Now itβs no secret to anyone what bad, if not more, consequences are led by promiscuous sex life. As a result of neglect of contraception, the prosperity of drug addiction, an unhealthy lifestyle, we often come to very disastrous results in the form of sexually transmitted diseases such as trichomoniasis, gonorrhea, syphilis, psoriasis and many others. The above diseases are mainly affected by the stronger sex.
For treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) to be effective, you need to diagnose it as soon as possible. To do this, it is enough to be more attentive to your body and consult a venereologist in a timely manner, noticing any even minor changes.
If signs of STDs have been observed, symptoms in men can be expressed in the following: the appearance of itching, burning of the external genital organs, the presence of discharge from the urethra, pain during urination and the difficulty experienced in this, as well as an unpleasant specific smell. These signs may indicate the presence of gonorrhea or trichomoniasis. Small blisters or various types of erosion in the penis and buttocks are symptoms that indicate genital herpes.
As a result of STDs, symptoms in men can be standard, and this is immediately associated with the presence of syphilis. But only a venereologist can diagnose the disease by almost one hundred percent. The main feature of syphilis is the appearance of elastic chancre (mainly in the genital area). This is followed by an increase in lymph nodes and all kinds of skin rashes.
Of course, due to STDs, the symptoms in men and women are different in nature. However, they both bring very unpleasant chores and moral injuries.
Signs of STDs in men, such as gonorrhea, can occur within a few hours after infection. It is accompanied by pain and burning during urination. This is followed by the appearance of purulent discharge. This leads to serious testicular disease in men, and this threatens infertility.
There is also the so-called cytomegalovirus infection, which pursues weakened people with low immunity. Healthy people usually do not experience this infection.
After a certain period of time after the manifestation of an STD, the symptoms in men may disappear - this means that the disease could go inside. Then the disease can be asymptomatic and ultimately acquire a chronic form.
The duration of treatment and its effectiveness directly depend on a timely visit to a venereologist. Self-medication threatens the development of complications leading to various inflammatory diseases of the internal organs, as well as infertility and even cancer. The most serious complication for men is prostatitis, in which the prostate gland becomes inflamed.
The delivery of blood tests for STDs should be approached very responsibly. They must be surrendered only on an empty stomach. If this requirement is violated, the result may be false positive.
When examining smears in men, they require urinary retention of up to two hours in order to prevent the washing of the contents of the urethra.
If rashes of an indeterminate nature occur on the genitals, then scrapings from the affected focus may be necessary. In this case, tests for STDs in men exclude the preliminary use of lotions or ointments, as well as various procedures for three days.
Spermogram is carried out with sexual abstinence for at least three days and no more than seven.
Currently, there is no need for drug provocations when taking tests.