have the symptoms of urinary tract discomfort, and the symptoms of non gonococcal urethritis are often difficult to distinguish from the original infection in urinary diseases. As gynecologists and urologists, we should strengthen the study of medical knowledge of the two departments. Although the symptoms of the two diseases are similar, careful and responsible doctors can strictly distinguish them through detection means and clinical experience.

matters needing attention

There are many ways to treat sexually transmitted diseases. All we have to do is to prevent and actively understand the treatment methods suitable for ourselves. At the same time, we should pay attention to protecting ourselves and being responsible for others.