Sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can affect both the skin and the genital, anal, or oral mucous membranes. They often manifest as skin lesions, itching, pain, or skin changes that require evaluation by a specialist dermatologist. Early diagnosis not only prevents complications, but also protects your partner and those around you.
What signs may indicate an STD?
- Appearance of genital warts, ulcers or blisters in intimate areas
- Persistent discharge, burning or itching in the genitals
- Changes in the skin or mucous membranes
- Pain when urinating or during sexual intercourse.
- Swollen glands
How can I help you?
- Accurate diagnosis of STDs
- Conducting specific tests, such as PCR or serology
- Effective and up-to-date treatments
- Personalised prevention and sex education
What dermatological treatments do I use?
- Antiviral or antibiotic treatment
- Cryotherapy, laser or electrocoagulation
- Topical medication
- Regular monitoring
- Referral and joint work
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Rapid diagnosis
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Can I help you?
Your skin is the largest organ in your body and deserves to be cared for with attention