Many male friends feel abnormal and wonder if they have acquired male sexual diseases. The early symptoms of male sexual diseases can be manifested in various forms, including on the palm of the hand and various parts of the body's skin. So, let's first take a look at the early symptoms of male sexually transmitted diseases.
If you find yourself experiencing abnormal conditions, you may be considered a male with a history of unclean sex and life. If you experience early symptoms, please pay attention to them and go to a regular hospital for relevant examinations and active treatment.
Explanation: Early symptoms of men getting sexually transmitted diseases
The blogger believes that there are significant differences in the early symptoms and manifestations of male sexually transmitted diseases, but there are usually the following manifestations:
1. Inguinal lymph node enlargement
The soft and painful lymph nodes, the hard and mild pain may be sexual lymphogranuloma, the hard and painless ones may be syphilis, and the persistent enlargement of lymph nodes in the whole body may be the chronic lymph node syndrome of AIDS.
2. Damage to skin or mucous membranes
If symptoms such as erythema, papules, induration, blisters, erosion, and ulcers appear in the external genitalia such as the bag, skin bag, skin vagina, stem, or turtle, head, turtle, coronal groove of the head in a hospital, or in the anus, hands, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, etc. in a hospital, there may be a sexual disease.
3. Anorectal pain
Inflammation, constipation, rectal secretions, tenesmus, and fever may be sexual or genital blisters or rashes.
4. Symptoms in the urinary tract
Symptoms such as frequent urination, frequent urination, urgency, pain in urination, difficulty urinating, urination, and terminal hematuria may also be associated with sexually transmitted diseases. For example, a large amount of thick purulent secretion seen at the urethral orifice may be gonorrhea, and only white thin mucus may be non gonococcal urethritis; Prostatitis may occur if there is only a small amount of secretion in the early morning or after urination, or even a small amount of grayish white mucus or purulent secretion is seen when pressing the urethra.
For the treatment of male sexual diseases, it is important to detect and treat them early, which usually has the effect of getting twice the result with half the effort. At the same time, it should also be noted that the early symptoms of male sexually transmitted diseases vary and may not be obvious, which is also a reason for being easily overlooked and exacerbating the condition.