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Lower's disease overview

What is Orange disease?

This is a genital infection, which is similar to genital herpes and syphilis. Orange orange disease risk factor for HIV infection.

Causes of Lower's disease

Oranges is caused by Haemophilus Ducreyi bacteria to attack the tissue and create ulcers above or near external genitalia. At these ulcers can bleed or fluid can be infected during oral, anus or vaginal sex.

Symptoms of Lower's disease

Orange disease has different symptoms between men and women, often showing the following disease from 1 to weeks of sex.

  • For men, there are usually small spots in the genital area and develop into ulcers for one to two days at the penis and scrotum;
  • For women, there are 4 red spots or more in large lips, between large lips and anus or thighs. When the ulcerative redness will feel burning pain when urinating and defecating. Glass from 5cm; The sores are clear, erosion and non -hard, the ulcer is covered by yellow or gray necrotic discharge, the bottom is the organization of pus, easy to bleed; The ulcer is easy to bleed when touching; may be painful during intercourse or when urinating; The groin area is swollen; Swollen inguinal lymph nodes can create skin ulcers. With a high -risk partner, the disease needs to see the doctor immediately treated promptly.

    Transmission route of Lower's diseaseLower

    Orange disease can be transmitted from person to person when exposed to the skin with the sick.

    People at risk for Lower's disease

    Orange disease is at risk of affecting both men and women, regardless of age. However, especially those who have unsafe sex will be at high risk of disease, those living in the regime of health care, food, houses, low water sources.

    Prevention of Lower's disease

    To prevent oranges, the following measures may be applied: the number of partners and safe sex; avoid high risk behaviors leading to soft orange or other sexually transmitted diseases; Notify your partner if you get sick so that they can be examined and treated.

    Diagnostic measures for Lower's disease

    How to diagnose soft oranges?

    For diagnosis, first of all, it is possible to pass the clinical examination results of ulcers, swollen inguinal lymph nodes and eliminate other sexually transmitted diseases.

    In addition, the doctor will diagnose by information collected from sampling fluid from ulcers. 

    Lower's disease treatments

    To treat oranges, can use medicine or surgery.

  • About drugs, antibiotics can be used to help heal wounds quickly and leave less scars. Antibiotics such as ceftriaxone and azithromycunn also help reduce the risk of scarring and healing ulcers; Swelling and pain as well as healing ulcers but can leave scars.
  • Is the orange disease dangerous? Anges caused by oranges can heal without scars, but if not treated, it will lead to permanent scars in male genitalia and cause serious complications or infections in women.

    dangerous complications of the disease such as urinary leaks, scars in foreskin. In addition, patients who have diagnosed with oranges need to be examined and diagnosed with the risk of sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV, syphilis ... to have timely treatment. P>

    See also:

  • What are the diseases of sexually transmitted diseases?
  • Syphilis lesions in men are common?

  • Symptoms of gonorrhea in men
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