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  2. Chancroid - Wikipedia

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    Painful swollen lymph nodes occur in 30–60% of patients. Dysuria (pain with urination) and dyspareunia (pain with intercourse) in females; About half of infected men have only a single ulcer. Women frequently have four or more ulcers, with fewer symptoms. The ulcers are typically confined to the genital region most of the time. [3]

  3. Chlamydia - Wikipedia

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    A different serovar of Chlamydia trachomatis is also the cause of lymphogranuloma venereum, an infection of the lymph nodes and lymphatics. It usually presents with genital ulceration and swollen lymph nodes in the groin, but it may also manifest as rectal inflammation, fever or swollen lymph nodes in other regions of the body. [29]

  4. Urethritis - Wikipedia

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    Additional symptoms vary based on sex. [1] Men may experience blood in the urine or semen, itching, tenderness, or swelling of the penis, enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area, and/or pain with intercourse or ejaculation. Women may experience abdominal pain, pelvic pain, pain with intercourse, or vaginal discharge. [6]

  5. Lymphogranuloma venereum - Wikipedia

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    Enlarged nodes are called buboes. Buboes are commonly painful. Nodes commonly become inflamed, thinning and fixation of the overlying skin. These changes may progress to necrosis, fluctuant and suppurative lymph nodes, abscesses, fistulas, strictures, and sinus tracts. During the infection and when it subsides and healing takes place, fibrosis ...

  6. Orchitis - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of orchitis are similar to those of testicular torsion. These can include: [citation needed] hematospermia (blood in the semen) hematuria (blood in the urine) severe pain; visible swelling of a testicle or testicles and often the inguinal lymph nodes on the affected side.

  7. Genital herpes - Wikipedia

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    Other common symptoms include pain, itching, and burning. Less frequent, yet still common, symptoms include discharge from the penis or vagina, fever, headache, muscle pain , swollen and enlarged lymph nodes and malaise. [9] Women often experience additional symptoms that include painful urination and cervicitis.

  8. Genital ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Important signs associated with genital ulcers that may assist in the diagnosis of the cause of the genital ulcer may include the presence of tender or non-tender enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area, a painful or non-painful genital ulcer, or the presence of vesicular lesions, which are small, painful, elevated blisters. [citation needed]

  9. Lymphangitis - Wikipedia

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    The lymph nodes are found in proximity to unique white blood cells that engulf or metabolize pathogens (bacteria and viruses) and defective or cancerous cells, preventing infections and malignant cancer cells from spreading. [5] Infection spreads out of the wound site to enter the lymphatic system. The wound may be small or it may be an abscess ...