Gonorrhea

Gonorrhea's disease overview

What is

gonorrhea?

Gonorrhea is a very common infection through a sexual path, caused by a bacterium called Neisseria Gonorrhoeae or Gonococcus. This bacterium usually appears in the vagina, cervix, eyes, mouth, anus and especially in men's urethra.

Gonorrhea occurs in all subjects and all ages but most common is men and women aged 15 to 24.

Causes of Gonorrhea's disease

The main cause of gonorrhea is the Neisseria gonorrhea. This bacterium exists in low, sensitive, vulnerable skin mucosa like penis, anus, mouth ...

In addition, because this bacteria can live a few minutes in the external environment, indirect cause can cause gonorrhea is shared tools such as towels, toothbrushes, wounds Open, transmitted from mother to child ...

Symptoms of Gonorrhea's disease

Gonorrhea can occur in both men and women with different symptoms and unclear, very easily confused with other inflammatory diseases. However, it is still possible to pay attention to identify the symptoms of the first stage gonorrhea as follows:

For men with gonorrhea:
  • The burning sensation when urinating. Painfulness, testicular swelling
  • for women with gonorrhea

    Most women when gonorrhea have no symptoms. If symptoms are also mild symptoms, it is easy to confuse other infections such as vaginal infections, bladder. Therefore, we can detect some symptoms of gonorrhea in women when they have been transferred to severe stages such as:

  • Pain or burning when urinating. /Oul>

    In addition to the separate symptoms in men and women as above, there are symptoms that appear in both men and women such as:

  • Anal itching
  • Saggery
  • Durine
  • bleeding
  • Transmission route of Gonorrhea's diseaseGonorrhea

    Gonorrhea is a common infection and can be spread through the following paths:

  • unsafe sex: This is the main cause of gonorrhea, accounting for 90% of the total causes. People with unsafe and complicated sex life are both victims of gonorrhea and a major source of social disease. Anal or unsafe oral sex will be a favorable condition for bacteria to attack and cause disease in humans. Despite using condoms during sex, people with gonorrhea also carry potentially spread disease due to cases such as: condoms torn, not quality assurance, or infection through the process Invasion of gonorrhea bridge in the secretion during sex. Especially, it can live in an external environment for a few minutes such as towels, towels, toothbrushes ... so if we accidentally use these items, there will be a risk of gonorrhea. << /Li>
  • Due to blood transmission: This is one of the common infections of gonorrhea, namely due to blood transfusion, blood donation, or shared use of syringes with people with the disease. In addition, because people who have gonorrhea are not treated early, gonorrhea broadcasts grow everywhere in the body, including mucus and blood in the open wounds of the patient. If we come into contact with these wounds, it will also be easy to get the disease. Therefore, those who have a healthy, safe sex life, do not have sex with people with gonorrhea but have exposure to patients who are still at risk of disease. Mother to children: This is the path of gonorrhea transmission of the most complications. A woman with gonorrhea during childbirth can spread to her child during childbirth. Therefore, the fetus will have dangerous risks in physical and intellectual development.
  • People at risk for Gonorrhea's disease

    Gonorrhea often appears common in men than women, especially those who often have sex.

    Risk factors that increase the likelihood of gonorrhea are:

  • Unsafe sex
  • Sex with many people
  • suffering from other sexually transmitted diseases. >

    Prevention of Gonorrhea's disease

    Because gonorrhea is one of the most common, difficult -to -treat social diseases today and it is easy to relapse, so we need to understand the methods of preventing gonorrhea:

  • Safe sex
  • Maintain long -term husband and wife relationship from both sides with the object that has been tested as negative with gonorrhea bacteria.
  • Use condoms and oral protection properly when having sex
  • Diagnostic measures for Gonorrhea's disease

    Gonorrhea can be diagnosed with the following methods:

  • Clinical symptoms of gonorrhea in the early stages such as: burning sensation when urinating, yellow, white, green fluid secreted in the penis, pain, testicular swelling For men, and pain or burning pain when urinating, increasing the secretion of vaginal areas, vaginal bleeding between menstrual cycles in women.
  • If you have anal and oral sex, you can use gauze to collect test samples from the throat and rectum. Some cases use gauze to collect samples from men's urethra, female cervix for testing.
  • Gonorrhea's disease treatments

    Gonorrhea can cure If we use the appropriate treatment for patients and the patient must follow the doctor's instructions during treatment. Gonorrhea also needs to be conducted as soon as possible to avoid causing dangerous complications for patients.

    Two popular ways to treat gonorrhea are:

    Treatment of gonorrhea with drugs:

    This is a traditional cure for gonorrhea chosen many years ago with the advantage of being convenient, less time -consuming and cost for patients. This is a suitable method for patients with gonorrhea in the early stages, mild symptoms and long -term treatment, perseverance to achieve the effect. Treatment drugs are antibiotics, in oral or injection form. Treatment of gonorrhea with drugs is increasingly difficult due to increasing anti -drug variants of the disease.

    Treatment of gonorrhea with DHA gene restoration technique:

    This is the most advanced and effective method of treating gonorrhea. The method is based on the principle of advanced thermal field techniques and thermal radiation techniques that directly act and the position of gonorrhea bacteria most accurately. The advantage of this method is to treat the disease effectively, thoroughly, completely prevent and destroy the development of the gonorrhea bridge. In addition, this method does not need to perform the procedure, does not cause pain for the patient, does not cause side effects, treatment time and recovery quickly, reduces effort and costs during treatment. P>

    In addition, patients with gonorrhea need the following living habits to support the treatment process more effectively and quickly:

  • Drink plenty of water to rehydrate the body and promote the excretory process, contribute to cleaning the urethra, pushing gonorrhea from the body. Together with spouses/subjects who are having sex with themselves.
  • absolutely no sex during treatment. Treatment, patients need safe and healthy sex. > Frequent physical hygiene, especially where gonorrhea bacteria enter the body.
  • See also:

  • How long is gonorrhea?
  • Can gonorrhea be cured?
  • Symptoms of gonorrhea in men
  • gonorrhea: Causes, sugar, identification signs
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