Friday, October 22, 2010

Deadly Effect of Gonorrhoea as a Sexually Transmitted Disease(STDs) on Men and Women's Body System.

Gonorrhoea.! Gonorrhoea.!! Gonorrhoea.!!!.

Just like in one of my previous writings if you have come to the notice of it, you would have seen that I carefully termed this deadly sexually transmitted disease as '' The Incubent Gonorrhoea.''

Why is it so, was a question I have expected you to ask.?

But notwithstanding I guess is what I have to tell you on a later notice.
Meanwhile what do you think that STD of a Gonorrhoea is.?
Well, it is seen as a sexually transmitted disease said to be caused by a specie of bacteria known as Neisseria gonorrhoeae which tends to affect mostly the genital mucous membranes of either sex of the men or the women.
infected person

In the situation of some of the women, it is sometimes seen to be deadly, whereby the symptoms are rarely noticed when it occurs. And on the part of an infected pregnant women, the eyes of the yet to be born baby is infected during birth/passage through the birth canal causing a kind of conjuctivitis preferably known as ophthalmia neonatorum and if left untreated might lead to permanent eye disease. Most diagnosis and treatment are with anti-biotics to both the baby and the mother.
Most of the symptoms of gonorrhoea comes to develop after a period of about a week after been infected.
Some of the procured symptoms include.:-
  • -Severe pain on trying to pass-out urine.

  • --Painful discharge of gleet(also regarded as Gus) from the urethra or penis (of men) and vagina (of the women).

  • In situations where it is left untreated, it may possibly result to sterility/infertility as the whole reproductive system would have been infected so badly. Severe inflammation of the urethra (as the urethra appears so reddened,hot,painful and probably swollen) which can possibly lead to stricture and increasing difficulty in the passing out of urine in men.
  • Later complication of the situation could lead to arthritis or endocarditis(i.e the inflammation of the heart valves).

  • Possible treatment could be with ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin, or cefotaxime and the best is to approach a medical practitioner for proper prescription.....

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