What are the symptoms of high-risk sexually transmitted diseases

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A few days ago, my colleague had a one-time life with the young lady in the bath center, and he didn't wear a condom in the middle. Afterwards, he was very worried that he was suffering from sexually transmitted diseases, so he went to the hospital for examination. Let me tell you what the symptoms of high-level sexually transmitted diseases are.

What are the symptoms of high-risk sexually transmitted diseases

First: the onset of sexually transmitted diseases has a certain incubation period, and the detection of sexually transmitted diseases also has a window period. The latent period of venereal disease refers to the period from pathogenic microorganism entering human body to clinical symptoms of venereal disease. The window period of venereal disease refers to the period from the entry of pathogenic microorganisms into the human body to the detection by detection methods. However, due to the influence of environment and individual differences of patients, the length of incubation period and window period is often inconsistent, and the incubation period of different sexually transmitted diseases is different.

Second: AIDS: the shortest can be infected 6 days after the onset, the longest has been reported as long as 14 years. The incubation period of adults is generally 29 months, while that of children is shorter, generally 12 months. 50% ~ 70% of the people often have symptoms similar to the acute phase of cold 1 ~ 2 weeks after infection. After HIV infection, anti HIV antibody can be produced in several weeks to 6 months; if infected by blood transfusion, anti HIV antibody can be produced in 2 to 8 weeks; if infected by sexual intercourse, anti HIV antibody can be produced in 2 to 3 months.

Third: condyloma acuminatum: according to the survey, the incubation period of condyloma acuminatum is 3 weeks to 8 months, the shortest is 3 to 4 weeks, the longest is 8 to 12 months, with an average of 2. Eight months. Most clinical observation reports show that the incubation period of condyloma acuminatum is about 3 months. Nongonococcal urethritis (Chlamydia and Mycoplasma): generally 1-4 weeks, up to 1 month.

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So if you have an affair, you must take safety measures. Otherwise, if you get sick, the consequences will be unimaginable. Of course, the best way to stop it is not to have an affair. This is the safest way.