Sexually Transmitted Diseases

A Comprehensive Overview of the Clinical Nature of Gonorrhea and Syphilis: Treatment Options, Prognosis Criteria, and Systemic Prevention Guidelines

Gonorrhea and syphilis are highly dangerous sexually transmitted diseases. This article systematically summarizes the treatment plans and criteria for curing gonorrhea using Western medicine (such as ceftriaxone sodium) and traditional Chinese medicine (such as acupuncture and fumigation), and deeply analyzes the six major causes of its persistent nature. At the same time, it details the...

2026-03-30

Differential diagnosis of symptoms and integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment of chancroid, condyloma acuminata and lymphogranuloma venereum.

This article details the pathological features of three common sexually transmitted diseases: chancroid caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae, characterized by painful ulcers; condyloma acuminata induced by human papillomavirus, manifesting as cauliflower-like growths; and lymphogranuloma venereum caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. It covers the incubation period, typical skin lesions, and...

2026-03-30

The transmission mechanism of HIV/AIDS, its multi-system clinical manifestations, and the diagnostic criteria for pre-AIDS (ARC).

This article systematically elucidates the core pathology of AIDS, an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: how the HIV virus destroys the immune system, leading to the complete collapse of the body. It details the three major transmission routes: sexual contact, blood, and mother-to-child transmission, and proposes clear clinical and laboratory diagnostic criteria for "AIDS-related syndromes...

2026-03-30

Clinical identification, home protection measures, and comprehensive antiviral treatment strategies for genital herpes

This paper provides a detailed analysis of the pathogenesis, clinical stages, and recurrent characteristics of genital herpes, clarifying the differences between type II and type I viruses. Addressing the suffering of patients, it offers six robust protective measures, emphasizing the limitations and importance of condoms in preventing asymptomatic transmission. It also outlines eight...

2026-03-30

Pathological analysis of sudden loss of libido and clinical treatment with integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine

A sudden loss of libido often leads to significant psychological frustration for men. This article systematically analyzes the psychological factors (such as anxiety, inhibition, and hostility) and organic factors that cause loss of libido. It highlights a professional psychological treatment process that includes desensitization, support, and advice. Furthermore, for low libido, it provides...

2026-03-30

Analysis of Hepatitis B, Nongonococcal Urethritis, and Various Sexually Transmitted Diseases

This article focuses on several common but easily overlooked sexually transmitted diseases, detailing the risks and vaccination associated with hepatitis B, the symptoms and insidious nature of non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU), and the prevention and treatment of trichomoniasis, genital warts, and intestinal infections. The article emphasizes that the key to successful treatment lies in...

2026-03-29

Pathological evolution and self-monitoring strategies of alcoholic cirrhosis and diabetes

This article systematically analyzes how excessive alcohol consumption can gradually progress from fatty liver and alcoholic hepatitis to fatal cirrhosis, and warns of the potential risks of environmental toxins. Simultaneously, the article details the early warning signs and serious complications of diabetes (type I and type II), and provides comprehensive self-monitoring guidelines,...

2026-03-29

Emergency Treatment Guidelines: Classification and Identification of Shock, Emergency Positioning, and Anti-allergic Emergency Management

Shock, as a critical clinical emergency, directly threatens the lives of middle-aged men. This article details the early signs of shock and the treatment principles for different types (such as anaphylactic, hemorrhagic, and septic shock). The article focuses on the proper positioning (head down, feet up), rapid fluid resuscitation, and the standardized use of anti-allergic drugs (adrenaline,...

2026-03-28

A Comprehensive Guide to the Prevention and Treatment of Neurasthenia in Middle-Aged Men: Mental Labor Adjustment, Mental State Improvement, and Integrated Treatment Plan

Neurasthenia is a common problem among middle-aged mental workers. This article systematically analyzes the neurological dysfunction caused by overwork, long-term psychological conflicts, and stress, and proposes non-pharmacological therapies centered on regular rest and moderate physical activity. At the same time, the article details the principles of symptomatic treatment with traditional...

2026-03-28
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