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SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES - STD’S - FACTS AND TREATMENTS
Everything You Need To Know About Sexually Transmitted Diseases - STD’s
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - Facts, Information And Resources
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments Fir STD’s
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Gonnorhoea : Symptoms and Consequences

Gonnorhoea is a sexually transmitted disease that can be contracted through the exchange of bodily fluids such as blood, semen, and saliva. Also known as "the Clap," gonnorhoea is caused by bacteria, which can infect the cervix, urethra, throat, or anus. Most people who contract gonnorhoea are under the age of 30. In fact, 75% of all cases in the United States involve men and women between 16 and 30 years old. When treated efficiently, antibiotics cure 95% to 99% of all cases.

Symptoms of gonnorhoea
Gonnorhoea can be difficult to diagnose, especially in women. This is because women often exhibit few or no symptoms, or mistake gonnorhoea for a mild bladder infection; in fact, as many as 50% of female gonnorhoea sufferers experience no symptoms. Men are much more likely to develop symptoms. gonnorhoea can infect the cervix, urethra, anus, and throat. Depending upon how you contracted the disease and how long you’ve had it for, you may experience symptoms affecting a number of these areas.
Symptoms of gonnorhoea generally appear between 2 and 10 days after infection, although it could take as long as 30 days for your symptoms to appear. If you are a woman and are suffering from gonnorhoea, you may experience bleeding after sex and frequent, painful urination. These symptoms are especially common in the early stages of an infection of the cervix. Later symptoms include nausea, fever, vomiting, bleeding between periods, and a yellow or bloody vaginal discharge.
If you are a man infected with gonnorhoea, you may experience pain while urinating, frequent urination, and swollen testicles. This indicates an infection of the urethra. You may also notice a white, green, or yellow discharge from the tip of your penis. Your penis will probably look tender and redder than usual and you may notice a swelling of the glands in the groin area.
The gonnorhoea bacteria can also infect the anus and throat. Symptoms of an infection in the anus include painful bowel movements, itching, discharge, and bloody stool. An oral infection often causes a sore throat, and a pus-like material on the tonsils or on the back of the throat. Infections in these areas can easily spread to other parts of the body so it is important to get treated as soon as possible.
Possible Consequences of Infection
If it goes untreated, gonnorhoea can be a potentially hazardous disease. Women infected with gonnorhoea risk developing a variety of complications. The bacteria can easily travel from the cervix into the uterus, and eventually up the fallopian tubes. This can cause a condition called Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). 15% of women who have the infection in their cervix will develop this disease. PID can damage your fallopian tubes and may lead to infertility. It can also increase your chance of having an ectopic pregnancy. This occurs when a fertilized egg grows outside of the uterus, usually inside of the fallopian tubes. Ectopic pregnancies are extremely dangerous and potentially life threatening.
Men who leave their gonnorhoea untreated are also at risk for developing epididymitis, a painful condition of the testicles which can ultimately lead to infertility.
If you display any of the symptoms of gonnorhoea, or think you may have been exposed, it is important to get tested for the infection as soon as possible. People infected with gonnorhoea are more likely to contract Chlamydia or HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Pregnant women are strongly encouraged to be tested for gonnorhoea as the infection can be passed on to your child.
PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS FOR GENITAL HERPES
Acyclovir : An antiviral medication used to treat shingles, chickenpox, or genital herpes. It may also be used to treat other conditions.
Denavir : Prescription medication for the treatment of recurring herpes - including cold sores or fever blisters - in adults.
Famvir : An antiviral drug which slows the growth and spread of the herpes virus enabling the body to fight off the infection. Famvir shortens the length of time symptoms are present. Famvir is used to treat infections caused by herpes viruses including shingles, genital herpes, and cold sores (in people with HIV)
Valtrex : An antiviral agent used in the treatment of herpes zoster (shingles), genital herpes and also herpes simplex (cold sores).
PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS FOR GENITAL WARTS
Aldara : A cream used to treat external genital and perianal warts and is different from most other treatments. It is a patient-applied cream that helps the body fight the virus instead of just getting rid of the warts. So Aldara cream actually treats warts from the inside out.
Condylox : Used to treat genital warts. Genital Warts (or condyloma) is a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV). The virus may cause wart-like bumps to form on the penis, in and around the vagina, on the cervix (opening to the womb), around the anus (butt), and rarely on the mouth.
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