What symptom does Chlamydia infection have?
summary
Chlamydia infection is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases, and it is also the most difficult to treat. In addition, if Chlamydia infection is not treated in time, it will not only affect the health of patients, but also may infect their families. However, it is not easy to detect Chlamydia infection in the early stage, in order to help people better treat it, Here are the symptoms of Chlamydia infection.
What symptom does Chlamydia infection have?
At the beginning, it is a small and delicate scattered light red verrucous papule with a sharp top. Later, it grows more and more, grows into nipple like, vegetable like, white, light red or dirty gray, looks moist, accompanied by pruritus and pressure, which belongs to the early symptoms of Chlamydia infection. The wart is easy to break because of pruritus after scratching. It may have exudation and bleeding. If it is secondary smear, it will overflow pus, stink, pain and other early symptoms of Chlamydia infection
In the early stage, chlamydia infection mainly occurred in labia, perianal, cervix, vaginal orifice, vagina, urethra and anorectum. Chlamydia infection of homosexuality usually occurs in patients with anus and rectum in the early stage. In the early stage of male Chlamydia infection, most of them were in glans penis, coronal sulcus, inside prepuce, frenulum of prepuce, urethral orifice and penis.
In addition to these symptoms, chlamydia infection also has some obvious symptoms, no pain, no itching, basic did not feel the focus site, occasional pressure. In the early stage of the disease, whether it is light red or purplish red miliary vegetations, soft in nature, slightly pointed at the top, growing or increasing gradually. Chlamydia infection usually has an incubation period of three months. With the development of the disease, many small papules of different degrees can appear in the genital parts, gradually increasing and fusing into papillary, cauliflower or cockscomb like proliferators. The roots can have pedicles, itching, burning and stench.
matters needing attention
Pay attention to hygiene and avoid cross infection: do not go to crowded and poorly ventilated cinemas, department stores, supermarkets, etc. Avoid contact with patients as far as possible, seek medical treatment nearby if sick, run to large hospitals less and shorten waiting time. In the past, it was thought that respiratory diseases were transmitted only by respiration. In recent years, it has been confirmed that contact infection is an important mode of transmission.