Sexual Health
What are the common sexually transmitted diseases in daily life? What are the hazards of sexually transmitted diseases to men
Sexually transmitted diseases are a common infectious disease that poses great harm to men, easily leading to early impotence, affecting normal sexual function, and even leading to male infertility. What sexually transmitted diseases do men have?
What are the common sexually transmitted diseases in men?
1. Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea is the most common sexually transmitted disease caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Its main symptoms include swelling and pus at the urethral opening, stinging pain, and burning, especially difficulty urinating. The frequency of urination increases, and if not treated in a timely manner, it can become chronic urethritis. Male gonorrhea patients mainly manifest as urethral opening and purulent discharge, which can cause a tingling sensation.
2. Pubic lice disease
Pubic lice disease is mainly parasitic on the pubic hair of people and the skin around the anus when the pubic lice bite, causing itching. It is an infectious parasitic disease. At the same time, since pubic lice mainly rely on blood sucking, biting other people will infect each other, so unfortunately they are infected with hepatitis, AIDS and other infectious diseases. Once the pubic lice disease is found, it should be treated correctly and actively.
3. Infection with Mycoplasma and Chlamydia
Chlamydia mycoplasma is a special type of non gonococcal urethritis, a separate microbial type that poses a serious threat to the male and female reproductive systems and can lead to female infertility. The most common clinical symptoms are urinary pain, urethral lipstick, frequent urination symptoms, burning urination, low back pain, lower abdominal pain, etc.
4. Chancre
In the early stage of soft nutrition, there is an inflammatory small papule on the external genitalia, which rapidly forms an abscess after 48 hours. After 3 to 5 days, the abscess is damaged and forms an ulcer, with a very clear state. The ulcer is circular or elliptical in shape, with serrated edges and a latent burning phenomenon at the lower edge. The surrounding inflammation is halo, and there is yellow lard pus at the bottom of the ulcer, covering a large amount of pus secretion. The loss of pus coating can be seen as thick bleeding and special pain.
What are the hazards of sexually transmitted diseases to men?
Impact on semen quality
Male sexually transmitted diseases can affect semen quality, and infections of the urethra and prostate can affect sperm motility. Sexually transmitted diseases can easily lead to male urethral stenosis, recurrent urinary and reproductive tract infections, and in severe cases, male azoospermia, ultimately leading to infertility.
2. Impact on marital relationships
Sexually transmitted diseases have a certain degree of transmissibility, mainly transmitted to each other through sexual contact. If men do not take protective measures after suffering from sexually transmitted diseases, they will directly transmit the disease to their spouses.
Kind reminder
Pay attention to the hygiene of sexual activity in daily life, avoid unclean sexual activity, and urinate promptly after each sexual activity.