2: S/S of STIs Flashcards
1
Q
- Foul-smelling (fishy), frothy, thin green-yellow discharge
- irritation / pruritus in genitals/thighs
- pain with urination
- painful intercourse
- swelling in groin
- Men may develop urethritis, balanitis or cutaneous lesions on the penis
- frequently, may be asymptomatic.
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Trichomoniasis
2
Q
Single, painless sore.
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Syphilis
3
Q
Single, painful ulcer.
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Chancroid
4
Q
- S/S appear ~21 days post exposure but can take 10-90 days.
- Single sore. Firm, round, painless. Lasts 3-6 weeks regardless of treatment.
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Syphilis.
5
Q
- Fever
- malaise
- rash
- myalgias
- lymphadenopathy
- sore throat
- headache
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HIV
6
Q
Pruritus is main symptom.
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Pediculosis Pubis (Pubic lice or crabs)
7
Q
- skin rashes
- jaundice
- liver enlargement or tenderness
- Wt loss
- fever
- general debilitation
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Hep B
8
Q
- Usually asymptomatic, or present with “bumps” on vaginal introitus, vulva, labia, or anus.
- Vaginal discharge, itching, dyspareunia, and postcoital bleeding are possible but less common.
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HPV (Gential Warts)
9
Q
- If untreated, rashes and/or sores in mouth, vagina, or anus appear.
- Usually NOT itchy, appears as rough, red, or reddish-browns pots both on palms of hand and/or bottoms of feet.
- Large, raised, gray or white lesions in warm, moist areas (mouth, underarm, groin).
- Fever, swollen lymph nodes, sore throat, patchy hair loss, HAs, wt loss, muscle aches, fatigue.
- Symptoms go away even if untreated.
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Syphilis
10
Q
- Single or multiple vesicular, pruritic lesions, appearing anywhere on the genitalia.
- Vesicular lesions, spontaneously rupture to form shallow painful ulcers.
- 1st episode infx lasts approximately 3 weeks, recurrent infx are shorter.
- Viral shedding without symptoms during interval.
- Inguinal and general lymphadenopathy and fever may be present.
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Herpes
11
Q
- Small, 2-5mm white, pink, or flesh-colored bumps or growths with dimple or pit in center.
- Usually painless but potentially red/sore/swollen.
- Mostly occurs on trunk and anogenital region
- May appear bulky or diffuse with HIV/immunocompromised
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Molluscum
12
Q
Strawberry cervix
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Trichomoniasis
13
Q
- Rectal infx: discharge, anal itching, soreness, bleeding, painful bowel movements, or no symptoms.
- Throat infx: sore throat, often asymptomatic.
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Gonorrhea
14
Q
- Women frequently asymptomatic (ulcers may occur internally or go unnoticed).
- Single, painful ulcer surrounded by erythematous edge in men.
- Ulcers may be necrotic or severely erosive with ragged serpiginous border.
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Chancroid
15
Q
- Vague and nonspecific.
- Fatigue
- fever
- abd pain
- n/v
- anorexia
- jaundice
- dark urine
- clay-colored stools
- Avg time from exposure to s/s is 4-12 weeks, but can be 24 weeks later.
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Hep C