Many people don’t know what chancroid is. In fact, it is the well-known syphilis, a disease that people are very afraid of because it is a sexually transmitted disease that can be very harmful. If a man has a chancroid, he must not have sex first to avoid transmitting the disease to the woman. In addition, he must go to a regular hospital for treatment in time. So what symptoms will a man have if he suffers from chancroid? How long does it take for a chancre to appear? If it is a sexually transmitted disease, the incidence rate is generally higher in the first three months, that is, three months after having improper sexual behavior. Guidance: It is better to have regular checkups at a regular hospital. Generally, if there is no infection for more than a year, the chance of infection is very low. Chancroid generally refers to syphilis, which is a chronic, systemic sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum. Guidance: Chancroid is mainly transmitted through sexual contact, and can be clinically manifested as primary syphilis, secondary syphilis, tertiary syphilis, etc. Syphilis will not be contracted without unclean sexual behavior. Don't worry. Chancroid is usually caused by a broken wound coming into contact with Treponema pallidum, and a cartilage-like nodule will appear at the wound in about 3-4 weeks. Guidance: You won't be infected if you don't have unprotected sex. Don't scare yourself and make yourself exhausted. It's okay if you don't have an episode for half a year. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that can be transmitted through sexual contact. There are usually no symptoms in the early stages. It is recommended to go to the hospital for blood monitoring in time, which can be tested. Go to the local People's Hospital or Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital. Dermatology, urology and men's department are all fine. Syphilis has three transmission routes: mother-to-child transmission, blood transmission and sexual transmission. It usually appears in 1 to 2 months. Generally speaking, chancre is a manifestation of early syphilis. If chancre appears, it may take at least two weeks for syphilis to be detected. Consider local symptoms. Guidance: Treatment reference: Syphilis antibody and titer tests can usually be detected half a month to three months after the onset of symptoms. If you are infected with syphilis, you can usually detect it by testing for syphilis-related antibodies 4 weeks after infection. Guidance: Syphilis is not detected by looking at the time when the chancre appears. Syphilis is detected by checking the syphilis antibody. It can only be detected after the syphilis antibody titer in the blood is high enough for more than 4 weeks. |
The male testicles are the key male reproductive ...
Little JJ, or JJ in everyone's mouth, is a th...
In life, male hypersexuality is very common, but ...
Allergic dermatitis is a common skin disease in l...
We all know what cervical spondylosis is, but mos...
Male baldness is a common hair problem, especiall...
The prostate is a very important organ for male f...
Donkey hide gelatin cake originated from Dong'...
Body fat percentage is the proportion of fat cont...
Prostatitis is a type of male disease. As the pre...
Most modern men often stay up late. Staying up la...
There are actually many ways to kiss. Some people...
Have you ever experienced palpitations and sweati...
Lower abdominal distension and pain is a symptom ...
Asthenospermia is a common disease among men. The...