What are the symptoms of male fungal infection?
Disease description:
What are the symptoms of male fungal infection?
Symptoms of male fungal infections mainly include:
1. Genital abnormalities: Redness, swelling, itching, erythema, papules, or small blisters on the glans penis; in severe cases, ulceration and exudation may occur, accompanied by a burning sensation and stabbing pain.
2. Urinary symptoms: Fungal infection may cause urinary irritation symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, and dysuria, affecting normal bladder function.
3. Abnormal discharge: After fungal infection, a large number of fungal spores are produced, leading to increased white discharge, which may appear curd-like.
4. Systemic symptoms: In severe infections, systemic symptoms such as fever and general weakness may occur. These symptoms may vary depending on the site of infection and severity of the condition.
If any of the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for accurate diagnosis and treatment.