Category Reproductive System

Phimosis male affection

Phimosis (łac.phimosis) is a male affliction. It can be congenital or acquired. Phimosis consists of narrowing the mouth of the foreskin, which prevents or impedes the collection of the foreskin. Phimosis is a disease of the fore in a certain period of development of the organism, as in male infants and children up to about 2-3 years you can not move. In infants, the foreskin is glued together by mastki.

Treatment of phimosis after completing two years is done surgically. In the initial phase of phimosis treated by tension. Most, however, dispenses with this by performing surgery. The operation is done under local anesthesia, and rehabilatacja after surgery can take up to two weeks.

Venereal ulcer a sexually transmitted disease

Peptic ulcer is a collection of soft venereal. It is a contagious disease transmitted sexually, which produce gram-negative rods. Soft ulcer disease is classified as a venereal disease. The incubation period lasts rods from 3 to 7 days. Symptoms of the disease is a pimple forming on the genitals and painful, purulent ulcer. Pimple is an inflammation and is characterized by an inflammatory halo, and pustules around the home can create new ulcers. In some there is a risk of complications of purulent and consequences associated with inguinal lymph nodes. Treatment consists of administration of antibiotics and it is necessary to examine the sexual partner and follow-up after treatment lasted about 3 months.

Infectious disease gonorrhea

Gonorrhea is an infectious disease that is transmitted sexually and causes it to gram-negative bacteria – dwoinka gonorrhea. The primary source is the infected person through sexual contact, and daily hygiene items, which was used by him. The disease can also be transferred to newborn during birth, causing conjunctivitis, and can permanently damage your eyesight.