Symptoms of noma include severe pain in the genital area, soft, suppurative ulcers, often combined with suppurative lesions in the inguinal lymph nodes. 1. Severe pain in the genital area: noma can cause pain in the genital area in the early stages, with male cases occurring on the prepuce, the coronary groove, the prepuce ligament, the glans, etc. Female cases occurring on the labia majora and minora, the labia, the labia, and the glans. In women, it occurs in the labia majora and minora, clitoris and vestibule. 2. Soft suppurative ulcers: in the early stage of infection after exposure to the pathogen, some patients will have small inflammatory papules at the location of infection, which will then turn into pustules and later form deep ulcers with severe pain. 3. Combination of suppurative lesions in the inguinal lymph nodes: when the patient forms an ulcer, the principle of the disease continues to wash away, leading to suppurative lymphadenitis in the groin, which is more affecting in terms of pain and persistent suppuration. There are many symptoms of noma, and it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination after the symptoms appear, and take standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, do not ignore the symptoms, so as not to lead to adverse consequences.