Gonorrhea
Cause: Neisseria Gonorrhea
(Bacteria)
How transmitted: Direct contact
with infected sexual fluids during genital, oral or
anal sex.
Symptoms: May have no symptoms -
especially females. May have burning while
urinating, and thick yellowish discharge.
Diagnostic tests: Swab of
urethra in male and cervix in female.
Treatment: Antibiotics
Complications: Can cause PID in
females which can lead to sterility. Can cause
heart and brain infection. Can cause blindness in
infants if infected during birth.
What is Gonorrhea?
Gonorrhea is a serious infection transmitted
by any type of genital, anal or oral sex with an
infected person. Early signs in the male may be a
burning sensation when urinating and a discharge from
the penis. Some men and most women will have no early
symptoms.
What can it do to me?
Gonorrhea can cause "Pelvic Inflammatory Disease"
in women (a very serious infection of the uterus
and fallopian tubes), leading to sterility and
other complications. In men, gonorrhea can cause
sterility and difficulty urinating. Gonorrhea may
also cause arthritis. Early treatment prevents all
these complications.
How is it treated?
With antibiotics, usually penicillin or
tetracycline. It is vital to follow instructions
given with your pills. Symptoms may disappear in
a few days but the disease may not be cured until
all the pills have been taken. It is best not to
drink alcohol when taking antibiotics.
Does the treatment always work?
Generally, yes. The only way to be certain is to
come back five to seven days after completion of
your treatment for a follow-up test. Some strains
of Gonorrhea are difficult to treat and a test
for cure should always be done.
When can I have sex again?
After your test has demonstrated that you are
disease-free.
Could I have given it to other people?
Yes, but only to your sex partners. You are
"infectious" (capable of giving the disease) from
the moment you pick it up. This poses problems,
because it can take several days for men to know
they have the disease, and women often have no
noticeable symptoms. Therefore it is very important
to tell all the persons you have had sex with
during the past month.
They may have the disease and not be aware of
it.
Your Public Health Nurse can also contact your
partners. Your name will be kept confidential.
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