Genital herpes is a common topic that threatens human health. Disease, as a disease that threatens human reproductive system, has harmed many people. People are gradually beginning to pay attention to it. Understanding the symptoms of the disease is the premise to help people find the disease in the early stage and treat it in time. So this is what people need to know. The symptoms of genital herpes will be introduced in detail below
Describe the symptoms of genital herpes in detail:
1. During the development of genital herpes, the vast majority of patients do not have any discomfort, such as itching, pain and other conscious symptoms. A few patients have mild itching and tingling locally
2. Generally, genital herpes is mostly wet, local secretion is increased, and bacterial infection opportunities are increased. If bacterial infection occurs, local swelling, pain, erosion, ulcer, necrosis, exudation or obvious pus may occur. The leucorrhea increases, the color changes, and is accompanied by stench.
3. If the injury occurs in the female cervix, vaginal wall, vaginal orifice, urethral orifice or male glans, foreskin, urethral orifice and other parts, it may cause bleeding or pain after sexual intercourse or abrasion.
4. If the genital herpes injury occurs in the urethra, the patient may have urethral discomfort, urination, naked eye hematuria, urethral exclusion, urethral obstruction, dysuria or dysuria. These symptoms are more obvious in men than in women.
5. Men can ejaculate with blood. In addition, genital herpes may also occur in the urethra, such as frequent urination, urgency of urination, pain in urination, and changes in urine flow curve. If the urethral lesion seriously involves the bladder, bilateral ureteral obstruction may occur, resulting in hydronephrosis, renal infection and renal insufficiency. The injury affects the pelvis and leads to intestinal obstruction and lower limb edema.
6. When the injury occurs in the anus and rectum, there will be swelling of the anus, blood in the stool, poor defecation or pain during defecation.
7. If the damage occurs in the mouth or throat, it may have difficulty in eating, swallowing, and hoarseness. If it is serious, it may cause asphyxia due to the obstruction of the trachea due to genital herpes damage, especially in infants with genital herpes.
8. Genital herpes occurs in the throat of infants. Patients often have cough, asthma, cyanosis and asthma, which should be paid special attention to.