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What are the early symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases?

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Asked on:Mar 31, 2026 05:12 AM

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  • Crystal Crystal

    Mar 31, 2026

      sexually transmitted diseases What are the early symptoms?

      Early symptoms of STDs include the following: frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, thin discharge from the urethra, genital vegetations, genital pustules, and vulvar itching. Early symptoms of STDs should be reported promptly Hospital examine.

      (1) Frequent urination, urgency and painful urination:

      It can be seen in gonorrhea, non-gonococcal urethritis, prostatitis . Purulent discharge from the urethra should be gonorrhea.

      (2) Thin secretion from urethral orifice:

      Seen in nongonococcal urethritis caused by chlamydial or mycoplasmal infection. Redness and swelling of glans foreskin can be seen in gonorrhea, glans Posthitis , genital herpes, etc.

      (3)Pubic cellulite:

      Can be found in genital warts, molluscum contagiosum, benign vulvar tumors, etc. Ulcers of the vulva and glans foreskin can be seen in balanitis, genital herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, chancroid, fourth sexually transmitted diseases, fifth sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS , fixed erythema type drug eruption, etc.

      (4) Genital pustules:

      Seen in gonorrhea, genital herpes, scabies . Inguinal lymphadenopathy is a symptom of syphilis, chancre, inguinal granuloma, lymphogranuloma venereum, and AIDS. Rash all over the body: seen in syphilis.

      (5) Itching of the vulva:

      Found in pubic lice and scabies. The stench of leucorrhea is caused by trichomonas Vaginitis , gonorrhea, fungal vaginitis, etc. disease . Genital pain may be gonorrhea, genital herpes, or nongonococcal urethritis.

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      STD incubation period

      Syphilis: 2 to 3 weeks

      Gonorrhea: 2 to 10 days

      Nongonococcal urethritis: 1 to 3 weeks

      Genital warts: 3 weeks to 8 months, average 3 months

      Genital herpes: 2-20 days, average 6 days

      Lymphogranuloma venereum: 6 to 21 days, average 7 to 10 days

      ADIS: 3 months-10 years.

      have male When treating STDs, you should not be too impatient. You must go to a regular large hospital, maintain a good mental state, cooperate with good doctors to check and diagnose various STDs, choose the best STD treatment methods, and make STD treatment scientific and effective.