In females, trichomoniasis may cause symptoms such as vaginal itching, burning, and redness, along with a frothy, greenish-yellow vaginal discharge with a strong odor. Other symptoms can include discomfort during urination and sexual intercourse. However, many women may remain asymptomatic, meaning they show no noticeable signs of the infection. It’s important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Like other females, 80-90% of females with a hysterectomy will have no symptoms from chlamydia. If a woman with a total hysterectomy has chlamydia, she may be infected in the urethra and may have painful urination.
The first symptoms are the increase in testis size. in girls it is onset of periods.
Acute symptoms of chlamydia in females will go away within a couple of weeks of completing treatment. If chlamydia cause caused scarring and damage via PID, symptoms may be chronic and lifelong.
Autism can present differently in males and females. Males with autism often display more noticeable symptoms, such as repetitive behaviors and difficulty with social interactions. Females with autism may exhibit more subtle symptoms, such as better social masking and internalizing their struggles. This can lead to underdiagnosis or misdiagnosis in females.
There is a particular group of people that have autism: Autistic people! Autism does tend to be more commonly found in males, however often autism symptoms show differently in females and females are better at hiding their symptoms so it may be that autism is just underdiagnosed in females.
Yes, that's possible. 80-90% of females and many males have no symptoms of chlamydia.
Fever of unknown origin-a true medical diagnosis. Females temperature rises during ovulation, otherwise asymptomatic (no symptoms).
Low testosterone in females can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, decreased libido, mood changes, and decreased muscle mass. Health implications may include osteoporosis, infertility, and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
Well chlamydia is one of the most common in women sti are infection and don't show symptoms you wouldn't know you have it it would just keep getting worse
The incubation period -- the time between getting infected and having symptoms -- is one to three weeks for chlamydia in those people who get symptoms. But 80-90% of females and half of males get no symptoms.
For 80-90% of women , chlamydia causes no symptoms at all. If someone has symptoms, the short-term effects may include vaginal discharge, pain with urination, and irritation at the urethral opening.
Yes, there have been documented cases of females getting DMD but it is very rare since the father that affected by the disease must procreate with a female carrier of the disease and create a daughter of course.