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Why Syndromic Management has specific relevance to RTIs/STIs?
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
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Reproductive tract infections )
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Symptoms
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Syndrome
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RTIs/STIs
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Urethral Discharge
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Urethral/Vaginal discharge syndrome
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Gonorrhoea, chlamydia, trcichomonas,
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Genital ulcers
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Genital ulcer syndrom,
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Chancroid, syphilis, genital herpes
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Inguinal bubos
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Inguinal bubo syndrome
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Lymphogranuloma venerium, Chancroid
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Scrotal swelling
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Painful Scrotal Swelling
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Gonorrhoea, chlamydia
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Genital skin conditions
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Genital skin conditions
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Genital warts, molluscum contagiosum, pediculosis pubis, scabies
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