2012年7月29日 星期日

The Lowdown on the STD Gonorrhea


Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease that can be acquired through the exchange of bodily fluids such as blood, semen, and saliva. It also goes by the name "the Clap," and is caused by a bacterium which infects the cervix, urethra, throat, or anus. Most people who contract gonorrhea are under the age of 30; in fact, 75% of all cases in the United States involve people between the ages of 16 to 30. That is why getting tested at STD clinics are important especially if you belong to the high risk group.

Symptoms of gonorrhea generally appear between 2 to 10 days after initial infection, although sometimes it could take as long as 30 days for your symptoms to appear. If you are female and suffering from gonorrhea, you may experience bleeding after sex and frequent, painful urination. Later symptoms may include nausea, fever, vomiting, bleeding between periods, and a yellow or bloody vaginal discharge. Seek consult immediately when these symptoms occur, or better yet, get tested regularly at local STD clinics near you.

Gonorrhea can be difficult to diagnose, especially in women because women often exhibit few or no symptoms, or mistake gonorrhea for a mild bladder infection: In fact, as many as 50% of female gonorrhea sufferers experience no symptoms at all. That is why even if you do not show any symptoms it would be wise to get tested at your local STD clinic to check for the presence of the disease.

If you are a man infected with gonorrhea, you may experience the following symptoms: pain while urinating, frequent urination, and swollen testicles. These symptoms indicate an infection of the urethra. There may also be a white, green, or yellow discharge from the tip of your genital and will probably look tender and redder than usual. If you have these symptoms and think that you might have Gonorrhea, it is advisable that you go to a STD clinic and seek consult to determine whether or not you have the STD.

The bacteria that cause gonorrhea can also infect the anus and throat. Symptoms in the anus include painful bowel movements, itching, discharge, and bloody stool. An oral infection causes sore throat, and a pus-like material in the tonsils or in the back of the throat. Infections in these areas can easily spread to other parts of the body so it is important to get tested and treated as soon as possible. A visit to a STD clinic can help prevent such complications.

If it goes untreated, gonorrhea can be a potentially dangerous and life-threatening disease. Women who are infected with gonorrhea risk developing a variety of complications since the bacteria can easily travel from the cervix into the uterus, and eventually up the fallopian tubes. It may cause ectopic pregnancies which not only causes miscarriage but is potentially life threatening and may be a cause of infertility afterwards. Before things get out of hand, visit a STD clinic now and check if you are infected or not.

If you display any of the symptoms of gonorrhea, or think you may have been exposed even though you are asymptomatic, then it is important to get tested for the infection as soon as possible. Pregnant women are strongly encouraged to be tested since the infection can be passed on to your child.




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