Anyone who has sex is at risk! Symptom you should never ignore

Anyone who has sex is at risk Symptom you should

Gonorrhea, also known as gonorrhea, is one of the sexual diseases that everyone with an active sexual life is at risk. Gonorrhea is transmitted through semen and vaginal fluids during sexual intercourse. The bacterium enters the body and can infect the entrance to the uterus (cervix), the tube that allows urine to pass (urethra), the anus, and in a few cases the throat or eyes.

Bacteria cannot live outside the human body, so they cannot be spread through kissing, hugging, sharing swimming pools or bathrooms. The best way to protect yourself from gonorrhea is to practice safe sex by using condoms and not sharing sex toys with others. Untreated gonorrhea leads to risky situations. Therefore, it is necessary to be conscious about gonorrhea.

SYMPTOMS OF COLD COLD

Gonorrhea is often confused with chlamydia because it has similar symptoms, such as unusual discharge from the vagina or penis, and pain or burning when urinating.
Discharge caused by gonorrhea may include thick green or yellow discharge from the vagina or penis.

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Most men experience gonorrhea symptoms when infected, but only about 20% of women experience symptoms. If you experience any abnormal symptoms, it’s important to get tested as soon as possible to prevent further complications. Gonorrhea can be easily tested by taking a discharge sample with a swab, or in men, it can be tested with a urine sample.

WHAT IS SUPER GONORE?

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Super gonorrhea is a much more severe form of STI and is resistant to the antibiotics usually given to treat gonorrhea cases.
Alternative therapy to antibiotics is necessary to treat super gonorrhea. People infected with super gonorrhea will experience the same symptoms as those with “regular” gonorrhea.

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The only difference is that “regular” gonorrhea treatment is treated with antibiotics and is cured faster. Whereas, super gonorrhea will need more treatment after antibiotics and will take longer to cure. Both normal and super gonorrhea are treatable, and most people recover completely. However, if gonorrhea is not treated quickly, it can cause more health problems and spread to other parts of the body.

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If left untreated, it can include long-term health problems in women, such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. If you are experiencing any suspicious symptoms of gonorrhea or are concerned that you have an STI, visit your local sexual health clinic or doctor for testing.

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