Early stage of venereal disease

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Sexually transmitted diseases are highly infectious sexually transmitted diseases. Different kinds of sexually transmitted diseases have different symptoms, and the symptoms in different periods are also different. In the early stage, many men did not pay attention to them, resulting in missing the best time to treat the disease. Now let's talk about the early picture of STD.

Early stage of venereal disease

Symptom 1: there are many symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases. Most people have rashes. Sexually transmitted diseases have symptoms in the early stage. Sexually transmitted diseases are inflammatory and recurrent sexually transmitted diseases caused by herpes simplex virus invading genital skin and mucous membrane. The early symptoms of the disease are mass blisters in the vulva, local burning or tingling sensation, ulceration or shallow ulcer after about 6 days, conscious pain.

Symptom 2: you can judge by some symptoms. On average, about 4-5 days after HSV infection, the affected part of vulva first has a burning sensation. Immediately, there are groups of papules, which can be one or more clusters, followed by blisters. After a few days, it developed into pustules, which broke into erosion or shallow ulcers, felt pain, and finally scabbed and healed. The course of disease was about 2-3 weeks.

Symptom three: venereal disease is serious, can appear skin damage, skin is often seen in the foreskin, glans, coronal sulcus and penis of male, occasionally seen in the urethral orifice; male homosexuality can appear anorectal HSV-2 infection, its incidence rate is second only to gonorrhea proctoproctitis, the clinical presentation is anorectal pain, constipation, secretion increase and urgency, and anal herpes can have herpes ulceration. In sigmoidoscopy, congestion, bleeding and ulcer were common in the lower rectal mucosa.

matters needing attention

Sexually transmitted disease patients, especially when the wart body has not completely subsided, should prohibit sexual life, in order to prevent aggravating the disease, the spread of sexually transmitted disease or infecting him (her) people. If there is no recurrence or new damage after treatment, condom should be used to prevent infection and control the frequency of sexual life.