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Silent disaster that is สล็อตฝากวอเลท invisible to the naked eye Vaginosis Risky sexually transmitted infections What is helminthiasis? Asst. Prof. Orwin Wallipakorn, Department of Reproductive Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital Mahidol University gave information that the disease in the vulva. (Trichomoniasis) is a type of sexually transmitted disease caused by infection with a protozoan called Trichomonas vaginalis found in both males and females. But will be more common in females Which the parasite is very small and cannot be seen with the naked eye, only need to see it through a microscope. The fear of this disease is that if it is, only 20-30 percent of the patients will experience symptoms. Making many people unaware And can spread the infection to sexual partners
Symptoms of vaginitis There is an unusually high vaginal discharge, a foamy discharge that may have a foul odor. Bleeding from the vagina Swelling, redness, itching, or a burning sensation in the genital area Frequent urination pain Pain while urinating Or having sex If left untreated, it can spread to the urethra and bladder, causing inflammation. Since the urethra and vagina are close to each other, they can easily become infected. In the long term, it may pose a risk of cervical cancer. And result in future infertility
Vaginal fungus And how are the worms in the vagina different? The differences between vaginal fungi and vaginal worms can be distinguished from the predominant symptom. For example, vaginal thrush is more likely to cause itching. And the vaginal discharge will look like a wet powder But worms in the vagina cause irritation and burning in the genital area when urinating or having sex.
How to treat vaginosis Vaginosis is a sexually transmitted disease that can be cured by taking prescription medication for 7-10 days, but even after completely cured it can come back again. Due to having sex with the same infected partner Therefore, in medical practice it is recommended to those suspected of having vaginitis and their sexual partner. Come to be examined and treated at the same time in order to prevent recurrence.
How to prevent vaginosis Vulva can be transmitted sexually. Therefore, this disease can be prevented by wearing a condom every time you have sex, as well as other sexually transmitted diseases. And do not change sexual partners frequently In addition, if found to have abnormal vaginal discharge, seek immediate medical attention.
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