The appearance of condyloma acuminatum has brought serious psychological and physiological effects to many male friends, especially the disease is more stubborn, so it has brought a certain degree of panic to many male friends. However, it is not ruled out that under the influence of the disease, many men have caused a certain amount of psychological pressure. So what are the symptoms of male condyloma acuminatum, and how should men prevent sexually transmitted diseases? Symptoms of warts in men Symptoms of male genital warts. Many men may suffer from genital warts because some men often have sex, and not with their spouses, and have a more chaotic private life. This type of people is very likely to contract sexually transmitted diseases. Genital warts mainly have the following symptoms: 1. As a common sexually transmitted disease, condyloma acuminatum is mainly spread through virus transmission during unclean sexual life. Condyloma acuminatum mostly occurs on the external genital mucosa, and warts also grow at the junction of mucosa. Many patients have condyloma acuminatum growing around the anus. 2. Flat warts are flat papules that are self-inoculated due to scratching and are beaded, with clear boundaries and a smooth surface. Generally, there are no self-conscious symptoms or slight itching. After chronic treatment, they can heal on their own or recur. 3. The growths at the affected area are cauliflower-shaped, cockscomb-shaped, thorn-shaped, or nipple-shaped, with an uneven surface, a feeling of oppression or a foul odor; there will be a feeling of itching and discomfort in the vulva, and the patient may experience hematuria and difficulty urinating. How can men prevent STDs? Sexually transmitted diseases are mainly transmitted through sexual contact, especially genital contact. Therefore, the way to prevent infection is to adopt certain self-defense techniques during sexual contact. 1. Use shielding tools: Tools such as condoms and vaginal diaphragms can not only prevent pregnancy, but also prevent a variety of sexually transmitted diseases. Experiments have shown that condoms have a barrier effect on pathogens that cause sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes, condyloma acuminatum, AIDS, giant cell inclusion disease and chlamydia infection. In addition, condoms and vaginal diaphragms can also reduce friction damage during sexual intercourse and protect the external genitalia from contact with hidden infectious secretions. 2. Use barrier tools in combination with spermicides: Use a penis cap or cervical cap with spermicide as a lubricant, which has both mechanical and chemical killing effects. A contraceptive sponge made of spermicide and sponge is very popular abroad. It is inserted into the vagina before or during sexual intercourse and can be left there for more than 30 hours. 3. Avoid sexual intercourse when there are abnormalities: When a sexual partner is found to have lesions, ulcers or abnormal secretions on his external genitalia, he should avoid sexual intercourse and ask him or her to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment. |
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