Thursday, 1 May 2014

Blue waffle disease - Is it an infection or a rumour?

There are many sexual transmitted diseases which are not known to the person infected with any HIV or bacterial or viral infection. However, the blue waffle disease can be noticed through various symptoms around a women’s sexual organ. It can be noticed through a strange look or simply an odor. The disease is basically caused by bacterial and fungal diseases that grows around the vaginal lips which then spreads around the entire area and then develops into a purple color. The presence of such disease can be further worsened by weak immune system. It takes only a minimal amount of time for such disease to develop. This can be further devastated if there is no proper focus on hygienic care. And, if a tight underwear is worn all the time followed by unusual masturbation products and unprotected sex, then the chances are higher for such disease to develop in no time.

The symptoms of blue waffle disease are similar to the symptoms of other vaginal diseases. However, its symptom of the change of odor or color is unique but it rarely happens. Therefore, the only symptoms associated with this particular disease include the wound like appearance in and out of the sexual organ, the frequent discharging of fluid, a foul smell, itchy feeling around the genitals, frequent burning sensation and red patches around the organ. Such symptoms can be eradicated by many ways. The first priority is to have a safe and protected sex. The sexual organ should be kept clean and proper attention should be given to hygienic care of it. Moreover, the immune system should be enhanced in order to get rid of this severity. And, if such symptoms are visible to you then you should consult a doctor on urgent basis.

Apart from that, there is really no scientific evidence of this particular disease as there is no publicity of this disease and its awareness. There are some pictures available on the internet but no patient is exposed with the picture available. Even there is no information available about it on any medical website. Therefore, one may wonder as to why be there any content about it? The answer might be simple. Maybe, one wants to get more hits on his website. But to be on the safe side, if this disease definitely exists then proper attention should be given to the precautionary measures stated above.

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