Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can present with a variety of signs and symptoms in men. It’s important to be aware of these symptoms and seek medical attention if you experience any of the following:
Penile discharge: Unusual discharge from the penis, which can be clear, white, yellowish, or greenish in color, may indicate an STI such as gonorrhea or chlamydia.
Painful urination: A burning sensation or pain during urination can be a sign of an STI, particularly gonorrhea or chlamydia.
Genital sores or ulcers: Open sores, blisters, or painful ulcers on the penis, scrotum, or genital area may be caused by STIs like herpes or syphilis.
Genital itching or irritation: Persistent itching, redness, or irritation in the genital area could be a sign of an STI such as pubic lice (crabs) or scabies.
Swollen lymph nodes: Enlarged and tender lymph nodes in the groin area may indicate an infection, including an STI.
Testicular pain or swelling: Pain, discomfort, or swelling in the testicles could be associated with an STI, such as epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis) or orchitis (inflammation of the testicles).
Rash or bumps on the genitals: Presence of a rash, redness, or raised bumps on the penis or surrounding area may be a symptom of an STI like syphilis, herpes, or genital warts.
Flu-like symptoms: Some STIs, such as HIV or early-stage syphilis, can cause flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, body aches, and swollen lymph nodes.
It’s important to note that some STIs may not present with noticeable symptoms, particularly in the early stages. Regular testing and practicing safe sex, including consistent condom use, can help detect and prevent the spread of STIs.
If you experience any of the above symptoms or have concerns about your sexual health, it’s crucial to seek medical attention from a healthcare provider or visit a sexual health clinic. They can provide a proper diagnosis, offer appropriate treatment options, and provide guidance on preventing further transmission or complications.