
Listed below are some of those common symptoms that indicate the presence of a STD.
- Abnormal vaginal discharge associated with foul smell and severe itching around the vaginal area.
- Irregular bleeding from the vaginal region other than the one that occurs at the time of menstruation. An unusual discharge from the penis also indicates the presence of a genital infection.
- Intense pain during urination and also during vaginal or anal intercourse.
- Sore throats in people inclined for oral sex and anal pain in people who have or had anal sex.
- Appearance of a scaly rash on the palms and on the soles.
- Dark-colored urine associated with dull-colored stools.
- Painless red sores in and around the genital area, anus, and oral cavity. One can suspect the presence of an STD on the appearance of blisters and soft, flesh-colored warts around the genital area.
- Symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, frequent fatigue and unusual infections are characteristic of HIV/AIDS.
Appearance of any of the above symptoms in association with fever and body aches indicates the presence of a STD. Hence, it is important to consult a physician immediately in order to initiate a detailed evaluation and further treatment.
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