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Your doctor will perform a physical examination and ask medical questions to identify:
- Type of lesion
- Pustule
- Papule
- Nodule
- Open areas (ulcer)
- Pinpoint red or purple spots (petechiae)
- Larger red or purple splotch (purpura)
- Bruise (ecchymosis)
- Hives or blisters
- What color is the lesion?
- How big is it?
- Is it painful?
- Does it itch?
- Is it scaly?
- Does the border look distinct (sharp) or blurry?
- Time pattern
- When did you first notice the lesion?
- How long have you had it?
- Have you ever had a similar lesion in the past?
- Distribution
- Has the lesion increased in size?
- Is there an increasing number of lesions?
- Is there one lesion or multiple lesions
- Exactly where on the genitals is the lesion located?
- Other
The physical examination will probably include a pelvic examination.
Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:
TREATMENT
Treatment may include medications that are applied to the skin or that are taken internally. The type of medication varies depending on the cause, but may include corticosteroids, antiviral drugs, antibiotics, or drugs to control itching.
AFTER SEEING YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER
If you have been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease, you are urged to undergo further testing for all other STDs and to notify your sexual partner to undergo testing and treatment.
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