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Venereal diseases in men

Venereal diseases in men arise as a result of neglecting the rules of intimate hygiene, leading a promiscuous sexual life, and also a non-serious attitude towards contraception.

When these diseases are detected in the early stages, as a rule, treatment is not a problem. At the same time, the most important thing is to turn to a specialist on time, that is, even with minor doubts in the state of health.

A doctor should diagnose sexually transmitted diseases in men. However, in some cases, you can do it yourself. When referring to a specialist, tests are prescribed, the results of which specify the diagnosis. However, to treat sexually transmitted diseases in men is necessary only under the supervision of a doctor. In many cases, independent therapy not only does not relieve the ailment, but also provokes the development of serious consequences. Launched forms of sexual diseases can cause male infertility or complicate other systems and organs of men.

Compliance with the rules of intimate hygiene is the choice of everyone. However, if you do not want to regularly treat all kinds of sexually transmitted diseases in men, you should pay proper attention every day to hygiene. It is recommended to apply soap and shower gels that do not contain aromatic fragrances and dyes, in order to avoid the development of allergies.

In order not to have venereal diseases of men, it is necessary to avoid accidental sexual contacts. If this is not possible for any reason, you should definitely use a condom. Protected sexual intercourse is almost a 100% guarantee to prevent infection.

If a venereal disease is found, it is necessary to inform the partner about this without fail. Practically with full certainty it can be said that she is also sick. Especially if the sexual acts are unprotected. In addition, treatment should be carried out for both partners simultaneously. Otherwise, when a man is cured, he can get infected from a partner again.

In fact, male venereal diseases do not differ from female diseases. The difference is noted in the duration of the incubation period and the first signs of infection.

The most common is syphilis. It should be noted that infection with this disease can occur both during vaginal, anal, and oral sex. The first sign of infection is the formation of ulcers on the penis. It has a dense consistency, as a rule, is not accompanied by soreness. In a couple of weeks, the ulcer can disappear on its own. However, this means that the disease hides. After a while, the man has an increase in lymph nodes, as well as a small pale rash in the skin throughout the body.

Later, an appeal to a doctor promotes the development of irreversible consequences: damage to the bone and brain, liver, heart and other organs. The launched form can lead to death.

The second most common, however, is also dangerous, like syphilis is the disease of gonorrhea. This disease is known as a gonorrhea. Infection can occur in oral sex.

The first signs of gonorrhea include pain when urinating, as well as discharge from the urethra yellowish-white hue. If one of these symptoms is detected, it is not necessary to postpone the visit to the doctor. In the early stages, gonorrhea is treated painlessly and easily enough.

A rather dangerous venereal disease is chlamydia. This disease in both men and women develops without symptoms. However, in rare cases, scant excretions and unpleasant sensations appear when urinating in men. In order to diagnose this disease on time, you need to regularly take tests and visit the doctor's office.

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