STD called the Clap
Gonorrhoea , or the Clap, the other name for the disease, is a disease caused by gonococcus is transmitted mainly through sexual and household transmission path - through clothes, washcloths and towels.
(prHWY.com) April 12, 2012 - Hawai, HI -- Gonorrhoea , or the Clap, the other name for the disease, is a disease caused by gonococcus is transmitted mainly through sexual and household transmission path - through clothes, washcloths and towels.
Symptoms of gonorrhoea
In the acute stage of the disease, the symptoms may be varied and may include congestion, swelling of the folds of mucous membrane tubes, leukocytic infiltration of the stroma, epithelial desquamation and ulceration.
In the chronic stage, the symptoms of the clap STD are more prominent and include scarring, adhesions, impaired motor function of the pipes and the pipes may also become impassable. Gonorrhoea causes ovarian failure in most patients due to secondary penetration of gonococci contained in exudates and their abdominal sections of the fallopian tubes. Chronic oophoritis is accompanied by constant pain in the abdomen, flatulence, constipation, decreased sex drive in men, disturbed menstrual and reproductive function in women, adhesions in the pelvis etc.
Timely and proper treatment of gonorrhoea helps to avoid complications and also minimizes the likelihood of recurrence or transition of the Clap STD to a chronic form.
As soon as you see the first symptoms of the Clap, or even slightly doubt, it is a good and enough reason to see a specialist. Do not resort to methods of self-medication, as it is not possible to diagnose or treat the disease at home on your own.
During the course of gonorrhoea, symptoms in women can be quite misleading: the patient often confuses this disease with a thrush or cystitis because of the yellowish discharge noticed from the genital organs as well as pain when urinating. The reason is that both of these symptoms are often also associated with thrush and cystitis. But there is also a worst situation than that as some women may notice no symptoms of the Clap at all in initial stages. The disease keeps developing without producing any symptoms and time goes by, and only at an advanced stage does the woman relaise there is something wrong. However, it is still not too late, though in such cases there is a need for more long-term, complex treatment of the Clap STD as well as related diseases.
If a woman's sexual partner is known to be infected with the Clap - one should stop unprotected sex as soon as possible to pass the relevant tests. Frequent, asymptomatic gonorrhoea in women is particularly dangerous: it appears only when it is time to treat a whole bunch of diseases. Monitoring your menstrual cycle and visiting the gynaecologist frequently is strongly recommended and remember inter-menstrual bleeding is one of the symptoms of gonorrhoea!
Many symptoms of gonorrhoea in men are similar to those observed in women. There is pain when urinating and there is also yellowish discharge from the urethra. But unlike women, who often harbour the hope that the "self medication" will do, men are less prone to self-medication and more resolute when it comes to campaign for the expert.

Chronic gonorrhoea carries the risk of female infertility. The probability of infection after a single sexual contact with a patient with the Clap STD cannot be called low - it is 50%, and this is a significant risk. If a woman's sexual partner is known to be infected with the Clap - one should stop unprotected sex as soon as possible to pass the relevant tests.
If you have signs and signs and signs and signs and signs and signs and the signs of gonorrhoea - therapies should start as soon as possible. Do not spend, because every placed away fast gives the capability of building up this sickness to make more serious type.

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