Granuloma Inguinale
Definition
Granuloma inguinale is a sexually transmitted disease that is rarely seen in the United States.
Symptoms
Symptoms can occur between 1 to 12 weeks after coming in contact with the bacteria that causes the disease.
* About half of infected men and women have lesions in the anal area.
* Small, beefy-red bumps appear on the genitals or around the anus.
* The skin gradually wears away, and the bumps turn into raised, beefy-red, velvety nodules called granulation tissue. They are usually painless, but bleed easily if injured.
* The disease slowly spreads and destroys genital tissue.
* Tissue damage may spread to the area where the legs meet the torso. This area is called the inguinal folds.
* Genitals and surrounding skin has a loss of skin color.
In its early stages, it may be difficult to tell the difference between granuloma inguinale and chancroid.
In the later stages, granuloma inguinale may look like advanced genital cancers, lymphogranuloma venereum, and anogenital cutaneous amebiasis.
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