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Gonorrhea Treatment Symptoms Pictures Gonorrhea
Symptoms Pictures Gonorrhea Treatment
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What is Gonorrhea?
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Symptoms Gonorrhea
(misspelled as ghonarea, ghonerea , ghoneria,
ghonnerea, ghonoria, ghonorrea, gohnorea, gonaria, gonerea,
gonnarea, gonneria, gonorrea, gonorrhea, gonorrhea, and gonorrhoea,
etc.) is a highly contagious sexually transmitted STD
bacterial infection, sometimes referred to as the clap. The nickname of the clap refers to a treatment that used to clear
the blockage in the urethra from gonorrhea
pus, where the penis would be 'clapped' on both sides
simultaneously. This gonorrhea treatment is rarely used today,
however the nomenclature remains. Gonorrhea is
characterized by thick discharge from the penis or vagina. In
addition to male reproductive organs & female genital tract,
gonorrhea may infect the rectum, throat, eyes, blood, skin, &
joints.
Gonorrhea photos & pictures >>>
Medications to treat gonorrhea >>>
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How is Gonorrhea Contracted?
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Gonorrhea
spreads through semen or vaginal fluids during unprotected sexual
contact, heterosexual or homosexual, with an infected partner:
- vaginal or anal sex with an infected partner
- oral sex, although this is less common
- sharing sex toys
- touching parts of the body with fingers (for example, touching
the private parts and then the eyes)
- any very close physical contact
- the bacteria can be passed from hand to hand (very rare
isolated cases)
- from a mother to her baby at birth
You can NOT catch it from simple
kissing, sharing baths, towels, cups, or from toilet seats.
Gonorrhea
infection prevention >>>
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Gonorrhea Incubation Period
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1-14 days
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Symptoms of Gonorrhea
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1/2 of women & 1/10 of men who have gonorrhea have no
symptoms at all. Women's symptoms can include discharge from the
vagina, frequent urination, pain or burning when urinating, &
pain between periods. Men are most likely to experience pain during
urination & discharge from the penis. The throat infection
rarely shows symptoms.
Gonorrhea Symptoms in Women
- strong smelling vaginal discharge that may be thin & watery
or thick & yellow/green
- irritation or discharge from the anus
- abnormal vaginal bleeding
- possibly some low abdominal or pelvic tenderness
- pain or a burning sensation when passing urine
- low abdominal pain sometimes with nausea
Gonorrhea Symptoms in Men
- white, yellow or green thick discharge from the tip of the
penis
- inflammation of the testicles & prostate gland
- irritation or discharge from the anus
- urethral itch & pain or burning sensation when passing
urine
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Gonorrhea Testing
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A urine test & a swab test - collecting fluid from the penis
or vagina by placing a swab in the opening of the urethra; this
causes brief discomfort.
- giving a sample of urine
- a genital examination by a doctor or nurse
- taking swabs from the cervix (entrance to the womb), urethra
(tube where the urine comes out), throat or rectum
- women may have an internal examination
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Gonorrhea Treatment - Is there a Cure for
Gonorrhea?
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Early treatment is simple & effective, & involves a
single dose of antibiotics. In addition, the treatment of
chlamydia is also advocated. (It is common to have these
two STD infections together – 50% have both)
Treatment of Gonorrhea:
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Cipro® XR 500 mg a single
dose, or
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Levaquin® 500 mg a single
dose, or
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Tequin® 400 mg a single
dose;
Treatment of Chlamydia:
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Doxycycline 100 mg 2-3 times a
day for 10-14 days
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Zithromax® (azithromycin)
1.0 gm a single dose
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Zithromax® Z-pak®
(azithromycin) - 500mg on day 1, followed by 1 tab
(250mg) once a day for 4 more days
To avoid re-infection, any sexual partners should be treated
too.
It's important not to have unprotected vaginal, oral or anal sex
until treatment is completed & the infection has cleared up
Once it has been successfully treated, it won't come back unless
a new infection is picked up.
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If Gonorrhea Not Treated
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Gonorrhea infection can spread through the bloodstream to other
parts of the body, causing damage & serious problems.
In women, it can cause:
- life-threatening complications such as ectopic pregnancy
(outside the womb)
- blocked fallopian tubes (the tubes which carry the egg from the
ovaries to the womb), which can result in reduced fertility or
infertility
- long-term pelvic pain
In men, it can lead to:
- painful inflammation of the testicles, which may result in
reduced fertility or sterility
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