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Gonorrhea

 


    Gonorrhea

  • It is a sexual intercourse disease, and it can cause infection in the genitals and rectal organs and throat, and it is common among young people between the ages of 15 and 24, and it is a particularly serious problem for women because it can harm the female genital organs.
  • Methods of transition

  • Gunnery can be infected by vaginal, anal or oral sex with a person with gonorrhea, even in the absence of symptoms (it can be infected by a person who has no signs or symptoms).
  • Touching the genital organs, the man does not need ejaculation until the gonorrhea is spread, as the touch of the affected fluids from the vagina or the penis can then touch the eye to the eye with inflammation.
  • An infected pregnant woman can transmit the infection to her child during birth.
  • Gonorrhea does not spread through hugs, swimming pools, toilet seats, sharing bathrooms, towels, cups, dishes, or table tools; Where bacteria cannot live outside the human body for a long time.
  • Pregnancy and gonorrhea

    When a pregnant woman suffers from gonorrhea, she can transfer the infection to the child during childbirth, and this may cause serious health problems for him, so you should talk to the doctor about the procedure, testing and correct treatment; To help as quickly as possible to reduce the possibility of child health problems, for pregnant women, uncomplicated gonorrhea increases the risk

  • Abortion.
  • Early birth.
  • Low weight at birth.
  • The water is very early.
  • As for the children born to the mothers of women who are at risk of infection, they may be injured

  • Blind.
  • Joint infection.
  • Life -threatening blood infection.
  • The treatment of gonorrhea, as soon as it is discovered in pregnant women, will reduce the risk of these problems for both the mother and the child.
  • Symptoms

    Often symptoms of gonorrhea do not appear, but it can cause serious health problems even without symptoms. Symptoms can include women

  • A painful or burning feeling when urinating.
  • Increased vaginal secretions.
  • Vaginal bleeding between menstruation periods.
  • Men who have symptoms may suffer from

  • A burning feeling when urinating.
  • White, yellow or green secretions from the penis.
  • Swelling or pain in the testes (although this is less common).
  • Signs and symptoms in other parts of the body include the following

  • Reconciliation (anal opening): itching in the anus, pus -like secretions, light red blood on the bathroom wipes, painful intestinal movements.
  • Eyes: pain, itching, sensitivity of light, pus -like secretions.
  • Sore throat: sore throat, swelling of the glands in the neck.
  • Joints (such as: knee): heat, redness, swelling, or pain during movement.
  • Cynecology can cause serious health problems, even if there are no signs or symptoms.
  • When should the doctor be seen

  • When noting any of the previous symptoms.
  • If the partner has a sexual intercourse with sexual intercourse.
  • Complications

    When you do not receive treatment, gonorrhea can cause serious and permanent health problems

    In women it can cause pelvicitis and include some complications

  • The formation of a scar tissue that blocks the fallopian tubes.
  • External pregnancy.
  • Infertility (inability to become pregnant).
  • Pelvic pain/ long -term abdominal pain.
  • In men, gonorrhea can cause a painful condition in the tubes connected to the testes, which can lead in rare cases to infertility.
  • Both women and men can infection with gonorrhea, accompanied by joint infection and arthritis.
  • People with gonorrhea are more likely to have HIV infection.
  • Treatment

  • Callelow disease can be treated, but it is important to take all prescribed medications from the doctor to treat infection, and medications should not be shared with anyone else, although the drug will stop the infection, but it will not treat any permanent damage resulting from the disease.
  • Having sex after treating gonorrhea

  • Seven days should be waiting after all medications are completed before sex.
  • You and your partner should avoid having sex in order to complete the treatment completely and the symptoms disappear.
  • Gonorrhea should be re -testing about three months after the primary infection treatment, even if the partner receives a successful treatment.
  • Upon infection with gonorrhea and took a drug in the past, it is still possible to develop it again, and it occurs when sex without a condom with a person with gonorrhea.
  • Prevention

    The only way to avoid completely transmitted sexual diseases is not to have vaginal, anal or oral sex, but the chances of gonorrhea can be reduced by

  • To be in a long -term relationship "marriage" with a partner who has been examined and does not suffer from gonorrhea.
  • Use of a condom; It is the best way to prevent sexual contact with sexual intercourse when having sex. (The man does not need to ejaculate to have a partner with gonorrhea).
  • Other methods do not protect women from sexually transmitted diseases (such as: birth control pills, injections, implants, and others).
  • Ensure that the examination is done for you and your partner for sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Not having sex when ignorance of the partner's health condition; To avoid sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Avoid increasing the number of your sexual partners; Because of the high risk of sexually transmitted diseases with multiple partners.
  • Avoid alcohol or drug use; For the possibility of sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Steps work better when used together, and there is no single step that can protect from every type of sexually transmitted.
  • Conduct a gonorrhea examination

  • When there is a new sexual partner.
  • If you have gonorrhea, or another sexually transmitted disease in the past.
  • When you do not use a condom during sex.
  • When any symptoms of gonorrhea.
  • Guidance for those with gonorrhea

  • Visit the doctor for treatment immediately; Antibiotics treat the disease, but they will not suit any permanent damage to the genitals.
  • End all prescribed medications even when symptoms are disappeared.
  • Tell the sexual partner to be able to examine and treat.
  • Avoid sexual intercourse until treatment is permanently for you and your partner.
  • Cynecumatic can be again when sex with a person with a person.
  • See a doctor when there are symptoms that do not disappear within a few days after the completion of antibiotics.

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