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What are the obvious symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases in men?

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Asked on:Mar 31, 2026 02:38 AM

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  • Hannah Hannah

    Mar 31, 2026

       sexually transmitted diseases The exact definition of is sexually transmitted disease , is a general term for infectious diseases that are closely related to various sexual behaviors and sexual contacts. In addition to syphilis, gonorrhea, chancroid and lymphogranuloma venereum, there are also genital warts, AIDS , genital herpes, non-gonorrhea, etc.

      Because STDs include different types, their specific symptoms vary. male After being infected with sexually transmitted diseases, there will be various symptoms. When exposed, the penis, the common site of infection, will also have specific symptoms.; Therefore, experts remind male patients that if they feel unwell after sexual contact with unclean people, they should go to the hospital immediately. Hospital Get a diagnosis so you can plan your treatment early.

      What are the symptoms of male STDs on the penis?

      1. If you suffer from chancre, small red bumps will grow on the coronal sulcus or glans of the penis, and they will suppurate and expand like an ulcer. If you touch it slightly with your fingers, you will feel pain and it will bleed easily.

      2. A man suffering from syphilis will see red bean-sized papules around his penis from the glans to the coronal sulcus (the groove between the glans and the body of the penis), which are red and feel neither pain nor itching.

      3. If a man is infected with gonorrhea, if he pinches his glans with your fingers, yellow pus will flow out.; You may also experience pain when urinating.

      4. If you are infected with lymphogranuloma and you touch the base of your thigh with your hands, your lymph glands will swell. In the early stage, they are isolated, scattered, and hard in texture. In the middle stage, they are sausage-shaped. In the later stage, they adhere to each other and merge into lumps, which can cause pain when pressed lightly with your fingers. At the same time, small and painless ulcers will occur on the penis, but these ulcers will disappear quickly and are often difficult to find.