Thursday 12 January 2012

IPHREHAB: SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION IN MEN

IPHREHAB


Why Syndromic Management has specific relevance to RTIs/STIs?
  • STI clients hesitant to approach doctors
  • Often choose far-off doctors
  • Do not prefer to revisit
  • First visit may be the last chance
  • If opportunity missed the first time- is like pushing client towards HIV
  • Dealing with 1 STI case is an opportunity to treat at least 1 more case
  • IT IS PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM, not about one individual
RTI / STI Syndromes in Men
ä(Sexually transmitted infections , 
Reproductive tract infections )
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Symptoms
Syndrome
RTIs/STIs



Urethral Discharge
Urethral/Vaginal discharge syndrome
Gonorrhoea, chlamydia, trcichomonas, 
Genital ulcers
Genital ulcer syndrom,
Chancroid, syphilis, genital herpes
Inguinal bubos
Inguinal bubo syndrome
Lymphogranuloma venerium, Chancroid
Scrotal swelling
Painful Scrotal Swelling
Gonorrhoea, chlamydia
Genital skin conditions
Genital skin conditions
Genital warts, molluscum contagiosum, pediculosis pubis, scabies
Male Syndromes 


Genital Ulcer

Genital Ulcer



Scrotal Swelling

Inguinal Bubo



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