Symptoms of gonorrhea and syphilis

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Gonorrhea syphilis is a very terrible disease, and the ability of sexual transmission of this disease is relatively strong. A colleague of mine found out some time ago that he was suffering from gonorrhea syphilis. Recently, he went to the hospital off duty for a series of treatment and examination. Now that the disease has been controlled to a certain extent, I will tell you about the symptoms of Lingbi syphilis.

Symptoms of gonorrhea and syphilis

Symptom 1: early syphilis is in 2 ~ 4 weeks after infection, genital parts appear painless ulcer, called hard chancre. In men, most cases occur in the coronary sulcus, penis, prepuce, etc. Treponema pallidum enters the blood circulation through lymphatic vessels.

Symptom 2: gonorrhea stage II can be manifested as systemic rash, manifested as macular rash, papule, pustule, oyster shell rash, copper red, etc. In the late stage, the internal organs or tissues of the whole body can be involved, which is destructive and less infectious. It can be manifested as bone, cardiovascular, central nervous system and other diseases.

Symptom 3: there is burning, tingling or burning pain in the front of urethra. The pain is obviously aggravated when urinating, and even radiates to the lower abdomen or spine. When nocturnal pain occurs, the patient may have a "painful erection" of the penis. In the development stage, it can be manifested as redness and swelling of urethral orifice, pus, frequent and urgent urination, and some patients will have systemic symptoms.

matters needing attention

For patients with this disease should be treated as soon as possible, and in daily life, patients should timely correct bad habits, pay attention to personal hygiene habits, in daily diet to avoid contact with spicy food, can be appropriate for some physical exercise, to improve their physical quality. Syphilis, gonorrhea are currently the most common sexually transmitted diseases, with a strong infectious, can be detected through blood tests, if unfortunately infected, should be treated as soon as possible to regular hospitals, so as not to delay the disease.