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Three major early symptoms of male STDs

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  due to various sexually transmitted diseases Symptoms vary. Here are some common symptoms: male Early symptoms of STDs:

Three major early symptoms of male STDs

  one, skin Or mucous membrane damage:

  If erythema, papules, and induration appear on the external genitals such as the foreskin, penis or glans coronal groove, or on the anus, hands, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, etc. blister If you experience symptoms such as erosion, ulcers, etc., you may have a sexually transmitted disease. For example: painful ulcers may be chancre; a single painless ulcer may be chancre of primary syphilis; burning pain or clusters of blisters may be genital herpes; itching, redness, erosion, and milky white cheese-like discharge It may be candidiasis; painless nipple-like or cauliflower-like wart-like excrescences may be condyloma acuminatum; waxy umbilical concave papules are mostly molluscum contagiosum; pubic itching, gray-black nodules on the pubic hair, and moving lice are pubic lice disease.

  2. Urinary tract symptoms:

  If you have a mild feeling of heat in the anterior urethra, abnormal discharge from the urethra, or symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, difficulty urinating, anuria, and no hematuria, you may also have an STD. For example, if a large amount of thick purulent secretion is seen at the urethral opening, it may be gonorrhea; if there is only thin white mucus, it may be non-gonococcal urethritis; if there is only a small amount of secretion in the early morning or after urination, or even if a small amount of gray-white mucus or purulent secretion is seen when the urethra is squeezed, it may be a sign of non-gonococcal urethritis. prostatitis Frequent urination, urgency, severe pain during urination, burning sensation at the urethral opening, or even abnormal or persistent erection of the penis may be acute gonorrhea; inflammatory adhesions at the urethral opening and a bifurcated urine stream like a fountain may be subacute gonorrhea.

  3. Inguinal lymph node enlargement:

  If the lymph nodes are soft and painful, it may be chancroid transverse hemorrhage; if they are firm and mildly painful, they may be lymphogranuloma venereum; if they are hard and painless, they may be syphilis; if the lymph nodes are persistently swollen throughout the body, they may be syphilis. AIDS of chronic lymph node syndrome.

  In addition, anorectal pain, inflammation, constipate , rectal discharge, tenesmus and fever may be sexually transmitted diseases or genital herpes.  

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