Early symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases
summary
Recently, I feel very uncomfortable around my labia, and there are small pimples, so my wife bought me some medicine to eat, but it has no effect at all. I went to the hospital for examination and said it was genital herpes, so the doctor sent me to the hospital for treatment. I am in the process of active treatment. Today, let me share with you the early symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases.
Early symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases
Symptom 1: the affected part first has a burning sensation, and the primary damage is one or more small and itchy red papules, which quickly turn into blisters. After 3-5 days, the bullae became erosion or ulcer, scab and pain. When and before the onset of the disease, there may be systemic symptoms, including fever, general discomfort, neck stiffness, headache, and sensory abnormalities at 2-4 segments of the sacral vertebra.
Symptom 2: the whole course of disease is 15-20 days. Male is more in glans, coronal groove, prepuce, penile body, urethral orifice and scrotum. Male homosexuals due to anal sex, herpes can occur in the anus and perianal, severe cases can infect the rectum. Women are prone to large and small labia, pubic caruncle, clitoris, vagina and other places. Male can be complicated with urethritis, cystitis and prostatitis at the same time; female can be complicated with cervicitis and cervicitis. Most patients may also have bilateral inguinal lymphadenopathy.
Symptom 3: urethral orifice is vulva, perianal, cervix, human leg and buttock. The skin lesions are burning and itching. Then, the patient had multiple clusters of needle sized red papules, which soon turned into millet, mung bean sized blisters, blister wall rupture, erosion or ulcer, secretions, scab after drying, some often had pain, and the proximal lymph nodes could be tumor.
matters needing attention
We should pay special attention to the route of transmission, especially pregnant women. If pregnant women are infected with genital herpes, they should consult doctors. Their mode of delivery will not affect their children.