Got venereal meeting urticant

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In an examination, I found that I was infected with cervical venereal disease. I heard that this disease is very stubborn and difficult to treat, which makes me very distressed. Will it itch when I get venereal disease? Do you know anything about this? Now let's share the itching of STD.

Got venereal meeting urticant

First: sexually transmitted diseases are symptomatic in the early stage. Sexually transmitted diseases are inflammatory and recurrent sexually transmitted diseases caused by herpes simplex virus invading the skin and mucous membrane of genital organs. The early symptoms of the disease are mass blisters in the vulva, local burning or tingling sensation, ulceration or shallow ulcer after about 6 days, conscious pain.

Secondly: we can judge by some symptoms. On average, about 4-5 days after HSV infection, the affected part of vulva first has a burning sensation. Immediately there are groups of papules, which can be one or more clusters, followed by blisters. After a few days, it developed into pustules, which broke into erosion or shallow ulcers, felt pain, and finally scabbed and healed. The course of disease was about 2-3 weeks.

Finally, a serious venereal disease may cause skin lesions, and the lesions are mostly seen in the foreskin, glans, coronal sulcus and penis of male, and occasionally seen in the urethral orifice. Male homosexuality can develop anorectal HSV-2 infection, incidence rate is second only to gonorrhea induced proctitis. The clinical manifestations are anorectal pain, constipation, increased secretion and rapid internal force, and herpes ulcers in the perianal area. In sigmoidoscopy, congestion, bleeding and ulcer were common in the lower rectal mucosa.

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Female STD symptoms are accompanied by low fever, chills, abdominal pain, nausea, inguinal lymphadenopathy, and will be complicated with cervicitis and cervicitis. Later, viral spread * infection involves urinary and bladder mucous membranes, which may cause dysuria, frequent urination, severe pain, and urinary retention. In addition, female STD symptoms may also have other symptoms, such as fever, general discomfort, headache, neck stiffness, inflammation of the membrane and dysfunction of the sacral nervous system.