Initial symptoms of venereal disease
summary
Venereal disease is a disease that people can hardly tell, but if we can't get timely diagnosis and treatment, it will often cause serious damage to the body. It is precisely because of the mystery and severity of venereal disease that a large number of people are worried because they have more than one object, especially when they have some uncomfortable symptoms. I would like to share with you my views on the initial symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases.
Initial symptoms of venereal disease
1、 Vulvar symptoms 1. Vulvar ulcer genital ulcer is a typical manifestation of primary syphilis. The diameter of the ulcer is about one centimeter. Because there is no obvious pus on the surface of the ulcer and there is no pain, it is not easy to be found. 2. Warts in vulva may be condyloma acuminatum, which is painless and asymptomatic at the initial stage. It is not discovered until it grows up. Men are more common in the coronal sulcus, penis and inside of prepuce, while women are more common in the labia major and labia minor. However, it can also occur in other parts of genitourinary organs, such as urethra orifice, cervix, etc. 3. Blister of vulva the symptoms of cluster blister of vulva should be highly suspected to be genital herpes. There will be a burning or tingling sensation in the local area. These small blisters will quickly break into small pieces of erosive surface.
2、 Urethral symptoms urethral abnormal performance should also be careful whether it is a sign of sexually transmitted diseases: urethral pruritus, urethral orifice swelling, frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, nocturnal painful erection, urethral orifice appear or viscous or thin purulent secretions, these may be signs of gonorrhea or urethritis.
3、 Systemic symptoms: light red macula or dark red papule appears all over the body, with no pain and itching. There is desquamation around the rash on the palms and soles, which may be secondary syphilis.
matters needing attention
1. Most of the venereal diseases mentioned above can be cured, but they need regular follow-up, especially condyloma acuminatum and genital herpes. Aids can not be cured, but through active treatment, it can also survive for a long time. 2. For sexually transmitted diseases, early examination and early treatment play an important role in controlling the disease. We should pay attention to the hygiene of sexual life, take safe sexual behavior, stay away from drugs, and avoid irregular blood transfusion.