Co-occurrence of chancroid and gonorrhea
Al-Mutairi Nawaf1, Arun Joshi, Mohammad Tayeh
1Department of Dermatology, Farwaniya Hospital, Ministry of Health, Farwaniya, State of Kuwait. nalmut@usa.net
Background:
Gonorrhea and chancroid are common sexually transmitted infections in many parts of the world. Still, co-occurrence of these two conditions is uncommonly reported.
Objective:
We present here a patient who presented with painful genital ulcers and urethral discharge simultaneously acquired from a single exposure, which turned out to be chancroid and gonorrhea, respectively. Both conditions responded well to a single intramuscular dose of ceftriaxone 250 mg.
Conclusion:
This report describes the uncommon occurrence of gonorrhea and chancroid in a patient. Clinical features, relevant investigations, treatment options of these two sexually transmitted infections, and possible implications in view of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) pandemic are briefly discussed.
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