(1) Syphilis: The way to tell is to "look". Under normal circumstances, syphilis patients will be around the penis from the glans to the coronary groove to see the red bean size of the red pimples, but the feeling is neither painful nor itchy.
(2) Gonorrhea: the judgment method is "pinch". If a person is infected with gonorrhea, pinch his glans with your finger and yellow pus will flow out and he will feel pain when urinating.
(3) Chancre: This can be determined by "hitting". Once a man has chancre, a red hill grows on the coronal groove of the penis or on the glans, festering and expanding like an ulcer. If he touches it with his finger, he will feel pain and bleed easily.
(4) Lymphogranuloma venereum: The method of judgment is "pressure". When a man is infected with lymphogranuloma venereum, he will find that his lymph nodes increase in size by touching the base of the thigh. They are hard and isolated at first, sausage-shaped in the middle, and adherent and fused into a mass at a later stage. When you press gently with your finger, you will feel pain.
Once a man suspects or is sure that he has a sexually transmitted disease, he must immediately and decisively interrupt his sex life and go to a regular hospital as soon as possible to find a specialist for diagnosis and treatment.
What are the symptoms of men with sexually transmitted diseases1, small blisters on the foreskin glans
Small blisters on the foreskin glans are a typical symptom of genital herpes infection. After genital herpes infection, men will have a severe burning sensation on the vulva. Over time, papules will appear and then small blisters will form.
2, the foreskin and glans will be red and swollen
If you find that the male foreskin, glans and other genital areas have redness, ulcers, vesicles and even pus, you should be infected with genital herpes or syphilis, which is very harmful.
3, pimples on the penis
If men's sex life is not clean, pimples and warts will appear on the foreskin, glans, penis, coronal sulcus or mucous membranes near the anus and the junction of the skin, which usually indicates that men suffer from condyloma acuminatum.
What are the types of male sexually transmitted diseasesSexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are diseases that are spread through sexual contact. Common sexual diseases in men are as follows: common urethritis. The common pathogens of urethritis are Neisseria gonorrhea, Mycoplasma, and Chlamydia. Syphilis is also a common sexually transmitted disease, mainly caused by syphilis spirochete infection.
Condyloma acuminatum is also a sexually transmitted disease with a high incidence in men, caused by papillomavirus infection. AIDS is a very common sexually transmitted disease that is also spread through sexual contact. Genital herpes is also a common sexually transmitted disease. Because STIs can be transmitted through sexual contact, men must be clean and wear condoms during intercourse to minimize unclean sex.