How can you protect yourself from getting Gonorrhoea?
You can reduce your risk of getting Gonorrhoea by:.
Gonorrhoea affects about 0.8% of women and 0.6% of men.
Gonorrhoea can also be passed from mother to child during delivery.
How can I make sure I don't give Gonorrhoea to someone else?
Your doctor can
help you decide who to tell that you have got Gonorrhoea.
According to the UN's health agency New drugs is needed to treat against Gonorrhoea.
If they have Gonorrhoea, they can give Gonorrhoea to you again
or give Gonorrhoea to others.
Gonorrhoea can be treated with antibiotics so the sooner
you go and see a doctor the better.
However, in most cases it's caused by a bacterial infection,
from an STI such as chlamydia or Gonorrhoea.
Antibiotics that treat Gonorrhoea may be failing,
but there's still a way to fight back: practise safe sex.
The tests can usually detect Gonorrhoea within 2- 4 days of coming into contact with the infection.
However, if you have had Gonorrhoea for a long time, they can't repair any damage to your reproductive system.
Data collected from nearly 80 countries
shows that antibiotic resistance is making Gonorrhoea much tougher, and at times impossible, to treat.
This is a fairly common condition, but those who have chlamydia or Gonorrhoea are more likely to develop PID eventually.
Disturbingly, the research and development pipeline for Gonorrhoea is relatively empty, with only three
new candidate drugs currently in clinical development, according to WHO.
A UK man is
believed to have the first confirmed case of Gonorrhoea highly resistant to the only two front-line drugs available against it.
Describing it as a“serious situation,” the World Health
Organization has issued a grim warning about the dramatic rise of antibiotic resistant Gonorrhoea around the world.
Describing it as a"serious situation," the World Health
Organisation has issued a grim warning about the dramatic rise of antibiotic resistant Gonorrhoea around the world.
Ultimately, WHO says we need to develop a vaccine, because Gonorrhoea will always remain a step ahead of our efforts to curb it with antibiotics.
Not only does antibiotic resistance already cause an estimated 700,000 deaths a year, but it's also made numerous infections, including pneumonia,
tuberculosis, and Gonorrhoea, harder to treat.
In both men and women if Gonorrhoea is left untreated,
it may spread locally causing epididymitis or pelvic inflammatory disease or throughout the body, affecting joints and heart valves.
In both men and women, if Gonorrhoea is left untreated,
it may spread locally causing epididymitis or pelvic inflammatory disease which can spread throughout the body, affecting joints and heart valves.
This is a rather grim prescription, given that azithromycin-resistant Gonorrhoea is now being reported in 81 per cent of countries,
and ceftriaxone-resistant Gonorrhoea has taken root in 66 per cent of countries.
If the spouse suffers from a communicable disease, such as HIV/AIDS,
syphilis, Gonorrhoea or a virulent and incurable form of leprosy,
the Hindu Divorce Law in India say that the other party can obtain a divorce.
If the spouse suffers from a communicable disease, such as HIV/AIDS, syphilis, Gonorrhoea or a virulent and incurable form of leprosy,
the Hindu Divorce Laws in India say that the other party can obtain a divorce.
Communicable Disease: If the spouse suffers from a communicable disease, such as HIV/AIDS,
syphilis, Gonorrhoea or a virulent and incurable form of leprosy,
the Hindu Divorce Laws in India say that the other party can obtain a divorce.