The Lowdown on Gonorrhea

Many people are familiar with the disease term Gonorrhea but few actually know what the disease does. People who have Gonorrhea are unfairly branded as sexual deviants or even perverts that have received their just deserts.

Gonorrhea is classified as a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD). It specifically targets the urethra in men plus the cervix area in women. The disease also spreads out to infect the anus, rectum, the lower pelvic organs and sometimes the throat areas.

The street term for Gonorrhea is the slime, the clap, or the drip.

The Causes

The disease is caused by the transmittal of the bacteria called N. Gonorrhoeae during the course of oral and anal sex with a partner that has the disease. It must be firmly established that partners who have no disease cannot have one infected while the other remains clean. One or both of the partners must have the disease for it to be passed on.

Gonorrhea is a silent killing disease for one does not have to display the symptoms of Gonorrhea for it to be transmitted. A person with low level infection can easily transmit it to another person through sexual contact.

Contrary to popular belief, once a person has experienced or contracted Gonorrhea in the past, it does not mean that one is instantly protected against new strains. A new exposure would cause the similar symptoms.

The Symptoms?

Gonorrhea is an STD that does not instantly show its symptoms in the infected person. Most of the people who have Gonorrhea are not aware that they do have it and pass it on to another person.

The most common areas of infection are the throat, anus and rectum. If the signs of infection are present, there may also be other symptoms such as excessive anal itching, anal bleeding and excessive discharging from both female and men sexual organs.

The symptoms that manifest themselves in Men are sever that the infected person has to seek medical treatment right away whereas women usually mistake the symptoms for bladder or vaginal infection.

The symptoms usually have an incubation period of 3 – 5 days and during the 3rd days the symptoms may reveal themselves. There are cases were in the symptoms are only revealed after 2 weeks or so.
This is a case to case basis.

What is the treatment?

All forms of Gonorrhea can be treated with a barrage of antibiotics. If taken correctly without any fail, it has been proven to remove the disease. If the treatment is not followed, the disease would stay on and lead to further complications such as infections of the pelvic areas.

Any form of sexual contact is to be avoided while on treatment for STD. Any attempt might strengthen the dying STD and revive it further.

Preventive Measures?

The only safe way to prevent the spread or contact of Gonorrhea is to have only one sexual partner. Multiple partners mean the spread of the disease. If sex cannot be avoided, the use of preventive devices such as condom or jellies can be used but it is advisable to stop casual sex.

Gonorrhea is a disease that must be taken seriously for ignorance of the causes may open the user or person up to further lethal diseases like AIDS.

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