STD Symptoms

STDs differ in case of men and women and so does their symptoms. Men usually experience bumps or rashes on the genitals, discharge, discomfort or itching in the penis or testicles or pain while urinating or ejaculation. But there are cases where no symptoms can be seen of any kind and it is not the reliable measure of whether an STD is present or absent in the body. In case of men, STD symptoms take a few days to develop but it can take up to weeks. If left untreated, STD infection can have long-lasting or in some cases irreversible effects. In case of women, they are more likely to suffer symptoms such as bumps, itching or burning urination due to STDs, especially in the genital region. Symptoms typically appears within days or week of exposure to an STD. Even in case of women, STDs can go unnoticed and may not show any kind of symptoms.

  • Common STD Symptoms in Men and Women
  • Uncommon STD Symptoms in Men and Women
  • Zoonotic Diseases

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