The common symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) vary depending on the specific infection. However, some general signs and symptoms that may indicate an STD include:
Painful urination or difficulty urinating
Abnormal discharge from the genitals
Itching, burning, or irritation in the genital area
Sores, bumps, or blisters on or around the genitals, anus, or mouth
Pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
Fever, chills, or other flu-like symptoms
Swollen glands in the groin area
Unusual vaginal bleeding or spotting
Pain in the lower abdomen or pelvic area
It is important to note that many people with STDs may not experience any symptoms at all, or their symptoms may be mild and easily mistaken for other conditions. Regular testing and practicing safe sex are important for preventing and managing STDs.