Suzhou male urologist introduces the treatment method of reproductive tract infection at Sheng'ai Hospital

by shengai123 on 2012-02-10 12:34:21

Treatment Methods for Reproductive Infections Introduced by Male Health Experts in Suzhou, Sheng'ai Hospital

If you have any other questions, you can directly consult the experts online at Suzhou Sheng'ai Hospital. The above is an introduction to the content related to rare male reproductive infections introduced by Sheng'ai experts, who will provide detailed answers for you.

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The cost of treating eczema in Suzhou is a topic of great concern to many patients. Experts from Suzhou Sheng'ai Hospital introduced the cost of treating scrotal eczema in Suzhou. There are many methods to treat eczema, and the symptoms of different types of eczema vary, so the cost of treating eczema cannot be generalized. However, generally speaking, the cost of treating eczema is acceptable to most people. The cost is only one aspect; more importantly, it is crucial to go to a regular hospital and receive scientific treatment to ensure effectiveness.

Experts in dermatology at Suzhou Sheng'ai Hospital remind us that eczema can cause significant harm. Patients with eczema are usually prone to allergies, which can affect their living environment and diet. Long-term incomplete treatment can cause significant impacts on life and health. Eczema causes severe itching, seriously affecting normal life. If not treated completely for a long time, it may lead to fatigue, irritability, and mental disorders.

Reproductive infections are embarrassing issues for men. Sheng'ai experts introduce rare symptoms of male reproductive infections. These often manifest as frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, incomplete urination, white discharge after urination, frequent nighttime urination, redness and swelling of the urethra, etc., severely disrupting the healthy life of men and potentially affecting family members. In the early stages of male reproductive infections, there might be some rare initial symptoms, and if detected in time, they can significantly help with treatment.

Particularly, men who frequently travel or have had unprotected sexual contact should be vigilant about the possibility of sexually transmitted diseases. Due to the varying manifestations of reproductive infections, below are some rare symptoms of male reproductive infections introduced by experts from Suzhou Sheng'ai Urology Hospital:

1. Swollen lymph nodes in the groin: Soft painful lymph nodes could indicate chancroid; hard but mildly painful ones could suggest lymphogranuloma venereum; hard and painless lymph nodes could be syphilis; persistent swelling of all lymph nodes could indicate chronic lymphadenopathy syndrome associated with AIDS.

2. Skin or mucosal lesions: If red spots, papules, hard lumps, blisters, erosions, or ulcers appear on external genitalia such as the foreskin, penis, or coronal sulcus of the glans, there may be a reproductive infection. For example, painful ulcers could be chancroid; a single painless ulcer could be primary syphilis; burning pain or clustered blisters could be genital herpes; itching, redness, erosion with a milky white cheesy discharge could be candidiasis; painless wart-like growths could be genital warts; wax-like umbilicated papules could be molluscum contagiosum; itching, gray-black nodules in pubic hair with visible moving lice could be pubic lice.

3. Urinary tract symptoms: If there is a mild heat sensation in the anterior urethra or abnormal secretions from the urethra, or symptoms like frequent urination, urgency, dysuria, difficulty urinating, urinary retention, and terminal hematuria occur, there may be a reproductive infection. For instance, copious thick purulent discharge at the urethral opening could be gonorrhea; only red thin mucus could be non-gonococcal urethritis; only slight secretion in the morning or after urination, or gray-white mucus when squeezing the urethra, could be prostatitis; frequent urination, urgency, severe pain during urination, and a burning sensation at the urethral opening could be acute gonorrhea; inflammatory adhesion at the urethral opening causing a fountain-like urine stream could be subacute gonorrhea.