Chancroid - Kayakalp International

Chancroid also known as soft chancre is a bacterial disease caused by bacteria called Haemophilus ducreyi that is spread only through sexual contact.

Chancroid - Kayakalp International 

Chancroid also known as soft chancre is a bacterial disease caused by bacteria called Haemophilus ducreyi that is spread only through sexual contact.

Causes

Chancroid is caused by a type of bacteria called Haemophilus ducreyi.

 

Symptoms

Within 1 to 10 days after getting chancroid, a person will get a small bump in the genitals. Within a few days, these bumps become filled with pus and eventually rupture, leaving painful, open sores in the genital region. These open sores are known as ulcers, and can range from one to three centimeters in diameter.

The ulcer:

  • Ranges in size from 1/8 inch to 2 inches across
    • Is painful
    • Is soft
    • Has sharply defined borders
    • Has irregular or ragged borders
    • Has a base that is covered with a grey or yellowish-grey material
    • Has a base that bleeds easily if banged or scraped
    About half of infected men have only a single ulcer. Women often have 4 or more ulcers. The ulcers appear in specific locations.
    Common locations in men are:
    • Foreskin (prepuce)
    • Groove behind the head of the penis (coronal sulcus)
    • Shaft of the penis
    • Head of the penis (glans)
    • Opening of the penis (urethral meatus)
    • Scrotum

In women the most common location for ulcers is the outer lips of the vagina (labia majora). “Kissing ulcers” may develop. These are ulcers that occur on opposite surfaces of the labia.

 

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