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Chancroid Information and Treatment


Category: Health and Fitness  >>  Alternative

By Juliet Cohen   [ 18/08/2008 ]
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Chancroid is a sexually transmitted disease (STDs) caused by a bacterium called Hemophilus ducreyi. The bacteria are excess likely to enter the sexual organs at the point of a pre-existing injury, such as a tiny cut or scratch. Chancroid can be transmitted in two ways first sexually through skin-to-skin contact with open sore or sores and second non-sexually if a pus-like fluid from the ulcer is in contact with other areas of the body. The disease is found mainly in developing world countries. Localized endemic outbreaks may occur within uniqueted STD and prostitution populations. Chancroid is rare in the United States.

Chancroid is more commonly seen in men than in women, specifically uncircumcised males. Chancroid is more vulgar in areas of low socioeconomic status such as Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. It has also been established to be more common in areas where the prevalence of HIV is high. Other risk factors are low education level, risky sexual behavior, other sexually transmitted diseases, noncircumcision, and older male homosexuals. Approximately half of the people infected with a chancroid will grow expanded inguinal lymph nodes, the nodes settled in the fold between the leg and the lower abdomen.

The primary sign of infection is generally the appearance of one or excess sores or elevated bumps on the genital organs. They are surrounded by a narrow red border which soon becomes loaded with pus and eventually ruptures, leaving a painful open sore. Symptoms commonly chance within 4-10 days from exposure. They rarely develop former than three days or later than 10 days. Approximately one third of the infected especials will develop enlargements of the inguinal lymph nodes, the nodes located in the fold between the leg and the lower abdomen. Chancroid may be profitable treated with sure antibiotics.

Chancroid has become resistant to penicillin and tetracycline. Some antibiotics includes azithromycin, ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin, and erythromycin. Prevention is better than cure so carefully wash the genitals after sexual relations. Condoms provide very good protection from the spread of most sexually transmitted diseases when used cleanly and using newest condoms may protect the penis or vagina from infection. Restrict the number of your sex partners. Safe sex rehearses are helpful for preventing the spread of chancroid. Streptomycin and ceftriaxone have been shown to be synergistic in the treatment of chancroid.

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