What are the symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases in men?
STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) are a problem that cannot be ignored in men's health. Understanding their symptoms can help with early detection and treatment. The following is a summary of the symptoms of male STDs among the hot topics and hot content discussed across the Internet in the past 10 days. The data comes from discussions on authoritative medical websites and health forums.
1. Symptoms of common male STDs
Types of STDs | Main symptoms | Other performance |
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gonorrhea | Urethral discharge (yellow or green), painful urination | Swelling of testicles, anal discomfort (anal sex infection) |
Chlamydia infection | Slight urethral discharge and burning sensation during urination | Testicular pain, asymptomatic (some patients) |
syphilis | Genital ulcer (stage 1), body rash (stage 2) | Fever, swollen lymph nodes |
genital herpes | Genital blisters or ulcers, pain, or itching | Flu-like symptoms (first episode) |
genital warts | Small tumors around the genitals or anus | Painless but may increase or spread |
HIV infection | It may be asymptomatic or flu-like in the early stages | Long-term immunity decline and weight loss |
2. High-risk behaviors for male STDs
According to recent health forum discussions, the following behaviors may increase your risk of contracting an STD:
3. How to deal with suspected STD symptoms?
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to take the following steps:
4. Recent hot discussions: STD prevention and health management
In the past 10 days, discussions about men’s sexual health on social media have focused on the following topics:
5. Summary
Symptoms of male STDs vary depending on the type of disease, but often include abnormal genital discharge, sores, pain, or itching. Early detection and treatment are key to avoid hiding the disease and avoiding medical treatment. At the same time, safe sex (such as using condoms correctly) is an effective way to prevent sexually transmitted diseases. If you have any relevant concerns, please consult a professional doctor in time.
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