Tags: Disease.
A genital ulcer is located on the genital area usually caused by a sexually transmitted disease such as genital herpes syphilis chancroid or chlamydia trachomatis. Some other signs of having genital ulcers include enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area or vesicular lesions which are small elevated sores or blisters. The syndrome may be further classified into penile ulceration and vulval ulceration for males and females respectively.Genital ulcers are not strictly a sign of an STD.