NO.1 MEDICAL CODING TRAINING IN CALICUT
A57
(CHANCROID)
Chancroid is a bacterial condition that causes open sores on or around the genitals. It's a type of sexually transmitted infection (STI), which means it's transmitted through sexual contact. It's rarely seen in the United States. Chancroid is caused by the bacterium Haemophilus ducreyi and results in painful, superficial ulcers, often with regional lymphadenopathy. Chancroid occurs in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean, and is an important cofactor of HIV transmission. The genital ulcer from chancroid is painful, tender, and nonindurated.
SYMPTOMS
- The ulcers can vary in size and are usually anywhere from
1 to 2 cm across . Some may be larger. - The ulcers have a soft center that’s gray to yellowish-gray with defined, or sharp, edges.
- The ulcers may bleed easily if touched.
- pain during sexual intercourse or while urinating
- swelling in the groin, which is where the lower abdomen and thigh meet
- swollen lymph nodes that can break through the skin and lead to large abscesses, or collections of pus, that drain.
Comments
Post a Comment