Monday, April 16, 2012

Grisly Gonorrhea

GRISLY GONORRHEA

There are many different types of sexually transmitted diseases spread throughout the world. Common STD among the people is Herpes, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, etc. These diseases can be very deadly.

            Gonorrhea is one of them. Gonorrhea is a bacterial infection that is caused by a bacterium called Neisseria Gonorhoeae. This bacterium is a species of Diplococcic Bacteria. It is a bacterium that likes to attack warm and moist places like the cervix, vagina, urethra and fallopian tubes. It can occur to both men and women. In men it occurs in the urethra. This disease is also transmitted to the mouth, throat, eyes and anus by oral, anal or vaginal sex. If a pregnant woman has gonorrhea, she may pass it to her child.

            In the beginning, men may experience urethritis – a burning sensation while urinating, white, yellow, or green discharge or sometimes men may get painful or swollen testicles. Symptoms for women includes increased vaginal discharge, vaginal bleeding between periods, and a burning sensation while urinating. The incubation period after a person gets affected is 2 to 30 days but in most of the cases is shows up in 2 to 6 days. In some very rare cases a person may have gonorrhea but it may never show up. The untreated gonorrhea can get worse. Untreated gonorrhea in both men and women may lead to PID (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease). It is a disease in which a person’s reproductive system gets infected and may result in infertility. PID can also cause puss filled “pockets” that are hard to cure. Gonorrhea can also cause Epididymitis and joint pain throughout the body. The effect of gonorrhea on infants can be very deadly. A mother can transmit gonorrhea to her baby as the baby passes through the cervix or vagina, which is a common site of infection; this can lead to blindness, joint infection or life threatening blood infection.

            Gonorrhea can be treated by antibiotics. Gonorrhea in infants can be prevented by “silver nitrate” which kills bacteria in the eye. In the adults it can be treated by you need to take full dose of this medicine, even though symptoms disappear.

            The only of preventing from this disease or any other STD is to be abstinent. You should also go to the doctor and do STD checkups to make sure that you and your partner don’t have any diseases. But if you decide to have sex, then you can greatly lower your risk by using condoms. 

           

           

              

RAJ MEHTA