Gonorrhea and chlamydia may, but these are bacterial, not viral infections. Viral STIs include herpes and heptatitis. Herpes may cause painful urination and genital discharge, but women are as likely to have symptoms of herpes as men.
For 80-90% of women and half of men, chlamydia causes no symptoms at all. If someone has symptoms, the short-term effects may include genital discharge, pain with urination, and irritation at the urethral opening. Untreated chlamydia can cause long-term effects include infertility and chronic pelvic pain.
Postpartum care will focus on the following issues: Soreness of the genitals, Genital Discharge, Contractions, Urination Problems, Hemorrhoids and bowel movements.
Some symptoms of gonorrhea could be anal itching or bleeding, painful urination, genital itching, abnormal bleeding between periods, stomach pain, fever and swollen glands.
An individual with a yeast infection can experience a wide range of symptoms. For example, genital itching or foul discharge is common. Alternatively, some women experience no symptoms.
Trich will cause mild irritation to severe inflammation in the genital area. Men with trich may have itching or irritation inside the penis, burning after urination or ejaculation, or some discharge from the penis. Women with trich may have itching, burning, redness or soreness of the genitals, discomfort with urination, or a thin discharge with a fishy smell, and a discharge that can be clear, white, yellowish, or greenish.The symptoms of trichomoniasis can develop months later. the women and the men can be infectet. The symptoms in men are abnormal discharge, a burning feeling after urination; in women abnormal musty or fishy odor, pain, diskomfort etc.The symptoms of trichomoniasis in women are foul-smelling vaginal discharge, pain with urination, and sometimes a red rash at the external genitals. Some women will not have symptoms at all. Men may have penile discharge or painful urination, or no symptoms.See the information from the CDC for the symptoms of trich.Tricchomonis is generally a std but it may be transmitted through no sexual contact with infected articles because it can last for a long time outside the body. Carriers of Tricchomonis vaginalis may be asymptomatic for many years until changes in vaginal or urethral conditions encourage an outbreak of the disease. A decrease in resident bacteria, injury to vaginal tissues and development of leisons from other std's or from cancer can activate the organism. Symptoms include redness,itching,swelling and burning of the genital area. Pain with intercourse and voiding and frothy, foul smelling discharge. Women are more susceptible to HIV if exposed. Women who are expectant are at risk for preterm delivery and low-birth weight babies.
Yes, a female can get chlamydia. 80-90% of females with chlamydia have no symptoms at all; in those who get symptoms, they may have unusual vaginal discharge, painful urination, painful sex, or bleeding between periods or after sex.
Women:- inflammation of the cervix, urethra, vagina- itching/burning sensation- discomfort during intercourse/urination- yellow-green, itchy, foul-smelling, vaginal discharge- lower abdominal painMen:- irritation inside penis- mild discharge- slight burning after urination/ejaculationCan u get trichomoniasis from a toilet seat or get sewage spilled on your pants where your penis is
Genital area such as discharge, strong odor, warts, sores, etc. You best bet it to just get tested. Sometimes throat or mouth if oral sex is performed depending on the infection.
The genital hiatus is a hole is the pelvic diaphragm which contains just fascia and no muscle. The structures which pass through it are:urethra (both males and females)vagina (females only)
The signs and symptoms of prostate problems, include urinary frequency and urgency, pain and burning during urinating, difficulty urinating, weak urine stream, frequent urination at night, lower back pain, lower abdominal pain, pain in pelvis and genital areas, sexual dysfunction, etc.
It can happen almost immediately after coming in contact with the bacteria. If symptoms do occur, they may not appear until several weeks after exposure. But 50% of males and 80-90% of females have no symptoms when they have chlamydia.
No. Human females have separate genital and urinary openings. Human males however have a common urino-genital tract.