Common Features of Sexually Transmitted Conditions
The symptoms of gonorrhea usually appear within one to three several weeks after infection. In men, these symptoms include a white to yellow-green penile discharge, burning pain while urinating and deep, hurting pain or pressure in the genitals. In women, there may be unpleasant and frequent urination, strong, aching pain in the bottom abdomen and, rarely, a vaginal discharge. Pharyngeal gonorrhea (in the mouth and throat) may produce a sore throat; rectal gonorrhea occasionally causes discomfort in the area around the anus and a minor discharge. However, in ten to 20 percent of men and up to 80 percent of women, there are no perceived symptoms at all.
Untreated, gonorrhea commonly influences the harnröhre in men, making urination extremely painful and difficult; it may progress to chronic obstruction and infertility. In women, the disease can attack the fallopian tubes and other pelvic organs (pelvic inflammatory disease), creating pain, fever and, very likely, infertility. The chance of infecundity increases with each contamination: 75 percent of girls who have had three bacterial infections involving the pelvic bodily organs are infertile. In both sexes, untreated gonorrhea may bring about arthritis, or in a generalized bacterial infection affecting the heart and nervous system. If a female has active gonorrhea at the time of shipping, her baby may develop long lasting blindness. HIV testing
Fortunately, once it is diagnosed, gonorrhea can be treated quickly with antibiotics.
A medical diagnosis of gonorrhea can be made by way of a microscopic exam of the discharge or a cervical smear; or, more reliably, by a culture that takes two days to incubate. The culture should be repeated one week after treatment.
Syphilis
Syphilis is caused by an patient called a spirochete that is spread through sex contact. About 20, 000 cases a year are reported to United Says health authorities, but it is highly probable that several thousands more are not reported.
The disease has three stages. 1st, skin ulcers (chancres), which are usually painless, seem in the genital area. The chancres may push through anywhere from 10 to 90 days after contamination. Men may see them on your penis, but in women they usually form inside the vagina and may easily be missed. These types of sores heal in a few weeks, leaving little or no scarring. At the same time, the spirochetes circulate in the bloodstream and, in some weeks, produce the symptoms of the second stage of the condition: fever, inflamed glands and reddish rash. these signs then also disappear, without even treatment, within 10 days to 2 weeks; the disease becomes important and, within two years, no more infectious. the 3 rd stage may develop without warning, years later. In this final stage, there is tissue damage in the brain and the stressed system, the heart, liver organ, bone and skin. In as many as one-third of untreated individuals, this damage may lead to death.
Untreated, gonorrhea commonly influences the harnröhre in men, making urination extremely painful and difficult; it may progress to chronic obstruction and infertility. In women, the disease can attack the fallopian tubes and other pelvic organs (pelvic inflammatory disease), creating pain, fever and, very likely, infertility. The chance of infecundity increases with each contamination: 75 percent of girls who have had three bacterial infections involving the pelvic bodily organs are infertile. In both sexes, untreated gonorrhea may bring about arthritis, or in a generalized bacterial infection affecting the heart and nervous system. If a female has active gonorrhea at the time of shipping, her baby may develop long lasting blindness. HIV testing
Fortunately, once it is diagnosed, gonorrhea can be treated quickly with antibiotics.
A medical diagnosis of gonorrhea can be made by way of a microscopic exam of the discharge or a cervical smear; or, more reliably, by a culture that takes two days to incubate. The culture should be repeated one week after treatment.
Syphilis
Syphilis is caused by an patient called a spirochete that is spread through sex contact. About 20, 000 cases a year are reported to United Says health authorities, but it is highly probable that several thousands more are not reported.
The disease has three stages. 1st, skin ulcers (chancres), which are usually painless, seem in the genital area. The chancres may push through anywhere from 10 to 90 days after contamination. Men may see them on your penis, but in women they usually form inside the vagina and may easily be missed. These types of sores heal in a few weeks, leaving little or no scarring. At the same time, the spirochetes circulate in the bloodstream and, in some weeks, produce the symptoms of the second stage of the condition: fever, inflamed glands and reddish rash. these signs then also disappear, without even treatment, within 10 days to 2 weeks; the disease becomes important and, within two years, no more infectious. the 3 rd stage may develop without warning, years later. In this final stage, there is tissue damage in the brain and the stressed system, the heart, liver organ, bone and skin. In as many as one-third of untreated individuals, this damage may lead to death.
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