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Sexually transmitted disease in men.

E Bardin, R E Berger

    Primary Care
    |December 1, 1985
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Primary care physicians face rising sexually transmitted disease (STD) challenges. This guide aids in diagnosing and managing male STDs with clinical insights and management tables.

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    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • Infectious Diseases
    • Urology

    Background:

    • Evolving sexual mores present increasing challenges for primary care physicians regarding sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
    • Accurate diagnosis and effective management of STDs are crucial for patient health and preventing further transmission.
    • Men represent a significant patient population requiring specific considerations in STD care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide primary care physicians with essential knowledge for the diagnosis and management of sexually transmitted diseases in men.
    • To offer practical clinical approaches and decision-making tools for managing male STDs.
    • To enhance the understanding and treatment of STDs within the primary care setting.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current clinical understanding and diagnostic criteria for common STDs in men.

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  • Development of structured approaches for patient evaluation and risk assessment.
  • Inclusion of management tables to guide therapeutic interventions based on clinical presentation and diagnosis.
  • Main Results:

    • Emphasis on the importance of thorough clinical evaluation for accurate STD diagnosis in men.
    • Presentation of clear, actionable strategies for managing various sexually transmitted diseases.
    • Highlighting the utility of provided tables in streamlining treatment decisions.

    Conclusions:

    • Primary care physicians can effectively manage male sexually transmitted diseases with updated clinical knowledge and structured approaches.
    • The article serves as a valuable resource for improving STD care in men within primary care settings.
    • Adherence to evidence-based guidelines and utilization of diagnostic aids are key to successful STD management.