Sexual Health
STD knowledge: What are the early symptoms of male STD? Five common symptoms of male sexually transmitted diseases
STD knowledge: What are the early symptoms of male STD? When it comes to sexually transmitted diseases, many male friends will turn pale when talking about them. STD is not only easy to recur, but also easy to infect others. STD is the most serious and widespread infectious disease that endangers human beings. It not only endangers personal health, but also affects families and future generations, as well as society. The following will explain the symptoms of men suffering from sexually transmitted diseases.
1. Frequency of urination, urgency of urination and pain of urination: gonorrhea, non-gonococcal urethritis and prostatitis can be seen. The purulent secretion of the urethral orifice should be gonorrhea.
2. Thin secretion of urethra and mouth: It can be seen in non-gonococcal urethritis caused by chlamydia or mycoplasma infection. Redness and swelling of glans foreskin can be seen in gonorrhea, glans foreskin inflammation, pudendal herpes, etc.
3. Vaginal neoplasms: can be seen in condyloma acuminatum, infectious soft warts, benign tumors of the vulva, etc. The ulcers of vulva and glans and prepuce can be seen as foreskin balanitis, pudendal herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, chancroid, the fourth sexually transmitted disease, the fifth sexually transmitted disease, AIDS, fixed erythema drug eruption, etc.
4. Genital pustules: can be seen in gonorrhea, genital herpes and scabies. Inguinal lymph node enlargement is a symptom of syphilis, chancroid, granuloma inguinalis, lymphogranuloma venereal disease, AIDS, etc. Skin rash around the body: can be seen in syphilis.
5. Pruritus of vulva: can be seen in pubic lice and scabies. The odor of leucorrhea is trichomonal vaginitis, gonorrhea, mycotic vaginitis and other diseases. Genital pain may be gonorrhea, pudendal herpes, and nongonococcal urethritis.