How to check yourself if you suspect an STD

If you suspect that you have a sexually transmitted disease, you can make a preliminary self-examination to determine, if you want a clear diagnosis and treatment, you must go to the hospital for medical examination and symptomatic treatment. Can be different through the clinical symptoms of various sexually transmitted diseases, preliminary self-check.
1. Acute gonorrhea: 2~7 days after the history of unclean sexual intercourse, male patients have urethral pus, urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary burning, urinary tingling and other symptoms, female patients have leukorrhea, purulent discharge, vulvar itching, accompanied by the same symptoms of urethral irritation with men.
2. Condyloma acuminatum: It is a genital lesion that occurs about 2 weeks after infection with the human papilloma virus, with small pimples accompanied by itching on the skin of the penis, the coronal groove, the urethral opening, and the glans in males, and small rashes occurring on the labia majora and minora, and the vaginal opening in females.
3. Genital herpes: It develops about 3~14 days after infection with herpes virus type 2, with blisters of different sizes, single or multiple blisters occurring in the genital area of both men and women, and ulcers, pain and itching are formed after natural rupture.
Suspected sexually transmitted diseases need to actively go to the hospital for treatment.