A sexually transmitted disease is a disease that is transmitted through sexual activity, including gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, and many other types. Because STDs are transmitted in a special way, many people are worried about whether they will be infected again once they are infected with STDs. In fact, the infection of STDs is varied, and below we will detail three possible scenarios.
1. Gonorrhea. Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacteria gonorrhoea, mainly through sexual activity. If you are infected with gonorrhea, not properly or completely, you may experience recurrent infections. The most important causes of gonorrhea may be as follows:
Drug resistance: Gonococcal resistance to antibiotics gradually increases, if the antibiotics used at the time are not enough to kill all the gonococcus, some gonococci will survive and develop resistance, leading to failure and**.
Comorbidity with other diseases: Some patients may have other diseases at the same time, such as prostatitis, urethritis, etc., the presence of which may affect the effectiveness of gonorrhea, resulting in.
Unclean sex: If the patient does not follow the doctor's advice and continues to practice unclean sex during the ** period, it may lead to re-infection.
2. Syphilis. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum and is mainly transmitted through sex and mother-to-child. The effect of syphilis is relatively good, but it is also possible to have recurrent infections. The first causes of syphilis may be the following:
*Incomplete: If Treponema pallidum is not completely killed, some of the treponemals will survive and continue to multiply in the body, resulting in **.
Bad Xi habits: If the patient has bad Xi habits, such as staying up late, drinking too much, smoking, etc., it may affect the body's immunity and resistance, resulting in syphilis**.
Reinfection: Patients may become reinfected if they are exposed to Treponema pallidum again.
3. Herpes.
Herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the herpes simplex virus and is mainly transmitted through sex. Herpes is relatively effective, but recurrent infections can occur. The causes of herpes can be as follows:
Weakened immunity: When a patient has weakened immunity, the herpes simplex virus may multiply again and cause symptoms.
Bad Xi lifestyle habits: If the patient has bad lifestyle Xi habits, such as staying up late, drinking, smoking, etc., it may affect the body's immunity and resistance, resulting in herpes.
Reinfection: If a person is exposed to the herpes simplex virus again, they may be reinfected.
To sum up, the infection of STDs is diverse, gonorrhea, syphilis and herpes can all have recurrent infections. To avoid recurrent infections, patients should follow their doctor's advice, be active** and pay attention to personal hygiene and Xi. At the same time, avoiding unclean sex is also one of the important measures to prevent STDs.