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Itching in the scrotum and groin

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The symptoms of groin itching are basically the same as primary trichomoniasis. Generally, blisters appear at the original location of the skin diagnosis. They are itchy and painful at first, and then turn into pustules in groups. After ulceration, erosions and ulcers will occur, swelling and pain, and eventually scarring and recovery. The symptoms of male trichomoniasis are relatively easy to distinguish. As long as the patient pays more attention, he can notice it. Symptoms of trichomoniasis in men are specifically manifested in the glans of the penis, coronal sulcus, urethral opening, male genitals, pudenda, thigh roots and arms. Most male patients have bilateral abdominal lymphadenopathy.

1. First: Men’s primary genital blisters are more common on the glans penis and coronal sulcus. The urethral opening and male genital body may be complicated by urethritis, cystitis or prostatitis. And with fever, general malaise, myalgia, meningitis or sacral central nervous system insufficiency. The serious stage of the disease can last for 6-7 days, and then gradually decreases. 2. Second: Patients with immune deficiencies, immunosuppressants, kidney transplants, severe burns, moderate to severe malnutrition or malignant tumors may develop trichomoniasis or disseminated simple trichomoniasis if their symptoms are severe after being infected with trichomoniasis. Trichomoniasis can produce viremia, leading to hepatitis, encephalitis, gastroenteritis and adrenaline function problems, and death.

3. Third: Trichomonas mainly parasitizes in the urethra, bladder and male prostate and causes local inflammation. If we mix the patient's urethral secretions or semen with an appropriate amount of warm saline and examine it under a microscope, if we can see mobile trichomoniasis, we can diagnose trichomoniasis. The most common symptom of trichomoniasis in boys is itching of the urethral orifice, which is more pronounced during urination, or accompanied by a burning sensation in the urethral orifice, and a milky white milk-like substance may be metabolized in the urethral orifice.

FAQ:

There is no need to use towels and basins. It is best to avoid bathing in the bath and encourage showering. Eat a nutritious diet, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, keep bowel movements smooth, and drink plenty of water to avoid urinary tract infections.

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