Description
Genital Itching: Persistent itching in the genital area may indicate the presence of an STD.
Burning Sensation: Discomfort or a burning sensation during urination can be a symptom, commonly associated with infections like chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Unusual Discharge: Changes in genital discharge, such as color, consistency, or odor, may be indicative of an infection.
Sores or Lesions: Open sores, blisters, or painful lesions on the genital or anal regions are common in infections like herpes and syphilis.
Pelvic Pain: Some bacterial infections, like chlamydia and gonorrhea, may cause pain or discomfort in the pelvic area.
Increased Urination: Frequent urination or a sense of urgency might be a symptom of certain infections.
Painless Sores (Syphilis): Syphilis often starts with painless sores called chancres, which can appear on the genitals, mouth, or rectum.
Skin Rashes: Certain STDs, like syphilis and HIV, can cause skin rashes and other dermatological issues.
Flu-Like Symptoms: Some viral infections, including HIV, can present with flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and body aches.
Genital Warts: HPV infections may lead to the development of genital warts.