The chancre is an infection caused by a microscopic organism. Chancroid is caused by a bacterium that is spread by sexual contact, this infection should be treated during pregnancy and lactation. The review is usually performed at 3-7 days. The treatment of this ulceration lasts two weeks. The risk of becoming infected with sexually transmitted diseases is consistent with the number of sexual partners you have. Men who are circumcised are more likely to contract this disease. The chancre is a risk factor that can lead to HIV. The chancre appears between one day and two weeks after infection, its symptoms are small bumps that are later ulcers, these ulcers are three to five millimeters and are very painful. Men infected with the bacteria present only na ulcer, while women have more than two ulcers. Any sexually active person is likely to get chancroide. This disease is more common in men than in women. It is likely that bacteria spread through sexual organs esque if there are any injured in the area. The infection is also very likely in a person not holding personal hygiene.
The chancre can appear on the external genitalia of men and women, but also in the mouth, thighs, among other body parts. In men the appearance of a blister is the sign of the infection which then trigger a very painful ulcer, in the case of women the infection may go unnoticed. Usually canker symptoms usually appear between 4 and 7 days after infection. In almost half of the cases that have not had treatment, the bacteria that causes the blight infect the lymph nodes in the groin.
Having blisters with pus, red sores and severe pain - that means you have a chancre.
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