Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of male genital herpes? What are the transmission routes of genital herpes
Embodiment of genital herpes:
Glans, coronal sulcus, urethral orifice, penis, scrotum, thigh and arm. Most male patients have bilateral inguinal lymph nodes enlarged. The clinical manifestations of genital herpes can be divided into primary and recurrent. Primary infection refers to the first infection of the virus, which usually lasts about 2 to 10 days from the touch to the onset of the disease, that is, the ambush period. There is a sense of baking at the disease site, and 3 to 10 clusters of red papules will break out quickly on the basis of erythema. With pruritus, the papule quickly turns into small blisters, and becomes an abscess 3~5 days later. After rupture, it forms a large area of ulcer and ulcer, which is painful consciously, and finally scabs and heals. All the course of disease can last for 20 days. In males such as glans, coronal sulcus, urethral orifice, penis, scrotum, thigh and arm. When urethra and bladder are involved in later stage inflammation, dysuria, dysuria, frequency of urination and urinary retention may occur. In addition, there may be other manifestations, such as fever, general discomfort, headache, neck rigidity, meningitis and dysfunction of sacral nervous system.
What are the transmission routes of genital herpes?
The infection sources of genital herpes are patients and subclinical viruses, especially herpes simplex virus contained in genital skin or mucosal herpes, which can infect spouses or other sexual couples through sexual contact, and can also infect each other among homosexuals. Sometimes people with herpes in or around the mouth can infect genital herpes through oral - genital intercourse. Therefore, different sexual behavior methods can also convey genital herpes disease.
Because infectious viruses can survive for several hours in a humid environment, herpes simplex can also be transmitted directly through pollutants. Genital herpes is a common sexual disease. Because genital herpes is also infectious during the ambush period, people will unknowingly become the carriers and victims of herpes. Herpes simplex virus is the only natural host of herpes simplex virus, and patients are the source of infection of the disease. Because the virus can infect everyone's skin, mouth, nose, eyes and genitals, the virus may exist in patients' saliva, skin injury secretion, nasal secretion, vaginal secretion and feces. According to statistics, more than 60% of normal people have herpes virus, mainly herpes virus I herpes simplex virus may occur in infancy. Herpesvirus II is the main virus that causes genital herpes. It usually exists in the cervix, urethra, vagina and male urethra of women. Sexual transmission is the main mode of transmission of this kind of virus. After having sex with men infected by active herpes virus in the genital tract, the infection rate of women can reach 75%.