Early symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases

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Venereal disease, the traditional concept refers to the disease transmitted through sexual intercourse, the main lesions occur in the genital parts. Including syphilis, gonorrhea, chancre, venereal lymphogranuloma and groin granuloma five, once known as "willow disease.". Once suffering from the need for timely treatment in order to recover faster, then what are the early symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases? Next, I will share my experience with you.

Early symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases

Symptom 1: skin or mucous membrane damage: if in the external genitalia such as prepuce, penis or glans coronal groove, or in the anus, hand, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat and other places, appear erythema, papules, induration, blisters, erosion and ulcers and other symptoms, may suffer from sexually transmitted diseases.

Symptom 2: symptoms of urinary tract: if there is mild heat sensation in the anterior urethra, abnormal secretion flows out of the urethra, or there are symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, pain, dysuria, dysuria and terminal hematuria, you may also suffer from sexually transmitted diseases.

Symptom 3: inguinal lymph node enlargement: if the lymph node is soft and painful, it may be chancre; if the lymph node is hard and slightly painful, it may be venereal lymphogranuloma; if the lymph node is hard and painless, it may be syphilis; if the lymph node is persistent, it may be chronic lymph node syndrome of AIDS.

matters needing attention

1. People who have illegal sex again after the cure of venereal disease. Such people must go to the hospital for examination before marriage to find out if they have reinfection. Only when the Doctor confirms that they are not infected or have been cured of the infection, can they get married. 2. Patients who are treated without going to a regular hospital. These patients without regular treatment, it is likely that although the symptoms disappeared, but the bacteria have not been completely eliminated, still latent in the body. Once the body's resistance decreases, it can relapse and infect others. 3. We should pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene at ordinary times, and pay more attention to diet.