STD-associated gastrointestinal infection

Sexually transmitted disease-related gastrointestinal infections (Sexually transmissible intestinal infection) refers to a type of gastrointestinal diseases transmitted through sexual contact and caused by bacterial, protozoan, and viral infections or opportunistic infections. It mainly includes two aspects: one is the gastrointestinal infection caused by sexual contact directly transmitting pathogenic microorganisms. On the other hand is the opportunistic infection of the digestive tract caused by the decline of the body's resistance after infectious diseases. Diarrhea is one of the main manifestations of AIDS. Infectious diarrhea caused by sexual transmission is diarrhea, which can be accompanied by abdominal pain or bloating. Bacterial infections can start acutely with fever, nausea, and diarrhea.

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