Eight Symptoms of Male Acquired Diseases

Pictures of eight symptoms after male acquired diseases.

When it comes to sexually transmitted diseases, most people think it is a reproductive organ disease, but in fact, sexually transmitted diseases belong to a skin disease. After infection, patients may feel embarrassed or afraid of being discriminated against, so they may not seek medical treatment in time. What are the pictures of the eight symptoms after sexually transmitted diseases?

Eight Symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Men Picture 1 Eight Symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Men

1. I have a rash all over my body.

If there is red macula or dark red papula all over the body, it is painless, the palm and sole can be seen together, and cuff-like desquamation can be seen around the rash of palm and sole, then it is considered as secondary syphilis rash.

2. Get up early underwear has yellow spots

Men get up early and find that there is always yellow secretion in underwear. Patients feel urethral discomfort, itching, burning or stabbing pain at the urethral orifice, sometimes light and sometimes heavy. It is usually a typical manifestation of nongonococcal urethritis.

3. Genital vegetation

If you see multiple infiltrated, gray-white, flat-raised papules or nodules in the vulva or perianal area, which are wet and easy to erode, accompanied by odor, you should consider it as flat condyloma; If you see reddish or taupe, cauliflower-like or cockscomb-like pedicled warts in vulva or perianal area, and it is easy to bleed, you should consider it as condyloma acuminatum. If you see hemispherical papules around the anus or vulva, umbilical fossa in the center, waxy luster on the surface, and cheese-like substances can be squeezed out at the top, you should consider it as infectious molluscum.

4. Small blisters grow on the foreskin

It is a typical symptom of genital herpes infection. After genital herpes infection, the male vulva first feels burning, then forms a group of papules, which can be one or more clusters, and then appears small blisters.

5. Vulvar ulcer

If it is a round ulcer, cartilaginous, painless and single, consider it as chancre (syphilis); If the ulcer is soft, the edge is serrated, shallow, accompanied by pain, often accompanied by pus and fur, it is considered as chancre; If the ulcer evolved from a cluster of blisters, which are soft and painful, it should be considered as genital herpes.

6. The foreskin is red, swollen, ulcerated and eroded.

Male foreskin and other genital parts have symptoms such as redness, ulceration, erosion or pus discharge, which are common in genital herpes and syphilis and are very harmful.

7. Itching in urethral orifice and urethra

When patients are infected with non-gonorrhea, mycoplasma and chlamydia, they often have discomfort symptoms such as itching at the urethral orifice and itching in the urethra, accompanied by symptoms such as redness at the urethral orifice, frequent urination, urinary incontinence, dysuria and drops of urine.

8. Male urethral orifice pus

If there is purulent secretion at the urethral orifice, you should suspect that you may be infected with gonorrhea. After 24 hours, the symptoms became worse, the secretion changed from thin to dark yellow pus, and symptoms such as frequent urination, dysuria, and difficulty in moving appeared. Ding Ding, male, often suffers from painful erection at night.

Eight symptoms after male acquired diseases Picture 2 There are no clear and unified eight symptoms after male acquired diseases, which are usually manifested as symptoms of external genital epidermis, such as redness, ulcers, vegetation, and increased urethral orifice secretions. Most of them involve the urinary system, with symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency and dysuria. At the same time, different sexual diseases have different specific symptoms in different patients and there are individual differences:

1, syphilis:

The symptoms of syphilis are different at different stages of development. At the beginning, it was erythema of male external genitalia, which quickly developed into papules. After a few days, it became induration and ulcer with serous secretion on the surface. With the development of the disease, erythema appeared all over the body, especially on the hands and feet. Erythema will continue to develop until it becomes a nodule. Nodular ulcer secretes a secretion similar to gum, which is called gingival swelling.

2. AIDS:

Symptoms are not used as diagnostic criteria. In AIDS, due to immune deficiency, a variety of pathogenic bacteria can invade the body, which may cause a variety of serious diseases. Very common rashes will also become widespread and serious in AIDS patients, such as herpes zoster, folliculitis and seborrheic dermatitis. In severe cases, it can be manifested as skin tumor, and Kaposi sarcoma is common;

3, condyloma acuminatum:

Most of them are genital and perianal skin symptoms, which begin with small papules and gradually grow into papillary and cauliflower-like warts, which are white, pink or dirty gray and easy to fester and bleed;

4, genital herpes:

Most of them are small blisters clustered or scattered around genitals and anus, which rupture and erode in 2-4 days and look like ulcers. After scabbing, it can heal itself, often accompanied by swelling and pain of inguinal lymph nodes, and may also be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever and fatigue.

5, gonorrhea:

The urethral orifice is red and swollen with a lot of yellow purulent secretions. After male infectious diseases, it is easy to involve the posterior urethra, leading to end-stage hematuria and hemospermia, as well as prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis.

6, nongonococcal urethritis:

The clinical manifestations are similar to gonorrhea, but to a lesser extent, with common urethral itching, tingling, burning sensation, red and swollen urethral orifice, and a small amount of secretion, which is serous. In the morning, secretions will scab and block the urethral orifice.

Not all of the above are diseases. It is suggested that patients should go to the hospital for examination in time after genital symptoms or unclean sex, and then actively treat them after the cause is clear.

Fig. 3 A simple method for judging sexually transmitted diseases by eight symptoms after acquired diseases in men.

One-off itching: occasionally a little itchy, or just unhealthy underwear, this should be observed, pay attention to clothing problems or skin problems.

If Tintin and his balls itch repeatedly: itching, abnormal secretion, Tintin feels obvious tumor and smells bad, then it is necessary to see a doctor quickly.

Pain during urination or sexual life: Urodynia or sexual life pain lasting for more than 2 days may be a sign of sexually transmitted diseases, and urine pain may also be inflammation. You can go to the hospital for examination, and then treat the symptoms after the inflammation is diagnosed.

What should I do if I get sexually transmitted diseases?

It is necessary to eliminate the inner pressure brought by sexually transmitted diseases. Patients with sexually transmitted diseases often have various pressures in their hearts because they are infected with sexually transmitted diseases. This kind of pressure affects normal work and life. Therefore, once you get sexually transmitted diseases, you should treat them correctly, don't be afraid, and you must diagnose and treat them early to avoid intra-family infection.

If you want to go to a regular hospital, you can't find a quack. Some patients often dare not go to regular hospitals after suffering from sexually transmitted diseases, but go to quacks. Because the quack's medical skill is not good, the language positioning is wrong, the patient's psychological burden is serious, and the best treatment opportunity is missed.

After the treatment, you should wear a condom in a short time.

Drinking alcohol and eating irritating food are forbidden during the treatment.

After sexually transmitted diseases are found or during treatment, further transmission of sexually transmitted diseases through direct or indirect channels should be avoided.