Sexually Transmitted Infections
Sexually transmitted infections can manifest as burning, discharge, sores, warts, groin pain, or sometimes without symptoms.
What are Sexually Transmitted Infections?
General characteristics, symptoms, and the necessity of early evaluation for sexually transmitted infections are explained.
What is Gonorrhea?
The relationship of gonorrhea infection with discharge, burning, and urethral complaints in men is explained.
What is Chlamydia?
It is explained that chlamydia infection can sometimes progress without symptoms and may require urological evaluation.
Does HPV Affect Men?
The relationship of HPV infection with genital warts and certain risks in men is explained in simple language.
What are Genital Warts?
The relationship of genital warts with HPV, their appearance characteristics, and the urological evaluation process are explained.
What Tests are Performed for Sexually Transmitted Infections?
General information is provided about urine tests, swabs, blood tests, and doctor's evaluation for sexually transmitted infections.
Information Note
These contents have been prepared for general informational purposes. For diagnosis and treatment, the person's age, medical history, symptoms, and examination findings should be evaluated together. If your complaints persist, it is recommended to consult a urology specialist.

