Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) otherwise known as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are infections that are transferred from one person to another via intimacy. The contact is usually vaginal, oral, or anal intimacy. But sometimes they can be transmitted through another intimate physical contact. This is a result of some STDs, such as herpes and HPV, being transferred through skin-to-skin contact.
Sexually transmitted diseases or infections have infected tens of people in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Men and others with have male organs, like pre-op transgender women, may not know they have contracted an STD because most people do not experience symptoms. However, that doesn’t justify that STDs aren’t impacting their health.
Some of the signs of STDs in men include.
1. Feeling pain or burning sensation while passing out urine.
2. Always feeling the urgent need to pee.
3. Feeling pain while discharging during intimacy.
4. Abnormal discharge from the male organ, especially colored or foul-smelling discharge.
5. Bumps, blisters, or sores on the make organ.