Sexually Transmitted Infections : Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Pain in the penis

Pain in the penis occurs with injuries, inflammatory diseases, sclerotic processes, circulatory disorders, tumors, STIs. It can be localized in the area of ​​​​the trunk or head, be sharp, dull, short-term, long-term, cutting, aching, pulling, pulling, bursting. Sometimes combined with pain in the scrotum, perineum, lower abdomen. The cause of pain is determined on the basis of survey data, external examination, ultrasound results, laboratory tests. Other visualization and functional techniques are less commonly used. Self-medication before diagnosis is not indicated

Purulent discharge from the vagina

Purulent discharge from the vagina is the appearance of thick yellow-green pus from the patient's genitals. The symptom is combined with pain in the perineum and lower abdomen, fever, discomfort during intercourse. Greenish discharge with a putrid odor is characteristic of genital infections, severe inflammatory processes of the genital organs. To verify the cause of purulent leucorrhoea, an examination is carried out in the mirrors, ultrasound, bacteriological analysis of the discharge. Drugs are used after the establishment of the etiological factor of purulent leucorrhoea.

Frequent urination

Frequent urination (pollakiuria) is observed with cystitis, a decrease in the volume of the detrusor, urethritis, STIs, kidney diseases, and some andrological, gynecological and endocrine pathologies. Sometimes it has a psychogenic nature. The cause of the symptom is established based on the data of the survey, physical examination, the results of laboratory and hardware techniques. Treatment includes the appointment of antibiotics, NSAIDs, hormones and other drugs, non-drug methods, and surgical interventions.