Gonorrhea Prevention and Treatment

Gonorrhea is a kind of sexually transmitted infections that can cause serious problems if left untreated for a prolonged period of time. It’s your responsibility as a sexually active person to protect yourself from it. This article will discuss some of the things that you can do in order to decrease the risk of catching and spreading gonorrhea – and treating it.

First of all, any person that has sexual intercourse can get this infection. The three main methods in which a person can get gonorrhea are vaginal sex, anal sex, and oral sex. Also, a pregnant woman that has the infection can transmit it to her unborn child. If this is the case – then it can cause severe health problems for the baby.

The most effective way in which you can protect yourself from contracting gonorrhea is by completely abstaining from having sex. If this is not possible, then you should always use latex condoms in the proper way when having vaginal, oral, or anal sex.

The symptoms of being infected with gonorrhea are different for men and women. Some men and women report having no symptoms at all – even though they are infected with gonorrhea. The most frequent symptoms are a white, green, or yellow discharge from the penis or vagina, abdominal pain, and pain when urinating. These symptoms may seem innocuous but they may be the symptoms of a gonorrhea infection.

If you catch the infection early, then you have great odds for treating it successfully. Your doctor will prescribe you a course of medications that you need to take diligently. You shouldn’t have any sexual intercourse less than 7 days of the moment that you have finished taking your medication. Don’t share the same medication with your partner as this can cause problems.

If left untreated, though, gonorrhea may cause some serious problems down the line. Women can get a blockage of the fallopian tubes due to scarring, and they may get infertile. Chronic abdomen pain is also known to be one of the results of untreated gonorrhea infection. For men, the tubes that are attached to the testicles may become very painful. In some instances, men that have untreated gonorrhea may even become infertile. Having an untreated gonorrhea infection may also make it easier to contract or to spread the HIV virus.

It’s important to frequent check-ups for gonorrhea, especially if you have sex with multiple partners. This is a very frequent sexually transmitted infection – especially for younger people. A steady, monogamous relationship may be your best bet if you wish to protect yourself and your partner from gonorrhea infections.

If you follow the advice from above, then you will make progress to maintain and improve your sexual health. Gonorrhea is not a minor infection and it can cause severe problems if left untreated for longer periods of time. Always make sure that you’re protected with a latex condom when having sex – including vaginal sex, anal sex, and oral sex. Only in this way will you be able to protect yourself from any STIs.