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5 signs of men with sexually transmitted diseases

VnExpressVnExpress04/06/2023


Burning sensation when urinating, unexplained discharge... are signs that men have sexually transmitted infections and need treatment.

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) make many people worry but are afraid to share. Intentionally ignoring the symptoms of the disease or not treating it early makes the condition worse, even infecting others, affecting the quality of life. Therefore, men need to see a doctor immediately when experiencing the following problems.

Burning sensation when urinating

A burning sensation when urinating is a classic sign of STIs in both men and women. This common symptom is accompanied by a feeling of needing to urinate more frequently and pain when urinating.

Unexplained discharge

Another STI symptom that men should not ignore is an unusual discharge from the penis. This symptom can appear with chlamydia, gonorrhea, and trichomoniasis (infections of the vagina or male genital tract).

Difficulty ejaculating

If a person has been experiencing this condition for a long time, do not hesitate to see a doctor. This symptom causes extreme pain and discomfort during sexual intercourse or ejaculation.

Stomach-ache

Many people are surprised to learn that unexplained abdominal pain, especially in the lower abdomen, can be caused by STIs. This is one of the typical signs of chlamydia, which causes pain in the pelvic area and testicles.

Itchy

There are many causes of genital itching or rash such as unclean or improper hygiene habits; wearing dirty, wet underwear... If these symptoms last for several days, men need to be examined and treated.

Small blisters or sores around the genitals are potential symptoms of syphilis and genital herpes. Even flu-like symptoms and rashes can potentially be associated with sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV and syphilis.

How to prevent STIs

To avoid the risk of STIs, couples should use condoms or other safe measures during sex.

Men and their partners should also get regular sexual health checks; talk openly about test results (if any). Each person should also be vaccinated against hepatitis B and HPV. If a person is at high risk of HIV, they should talk to their doctor about a preventative treatment called pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).

Most sexually transmitted infections are treatable. It is important for people to take precautions and get screened regularly to ensure any infections are treated promptly.

Zhao Wei ( According to Times of India, Healthline )



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