How to treat venereal disease

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After two days, we found that there was a white secretion at the urethral orifice. We went to the third grade a hospital nearby for testing, and then we did a routine urine test. The results showed that the microscopic examination of white blood cells was + +. The doctor said it was a venereal disease. The doctor looked at the small crack and said it was caused by venereal disease. Then I hung water for 4 days. On the first day, I found that the secretion was almost gone. The next day after hanging the water, I was asked to make a routine urine test. Later, it showed that the white blood cell was 0-1. The doctor said it was 95%. Let's talk about how to treat venereal diseases.

How to treat venereal disease

First, there was burning itching and mild tension at the beginning, occasionally accompanied by neuralgia, and then erythema. On the basis of erythema, clusters of small papules quickly turned into blisters with the size of millet to mung bean. The content was clear. After the blister burst, erosion surface appeared. A few days later, it became dry and scabby, felt burning itching, and occasionally had fatigue, discomfort and slight fever.

Second: each recurrence often occurs in the same site, before recurrence can have prodromal symptoms, such as local itching, rash a few hours before the infection site burning, tingling.

Third: there are still some people will appear edema phenomenon, and reproductive herpes is an infectious disease.

matters needing attention

Female STD symptoms are accompanied by low fever, chills, abdominal pain, nausea, inguinal lymphadenopathy, and will be complicated with cervicitis and cervicitis. Later, viral spread * infection involves urinary and bladder mucous membranes, which may cause dysuria, frequent urination, severe pain, and urinary retention. In addition, female STD symptoms may also have other symptoms, such as fever, general discomfort, headache, neck stiffness, inflammation of the membrane and dysfunction of the sacral nervous system.