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  2. Lipschütz ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Lipschütz ulcer, ulcus vulvae acutum or reactive non-sexually related acute genital ulcers (English: acute ulceration of the vulva) is a rare disease characterized by painful genital ulcers, fever, and lymphadenopathy, occurring most commonly, but not exclusively, in adolescents and young women. [2]

  3. Genital ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Genital herpes ulcers. A genital ulcer is an open sore located on the genital area, which includes the vulva, penis, perianal region, or anus. Genital ulcers are most commonly caused by infectious agents (fungal infections, secondary bacterial infections, or sexually transmitted infections such as genital herpes, syphilis or chancroid).

  4. Cold sore - Wikipedia

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    The infection is typically spread between people by direct non-sexual contact. [5] Attacks can be triggered by sunlight, fever, psychological stress, or a menstrual period. [1] [9] Direct contact with the genitals can result in genital herpes. [1] Diagnosis is usually based on symptoms but can be confirmed with specific testing. [1] [9]

  5. Here's How Tell If That Itchiness Down There Warrants A ... - AOL

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    You could have a sexually transmitted infection (STI). ... From there, symptoms may progress to burning, painful urination, smelly discharge, genital sores, or painful intercourse, ...

  6. Vaginal disease - Wikipedia

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    Normal vaginal discharges include blood or menses (from the uterus), the most common, and clear fluid either as a result of sexual arousal or secretions from the cervix. Other non-infective causes include dermatitis. Non-sexually transmitted discharges occur from bacterial vaginosis, aerobic vaginitis [13] and thrush or candidiasis. The final ...

  7. Genital herpes - Wikipedia

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    About 16 percent of Americans between the ages of 14 and 49 are infected with genital herpes, making it one of the most common sexually transmitted infections. [26] More than 85% of those with HSV-2 are unaware of their infection. [27] Approximately 776,000 people in the United States get new herpes infections every year. [27]

  8. Chancre - Wikipedia

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    A chancre (/ ˈ ʃ æ ŋ k ər / SHANG-kər) [1] is a painless genital ulcer most commonly formed during the primary stage of syphilis. [2] This infectious lesion forms around 21 days after the initial exposure to Treponema pallidum, the gram-negative spirochaete bacterium causing syphilis, but can range from 10 to 90 days. [2]

  9. Herpes - Wikipedia

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    The ASHA was created in 1914 in response to the increase in sexually transmitted diseases that had spread during World War I. [119] During the 1970s, there was an increase in sexually transmitted diseases. One of the diseases that increased dramatically was genital herpes. In response, ASHA created the National Herpes Resource Center in 1979.

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