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If a man has a sexually transmitted disease, what symptoms do you usually have?

The common symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases are frequent urination, painful urination, burning sensation of urethra, swelling of urethral orifice and pus discharge in men. Symptoms of both sexes can appear herpes, induration, ulcer, wart and so on near the genitals. However, not all sexually transmitted diseases can see these symptoms. Some people, the symptoms are not obvious; Some people have herpes and ulcers in hidden parts, such as women's vagina and men's penis foreskin. Some sexually transmitted diseases (such as syphilis) can be manifested in other parts of the body, such as lips and pharynx. Gonorrhea: It is the most common sexually transmitted disease, with an incubation period of 1- 14 days and an average onset of 3-5 days. At first, it showed acute urethritis, red swelling and tingling at the urethral orifice, and a small amount of thin mucus flowed out. After about 1-2 days, the secretion becomes thick and purulent, dark yellow or yellow-green, with urethral irritation and fever. Condyloma acuminatum: mainly occurs in vulva and anus, and is mainly transmitted through sexual contact. In men, it is most common in coronary sulcus and prepuce frenulum, and the incubation period is 65,438+0-8 months, with an average of 3 months. The initial damage is the size of needle cap or rice grain, which gradually increases and becomes papilloma-like, vegetable-like and comb-like vegetation with uneven surface and soft texture. Syphilis: In addition to the genitals and perineum, the patient's lesions can also occur on the lips or tongue. There are a large number of treponema pallidum in these lesions, and kissing such patients is likely to catch syphilis. Syphilis chart

Genital herpes: Clinical features are recurrent blisters and erosion. The average incubation period is 6 days. First of all, in the vulva, men are prone to penis head, coronal groove and foreskin, and the damage is mostly chestnut papules and blisters, which can be integrated with each other.