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What should men do if they suffer from sexually transmitted diseases?

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Asked on:Apr 01, 2026 07:34 AM

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  • Katherine Katherine

    Apr 01, 2026

      male sexually transmitted diseases What are the early symptoms? sexually transmitted disease Also called reproductive infections, they are a group of diseases spread through sexual contact. Common types include gonorrhea, non-gonococcal urethritis, genital warts, genital herpes, syphilis, chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum and inguinal granuloma, etc. Let’s take a look at it in detail:

      1. There will be itching in the urethra:

      When men experience this symptom, it is often considered to be an early reaction to non-gonococcal urethritis or gonococcal urethritis.

      2. Vagina on the vulva:

      If you see multiple infiltrative, gray-white, flat and raised papules or nodules on the vulva or perianal area, which are easily eroded by moisture and accompanied by a foul odor, it is more likely to be flat condyloma.; If you see light red or grayish-brown, cauliflower-shaped or comb-like warts with pedicles on the vulva or perianal area, which bleed easily, it is more likely to be genital warts. ; If you see rice-sized hemispherical papules on the perianal area or vulva, with an umbilical fossa in the center and a waxy sheen on the surface, and cheese-like material can be squeezed out when the top is broken, you should consider it to be molluscum contagiosum.

      3. Vulvar ulcers:

      If the ulcer is round, cartilage-like, hard, painless, and single, it is most likely to be chancre (syphilis).; If the ulcer is soft, has a jagged edge, is shallow, is accompanied by pain, and is often accompanied by purulent fur, it is more likely to be chancre. ; If the ulcer develops from clustered blisters, is soft and painful, it is more likely to be genital herpes.

      4. Whole body skin Rash:

      If light red macules or dark red papules appear all over the body, which are neither painful nor itchy, and can appear on the palms and soles together, and cuff-like desquamation can be seen around the rash on the palms and soles, it is more likely to be stage II syphilis rash.

      5. Discharge from the urethra:

      If there is purulent secretion from the urethra orifice, which is thick and yellow in color, especially in the morning, it may be acute gonorrhea.; If there is clear, viscous secretion from the urethra orifice and the amount is small, it may be non-gonococcal urethritis.

      6. Frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, and urethral orifice redness and swelling:

      If men have this symptom and are accompanied by painful penile erections at night, they may be considered to have acute gonorrheal urethritis.

      What should you do if you suffer from STDs?

      1. Quit drinking . Drinking alcohol will weaken the body's resistance, promote the aggravation and spread of inflammation, cause sexually transmitted diseases to become chronic or cause prostatitis , epididymitis and other complications.

      2. Taboos . Exciting foods can cause tissue congestion and aggravate inflammatory reactions. In addition, cattle, sheep, dogs, and rooster meat should not be eaten.

      3. Disease prevention . Being sick can weaken the body's immunity, causing the original STD to relapse or worsen. Repeated STD infections can push STDs to the edge of incurability.

      4. Few desires . Sexual intercourse can cause mechanical damage to the urethra and aggravate the condition. Sexually transmitted diseases are highly contagious, and sexual intercourse can lead to the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and harm others. healthy

      5. Nutrition . Patients with chronic STDs should pay attention to nutritional supplements. Milk, eggs, fish, pork, and soy products are rich in protein and other nutrients, which can help tissue repair, enhance the body's immunity, and promote body recovery.

      6. Rest . After contracting a sexually transmitted disease, you should pay attention to rest and avoid overexertion. If overexertion leads to the aggravation or recurrence of sexually transmitted diseases, clinical Commonly seen on the Internet.