General information about genital complaints
Genital complaints cover all complaints of male and female genitals. For men: penis, scrotum and testicles (or balls). For women: vulva, vagina and uterus. You can also get personal information about your risk at getting an STD and the reason you are at risk. Read more about genital complaints below or do the symptom check and get personal information about your genital complaints.
Common genital complaints
Commom genital complaints for men:
– Increased genital discharge
– Painful or burning urination
– Genital itch
– Genital rash
– Erection problems
– Urinary difficulty
Other Symptoms With Genital Woman:
– Increased genital discharge
– Painful or burning urination
– Genital itch
– Genital rash
– Irregular vaginal blood loss
– Abdominal pain
– Pain during sex
– Urinary incontinence
Causes of genital complaints
Genital complaints can be caused by a range of conditions, complaints can be caused by an STD, but even more often they have a purely physical cause. You can get information about common STD’s like chlamydia, gonorrhea, genital herpes and crabs, but also about other conditions like bladder infection, spotting, vaginal dryness during sex and erection problems. It is important to know the cause of the complaints and to know when to see a doctor.
Knowing what to do when you have a genital complaint
Genital complaints have a wide range of conditions and causes, so it’s important to know when to contact a doctor. You can do the symptom check and answer several questions about your symptoms like genital itch, risk at STD, erection problems, vaginal blood loss and all other genital complaints you might be having. You will get personal information whithin a few minutes about your complaints and possible causes!