A50-A64: Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission

A57: Chancroid

There are diseases that are particularly transmitted during sex. These diseases are also called sexually transmitted diseases. They are usually caused by specific pathogens. The pathogens can for instance be transmitted via vaginal fluid or semen. The pathogens may also be transmitted from a sick mother to her new-born child when she gives birth.

When the bacteria have contact with damaged skin, raised sores may form after a few days. These raised sores may be painful. A painful wound may develop from the raised sores. The wound can become enlarged and thereby penetrate the tissue more deeply. The genitals are often affected by this.

If the bacteria spread in the body, you may have other additional symptoms. For example, the lymph nodes can swell up and also fester. The lymph nodes in the groin are often affected. The lymph nodes are small bean-shaped objects. They are found throughout the body. Lymph nodes filter the tissue fluid. They are part of the defense system.

The disease occurs in Africa, Southeast Asia and South America especially.