How do men detect the symptoms of male STDs?

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The problem that many male friends may have in their lives is that red spots grow on the glans, which may be the precursor of male sexually transmitted diseases. If men can find the signs of sexually transmitted diseases in time in their lives and treat them in time at this time, it will be of great help to men. What men need to know more is what the precursors of male sexually transmitted diseases are, In addition to sexually transmitted diseases or have a certain infectious, timely detection to avoid transmission to his wife, the following is mainly to introduce how men detect the symptoms of male sexually transmitted diseases.

How do men detect the symptoms of male STDs?

The male venereal disease's precursor is the skin or the mucous membrane appears the damage, often appears the place is the external genitalia, like is the prepuce, the penis or the glans coronal groove place, moreover also has in the anus, the hand, the eyelid and so on place appears, like is the erythema, the papule, the induration, the blister, the erosion and so on.

The precursor of male venereal disease is urinary tract symptoms. If men feel mild heat in the urethra when urinating, there will be some abnormal secretions flowing out of the urethra. In addition, if there are frequent urination, urgency and pain in urination, there will be dysuria and dysuria.

The precursor of male venereal disease is inguinal lymph node enlargement: if a man finds his lymph node soft and painful in life, he is likely to suffer from chancre at this time. In addition, if he has hard and mild pain, he may suffer from lymphogranuloma of venereal disease.

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In addition, if the male appear such as anorectal pain, inflammation, constipation and other symptoms, at this time is the precursor of sexually transmitted diseases, we must pay attention to it, to timely medical investigation and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases.