Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention of Gonorrhea
Nov09
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease that is caused by bacteria, and it affects the mucosa primarily from the genitals and urinary tract. These parts were inflamed without the development of other symptoms. It is characterized by an acute purulent discharge and painful or difficult urination. In most women, gonorrhea no symptoms. Gonorrhea is highly contagious, and it is caused by the organism Neisseria gonorrhoeae. In men, the disease begins as an infection of the ship that leads the urine and sperm cells, and in women it infects the cervix. It remains untreated, gonorrhea will likely result in severe and complicated medical condition. Description of the disease gonorrhea affects all people of every age, race, and socioeconomic level. Majority of reported cases of gonorrhea from public hospitals only. But as with other diseases, some people are more susceptible to this disease than others. Some teenagers and young adults are the groups most at risk because they among the individuals who have multiple sexual partners and those who use no barrier contraception during intercourse. Both men and women can be affected by this disease by various methods of sexual contact behaviors. This type of disease is easily transferable, and women have a high probability of contracting the disease after just one sexual contact with an infected male. This disease can be transmitted from an infected mother to her child during birth. Causes and symptoms of the disease, as already mentioned, this disease can be transferred easily. It can spread by itself: * contact of fluids with an infected person * sexual contact with an infected person * There is a big opportunity, a good 60 percent of contracting the disease with only one sexual encounter with an infected person. Symptoms usually show only one days or two weeks after the first counter with the disease. However, there are some values that do not show symptoms. Those who are infected with gonorrhea have the following symptoms: * Frequent and painful urination * Painful and swollen urethra * thick, white, yellow or bloody discharge from the penis or vagina * Nausea * Vomiting * Fever * Chills * pain during intercourse * sore throat and painful swallowing for oral infection * Rectal itching, rectal his discharge, and has a constant urge to remove intestinal infection for anal * For women, the symptoms of abdominal pain and breakthrough bleeding in the menstrual periodDiagnosis and treatment of disease The first diagnosis of gonorrhea monitoring will be based on the symptoms, sexual history, and multiple risk factors and behaviors. A laboratory study would be required to complete the diagnosis. Some of these tests are Gram staining, ELISA, or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and DNA probe test. Antibiotics are the main drugs used to treat gonorrhea, because it is a bacterial disease. But lately there are some herbs and minerals that are used to complement the treatment of the disease. This includes the zinc can, multivitamin and mineral complex, vitamin C, and garlic. Some penicillin and penicillin derivatives are also used for the allopathic treatment of gonorrhea.
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December 14th, 2009 at 8:59 am
Kinda depends if you are a male or female. For Males, the usual symptoms are burning sensation while urinating, and an oozing liquid from the tip of the penis. There may also be a bit of an aching sensation in the testicles.
Female symptoms are often less noticeabe, but also some burning when urinating, but not always.